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Authors: Diane Marina, Emma Weimann, Erzabet Bishop, Joan Arling, L.T. Smith, Lois Cloarec Hart, and R.G. Emanuelle
Lois Cloarec Hart: Midnight Messages
Luce Sheppard can’t ignore it any longer. She has to make a decision and time grows short. But refusing to make a decision is a decision, and she retires to bed, prepared to accept the results of her non-decision. That night an unexpected midnight visitor lands on her doorstep. Keira Keller, a distraught teenager, has lost her way home after a disastrous party. Luce steps in to help and in doing so receives answers to questions she didn’t know she’d asked.
L.T. Smith: Batteries Not Included
Alex Stevens is a workaholic and a loner. Nothing and nobody can get past the cool exterior and solitary walls she has painstakingly created. Until one night in October. One night that makes her step back and reassess what it means to be alive.
Emma Weimann: Lost and Found
Laura Sullivan flees to her grandparents’ old cottage to escape the haunting memories of finding her brother in bed with her girlfriend. But even in rural Ireland, tranquility is easier to find than peace–especially when she meets an otherworldly being that leaves her a reminder she didn’t count on.
Joan Arling: Chrysalis
Tara is a nice little girl. Her friends, on the other hand, are… peculiar… A breeze of a story. Or the other way ’round.
Diane Marina: Sisters of the Moon
The week before Halloween, Nicole joins her friends on a local ghost tour. In addition to visiting spooky sights and haunted grounds, she meets an enticing woman who makes her spine tingle. Who is the mysterious stranger? And how will the encounter end?
Erzabet Bishop: Wolf Moon
Seeking diversion from her job as a bookstore manager, Lindsay goes to a Halloween party at a convention center—and finds much more than she bargained for. Werewolf Detective Taggert responds to a bomb threat at the convention center. An explosive situation, especially when raw chemistry hits them full force. Can Lindsay open her heart and accept the fierce love of a red-hot shifter, or will they go their separate ways?
R.G. Emanuelle: Love Bites
New Orleans. Vampires. Jodi goes to the former and finds the latter. She feels a mysterious pull that leads her to The Big Easy and to freedom, passion, and the startling revelation of what having too many daiquiris can make her do.
AWARD:
“The Things That Go Bump & Grind In The Night Award“
Publication Date | October 2013 |
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Formats | epub (for Kindle Reader/Kindle Apps, for iBooks, Nook etc.), mobi, and pdf |
Edition | 1st |
Length | 57,000 words |
Language | English |
ISBNs | 978-3-95533-126-9 (mobi), 978-3-95533-127-6 (epub), 978-3-95533-128-3 (pdf) |
Publisher | Ylva Publishing |
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Ameliah Faith – :
A 2014 GCLS Award Finalist
Sweet and Spooky
This is a collection of seven individual stories written by seven very talented women. All of them are wonderful romances with an other worldly twist. I was captivated and moved by the words these remarkable women wove. I will be searching for more from all of them! Well done!