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Every Witch Way But Wicked
This compilation is 60,000 words. Proceeds go to Kids Need to Read - Nathan Fillion's charity that promotes literacy and ignites imagination. Foreword by Amanda Hocking Take twelve paranormal authors. Toss them together in one anthology. Add a dash of romance, a pinch of humor and a dollop of mystery. Stir in a few ghosts, a handful of sorcerers and garnish with magic for the perfect witch's brew.
Reviewer: A.M. Donovan
Review: Dec 7, 2011
Genre(s): Paranormal Romance, Urban Fantasy, Paranormal / Supernatural, Seasonal / Holiday, Mystery, Witches, Charitable Cause
This is a wonderful collection of good witch tales, without being heavy on the moralizing (only a little) and leavened with humor. It's done as well as one of Martin Greenburg's collections. It's not primarily humorous, but definitely left me with a smile, while introducing me to some authors that I will have to look out for in the future. All the proceeds from sales of this book go to Kids Need to Read, a
Entangled
Ghosts, vampires, demons, and more! Entangled includes ten suspense-filled paranormal short stories from authors Cynthia Eden, Jennifer Estep, Edie Ramer, Lori Brighton, Michelle Diener, Misty Evans, Nancy Haddock, Liz Kreger, Dale Mayer, and Michelle Miles, plus a Seven Deadly Sins novella by Allison Brennan. Stacia Kane contributed the foreword. Formatting and cover art were also donated to the project by Lori Devoti and Laura Morrigan. All proceeds go to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
Reviewer: ELF
Review: Oct 18, 2011
Genre(s): Urban Fantasy, Anthologies
"Entangled" is an anthology that features eleven paranormal tales by a group of extremely talented authors who have united to produce a fascinating volume that will benefit breast cancer research. Some of the stories contribute to established series such as Jennifer Estep's Mythos Academy which is featured in "Halloween Frost" as Gwen succumbs to peer pressure and goes on a unforgettable night of trick-or-tr
Dead People
When Cassie Taylor talks, ghosts listen. She wants to heal their souls so they can leave earth. Brooding songwriter Luke Rivers wants to give his recently found daughter a normal home, but he discovers his new house in small town Wisconsin is haunted by a ghost with an attitude. Cassie has an attitude too — even before someone tries to kill her.
He wants conventional; she wants acceptance. No wonder she thinks men are hard and dead people are easy.
Reviewer: Diana Coyle
Review: Jan 18, 2011
Genre(s): Paranormal / Supernatural
Thirty-four year old Cassie Taylor talks to dead people. She’s had this ability since she was a little girl, but unfortunately has been ostracized all her life because of it. Now as an adult, she uses her abilities to make a living. Her goal is to convince the dead person that the afterlife is far better than hanging in limbo. Usually she’s successful in having the ghosts cross over, but there see
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