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About Raven Corinn Carluk
Talking about myself is much harder than writing a book. You'd think a wordmistress wouldn't have such a problem, but I do. Let me rework a flat scene any day.
Simple background: I'm married, have lots of pets, still work full time, and grew up in Las Vegas.
But there's so much more to a person than that.
Writing is more than just words on paper to me. It's a passion, an incessant need, a deep-seated drive to be a storyteller. I knew I wanted to be an author as far back as high school. Writing may have taken a backseat a few times, but I finally made it.
My stories have bite because I'm a little different, and like slightly different things. No shock horror here, or cheap gimmicks meant to offend, or pandering to the latest trend. My vampires love human blood, my dragons hunt people, and my elves are magical and arrogant.
Romance and darkness will always go together for me. Love really can get you through anything, as I know from personal experience. My characters will always have that glimmer of new love, that bond with a soulmate, and will do anything to be with their one and only.
When I'm not busy having things killed. Being deeply romantic doesn't mean I'm not also a violent or twisted writer. Fight scenes, bloodshed, dark magic, and triumphant villains all have their places in my tales.
I'll never apologize for who I am. Sometimes abrasive and uncouth, full of contradictions and juxtaposition, I am merely who I am.
And what I am is a storyteller wanting to craft new entertainments for you.
Simple background: I'm married, have lots of pets, still work full time, and grew up in Las Vegas.
But there's so much more to a person than that.
Writing is more than just words on paper to me. It's a passion, an incessant need, a deep-seated drive to be a storyteller. I knew I wanted to be an author as far back as high school. Writing may have taken a backseat a few times, but I finally made it.
My stories have bite because I'm a little different, and like slightly different things. No shock horror here, or cheap gimmicks meant to offend, or pandering to the latest trend. My vampires love human blood, my dragons hunt people, and my elves are magical and arrogant.
Romance and darkness will always go together for me. Love really can get you through anything, as I know from personal experience. My characters will always have that glimmer of new love, that bond with a soulmate, and will do anything to be with their one and only.
When I'm not busy having things killed. Being deeply romantic doesn't mean I'm not also a violent or twisted writer. Fight scenes, bloodshed, dark magic, and triumphant villains all have their places in my tales.
I'll never apologize for who I am. Sometimes abrasive and uncouth, full of contradictions and juxtaposition, I am merely who I am.
And what I am is a storyteller wanting to craft new entertainments for you.
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DEEP SPACE: An Adventure into Science Fiction
Oct 1, 2019
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Black Hare Press ,
A.L. King ,
Adam Bennett ,
Cameron Marcoux ,
Carole de Monclin ,
David Bowmore ,
E.L. Giles ,
Gregg Cunningham ,
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Joachim Heijndermans ,
Joel R. Hunt ,
Joshua D. Taylor ,
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Marcus Cook ,
Raven Corinn Carluk ,
Sam M. Phillips ,
Shawn M. Klimek ,
Shelly Jarvis ,
Stephen Herczeg ,
Umair Mirxa ,
Vonnie Winslow Crist ,
Zoey Xolton ,
D Kershaw ,
Ben Thomas
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Travel through the universe discovering the possibilities of the unknown and exploring the infinite worlds of the future...and sometimes the past.
Twenty talented authors bring you a dynamic collection of science fiction and space epics in one amazing collection.
A cadet onboard her colony’s last hope for survival must overcome her tragic loss and endure the extremities of cargo hauling in Deep Space, or suffer the same fate as her unlucky crewmates.
A translator on the only exploratory spacecraft funded by a reality TV show dodges the constant cameras while her crewmates grind the gossip gears. She spends the one-way trip piecing together the secret of their destination and finds more than the answer to her life-long search for belonging.
Earth is but a dire souvenir for those old enough to remember it. When Captain Ericson's ship crashed on an unknown planet, seemingly sharing the same properties as Earth, he thinks he has made the greatest discovery of all time: a new home to mankind. That is until the planet reveals its darkest secrets.
Cybernetically enhanced trooper Dared Locke (codename Dreadlock) and his team are sent in to bring a known terrorist leader and xeno-biologist Professor to justice, but they find creatures beyond imagination that lead them to a final confrontation.
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Discover who shares the universe with us...because we're not alone...
