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Waking Echoes
Accepting yourself can be unusually difficult. Taylor Calvin is a hardworking, intelligent high school student who’s been stretching herself a bit thin lately. This is not improved by the appearance of Tylianvornika, a ghost that claims to be Taylor from a previous life in another dimension, one she shared with her closest friends. Now Taylor must juggle daily problems that merely feel like the end of the world, along with memories and a persistent haunting concerning the actual ending of a world.
Bite Me
It's hard enough for Dianne to be fifteen and obviously to love her parents, even worse when there's something weird about them no one quite understands. Her father being a vampire and her mother being a werewolf is a simple fact of life. More worrisome are Mom and Dad getting sick for unknown reasons, the effect an accidental display of power is having on her social life, and the possibility that the boy next door thinks she's a freak. Matthew seems to like her, yet there's something off about him. Dr. Nat Silver, a vampire with several medical degrees, may provide some answers. For the most part Dianne feels it's her wit and devotion versus a world more cruel than any supernatural being could ever be.
Reviewer: Zollyanna
Review: Feb 8, 2010
Genre(s): Paranormal Romance
Donaya Haymond spins a wonderfully sweet, sad and funny story in Bite Me. We all have family secrets that we want to hide from the world, but sometimes you have to tell someone when things just get too bad. If you’re lucky the person you find to tell will have the same or similar family secret to hide and sharing it will make it all the sweeter. Haymond makes this tale of family secrets an interestingly
Halloween Romance
Length: 38,700 words – 123 pages
Heat Rating: 1.5
Genre: paranormal romance
Selene believes Ferdinand would abandon her if he knew she was a werewolf, something that isn't supposed to exist. Ferdinand hides his vampirism from her for the same reasons, and must also hide from a world that thinks he's evil. He's just a melancholy English major who had a serious misadventure last summer. She's just a college student with a bizarre family history. A comedy of secrets and a romance of accepting what makes us different.
Reviewer: Lexile
Review: Aug 8, 2009
Genre(s): Paranormal Romance
When I first got done with Halloween Romance I wasn't sure what to think.
I definitely found comedy in the story, but I'm not certain that what I found to be comical was meant to be comical. Ferdinand for instance was just hilarious. Stereotypical in almost every way a vampire can be in today's vampire saturated media, I had a hard time taking him seriously. When one of his friends told
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