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Dead on Delivery

The author of Don't Kill the Messenger returns with her "strong and sassy heroine" (Publishers Weekly).

There are two men who have bitten the dust after a delivery from Messenger Melina Markowitz. As she tries to put together the pieces of this puzzle, she discovers that the two victims share common friends, common unexplained absences, and a common crime. Now, dark forces from the local community have been unleashed, drawing Melina into the web of a powerful woman, her voodoo, and her vengeance...

Reviewer: Sapphire
Review: Mar 24, 2011
Genre(s): Paranormal Romance
When two men mysteriously die after a message is delivered, Melina Markowitz knows something is defiantly up. As the detective work begins, it becomes known that the two victims share more than just a delivery. Unfortunately, Melina just cannot keep her nose out of trouble. The more she discovers about the victims, the more she is pulled into a powerful woman's web of voodoo and vengeance. Eileen Rendahl has

Don't Kill the Messenger

The first in a fantastic new paranormal series about a messenger from the supernatural underworld.

Melina Markowitz is a Messenger, a go-between for paranormal forces and supernatural creatures. Problem is, when a girl's a go-between, it's hard not to get caught in the middle...

When ninjas steal an envelope from Melina, her search leads her to a Taoist temple in Old Sacramento, where the priests seem to practice Zen and the art of mayhem. Melina learns from the handsome ER doctor (and vampire) who gave her the envelope that it contained talismans created by the priests to control Chinese vampires, who are attacking gang members to spark a street war.

Although he may look more like a surfer than a cop, Ted Goodnight is dead serious about investigating the surge in gang violence. At every turn he runs into Melina, a very attractive-and very mysterious-young woman. Can Melina enlist his help to battle something he doesn't even believe in without blowing her cover?

Reviewer: Wendy
Review: Feb 8, 2010
Genre(s): Paranormal Romance
Melina is pretty much a glorified message-girl but instead of being the go-between with lawyers or your every day fighting couples, she's the messenger for the supernatural world. Meaning, when a troll needs to send a special item, he goes to Melina, or a vampire needs a package picked up, you guessed it, it's Melina who gets roped into doing this type of stuff. She deals with werewolves and vampires and all

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