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Bound by Adam Bennett
Steel Thumper by Cameron Marcoux
Echoes of Lives Gone By by Carole de Monclin
Kruz by David Bowmore
Point Zero by E.L. Giles
The Lucky One by Gregg Cunningham
Afterglow by Jacob Baugher
Ride the Lightning by Joachim Heijndermans
Truth to Power by Joel R. Hunt
The Mystery of the Missing Modules by Joshua D. Taylor
Unbeknownst by K.R. Monin
Not My Vessel by Marcus Cook
The Space Between Space by Raven Corinn Carluk
Augmetic Reality by Sam M. Phillips
Bite of the Flamingo Boa by Shawn M. Klimek
Fields of Quay by Shelly Jarvis
Dreadlock by Stephen Herczeg
Ascension by Umair Mirxa
Below the Surface by Vonnie Winslow Crist
Twenty talented authors bring you a dynamic collection of science fiction and space epics in one amazing collection.
A cadet onboard her colony’s last hope for survival must overcome her tragic loss and endure the extremities of cargo hauling in Deep Space, or suffer the same fate as her unlucky crewmates.
A translator on the only exploratory spacecraft funded by a reality TV show dodges the constant cameras while her crewmates grind the gossip gears. She spends the one-way trip piecing together the secret of their destination and finds more than the answer to her life-long search for belonging.
Earth is but a dire souvenir for those old enough to remember it. When Captain Ericson's ship crashed on an unknown planet, seemingly sharing the same properties as Earth, he thinks he has made the greatest discovery of all time: a new home to mankind. That is until the planet reveals its darkest secrets.
Cybernetically enhanced trooper Dared Locke (codename Dreadlock) and his team are sent in to bring a known terrorist leader and xeno-biologist Professor to justice, but they find creatures beyond imagination that lead them to a final confrontation.
And many more.
Discover who shares the universe with us...because we're not alone...
FEATURED AUTHORS
Abduction by A.L. King
Bound by Adam Bennett
Steel Thumper by Cameron Marcoux
Echoes of Lives Gone By by Carole de Monclin
Kruz by David Bowmore
Point Zero by E.L. Giles
The Lucky One by Gregg Cunningham
Afterglow by Jacob Baugher
Ride the Lightning by Joachim Heijndermans
Truth to Power by Joel R. Hunt
The Mystery of the Missing Modules by Joshua D. Taylor
Unbeknownst by K.R. Monin
Not My Vessel by Marcus Cook
The Space Between Space by Raven Corinn Carluk
Augmetic Reality by Sam M. Phillips
Bite of the Flamingo Boa by Shawn M. Klimek
Fields of Quay by Shelly Jarvis
Dreadlock by Stephen Herczeg
Ascension by Umair Mirxa
Below the Surface by Vonnie Winslow Crist
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C.L. Williams ,
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J.M. Meyer ,
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John H. Dromey ,
Matthew M. Montelione ,
Pamela Jeffs ,
Patrick Winters ,
Raven Corinn Carluk ,
Rowanne S.Carberry ,
Shawn M. Klimek ,
Shelly Jarvis ,
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Stephen Herczeg ,
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Lydia F. Black ,
Lyndsey Ellis-Holloway ,
Lynne Lumsden Green ,
Michael Balletti ,
Michael Crow ,
Morgan Chalfant ,
Nicole Little ,
Oleg Hasanov ,
Paul Warmerdam ,
Peter J. Foote ,
R.A. Goli ,
R.J. Meldrum ,
Rennie St. James ,
Rickey Rivers Jr. ,
Roxanne Dent ,
Sam M. Phillips ,
Scott Hughes ,
Serena Jayne ,
Simon Clarke ,
Stephen Smith ,
Steven Holding ,
T.A. Sola ,
Thomas Sturgeon Jr. ,
Vickie J. Litten
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Wendigos, vampires, things that go bump in the night or hide under the bed, witches, demons, upirs, kelpies, toad people, zombies, sirens and hundreds of other tiny terrifying tales.
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What miracles can one hundred debut to bestselling authors do with 100 words?
More than three hundred 100-word drabbles from around the world.
