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Holidays are Hell

by Kim Harrison, Lynsay Sands, Vicki Patterson, and Marjorie M. Liu



      Tis’ the season of Ghouls and Goblins... Four of the hottest paranormal authors have come together to provide enough paranormal cheer to appease even old Scrooge’s bah humbug attitude.

Kim Harrison’s story, "Two Ghosts for Sister Rachel," sets the book off to an electrifying start. With the start of the solstice, Rachel Morgan makes a bet with her brother Robbie. If she wins she will be allowed to join the elite Arcane Division of the Inderland Security (I.S.). If she loses she will be forced to continue with her witch school. Rachel will do anything to carry on where her dad left off. Working for the organization he was part of would be the ultimate tribute to his memory.

In Lynsay Sand’s "Run Run Rudolph" Jill is a shape-shifter who is being stalked by a madman. She asks for Nick’s help to play Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus. She hopes with his help that they will be able to flush out whoever is intent on seeing her destroyed.

Marjorie M. Liu never disappoints as she presents "Six!" Undercover Government Agent Six teams up with Necromancer Joseph. Their mission is to stop the deadly terrorist plot that revolves around vampires.

Last, but certainly not least, is Vicki Patterson’s "The Harvest." Zoe Archer is a retired Zodiac Warrior. She is forced to return to the mortal world to save her newborn granddaughter. She will have to bring all her powers out of retirement in order to destroy the evil forces.

With four of the leading paranormal authors in the world together in one book you know that you have an award winning read in front of you. This book will put the festive zing in your holidays as it warms your heart with high action drama.

The Book

HarperCollins Publishers
October 30, 2007
Mass market paperback
0061239097 / 978-0061239090
Paranormal romance (short stories)
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Excerpt
NOTE: Holiday read: Thanksgiving and Christmas

The Reviewer

Suzie Housley
Reviewed 2007
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