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Black Hare Press ,
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Aditya Deshmukh ,
Aiki Flinthart ,
Alanah Andrews ,
Alanna Robertson-Webb ,
Alexander Pyles ,
Alice Lam ,
Allen Ashley ,
Andreas Hort ,
Andrew Anderson ,
Anika Claire ,
Austin P. Sheehan ,
Becky Benishek ,
Beth W. Patterson ,
Brandy Bonifas ,
Brian Rosenberger ,
C.H. Williams ,
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Carole de Monclin ,
Cecelia Hopkins-Drewer ,
Chitra Gopalakrishnan ,
Cindy O'Quinn ,
Crystal L. Kirkham ,
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D.M. Burdett ,
David Bowmore ,
Dawn DeBraal ,
Derek Dunn ,
Destiny Eve Pifer ,
E.L. Giles ,
Eddie D. Moore ,
G. Allen Wilbanks ,
Gabriella Balcom ,
George Nikolopoulos ,
Gregg Cunningham ,
Hari Navarro ,
Harsh Ramchandani ,
Helen Power ,
Henry Herz ,
J. Farrington ,
J.D. Bell ,
J.W. Garrett ,
Jacek Wilkos ,
Jack Wolfe Frost ,
Jacob Baugher ,
Jefferson Retallack ,
Jem McCusker ,
Jimmy Zarecky ,
Jo Seysener ,
Jodi Jensen ,
Joel R. Hunt ,
John H. Dromey ,
John K. Webb ,
Jonathan Inbody ,
K.R. Monin ,
K.T. Tate ,
Karen Simpson Nikakis ,
Kelly A. Harmon ,
Kevin Hopson ,
Kyle Harrison ,
Liam Hogan ,
Lynne Lumsden Green ,
Martin Eastland ,
Matt Lucas ,
Matthew M. Montelione ,
Matthew Wallace ,
Melissa Neubert ,
Michael Balletti ,
Michael Crow ,
Michael Kellichner ,
Morgan Chalfant ,
Nerisha Kemraj ,
Olivia Arieti ,
Pamela Jeffs ,
Patrick Winters ,
Peter J. Foote ,
Phil Dyer ,
R.A. Goli ,
R.G. Halstead ,
Raven Corinn Carluk ,
Rennie St. James ,
Rich Rurshell ,
Rickey Rivers Jr ,
R.J. Hunt ,
Rowanne S. Carberry ,
Roxanne Dent ,
Russell Hemmell ,
Sam M. Phillips ,
Shawn M. Klimek ,
Shelly Jarvis ,
Simon Clarke ,
Sinister Sweetheart ,
Stacey Jaine McIntosh ,
Stephanie Scissom ,
Stephen Herczeg ,
Stephen Oram ,
Stew Brown ,
Stuart Conover ,
Terry Miller ,
Umair Mirxa ,
Virginia Carraway Stark ,
Vonnie Winslow Crist ,
Wendy Roberts ,
Will Shadbolt ,
William J. Joel ,
Wondra Vanian ,
Ximena Escobar ,
Zoey Xolton ,
Preveena Sivakumar ,
D Kershaw
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What miracles can one hundred debut to bestselling authors do with 100 words?
More than three hundred 100-word drabbles from around the world.
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Black Hare Press ,
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A.R. Dean ,
A.S. Charly ,
Adam S. Furman ,
Aditya Deshmukh ,
Andreas Hort ,
Angela Zimmerman ,
Archit Joshi ,
Austin P. Sheehan ,
Becky Benishek ,
Caitlin Mazur ,
D.J. Elton ,
D.M. Burdett ,
David Shakes ,
Donna Cuttress ,
Eric Lewis ,
Glenn R. Wilson ,
Hari Navarro ,
Henry Herz ,
Hunter LaCross ,
J.U. Menon ,
J.W. Garrett ,
Jack Wolfe Frost ,
Joachim Heijndermans ,
John Saxton ,
K.S. Nikakis ,
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Kaustubh Nadkarni ,
Kevin Hopson ,
Liam Hogan ,
Mark Mackey ,
Matt Booth ,
Matt Lucas ,
Matthew Wilson ,
Nancy Brewka-Clark ,
Nicole Little ,
Olivia Arieti ,
Paul Warmerdam ,
R.A. Goli ,
Rich Rurshell ,
Rickey Rivers Jr. ,
Sam M. Phillips ,
Sara L. Uckelman ,
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Sue Marie St. Lee ,
Tim Boiteau ,
Tracy Davidson ,
Wendy Roberts ,
Will Shadbolt ,
Amber M. Simpson ,
Belinda Brady ,
Brandy Bonifas ,
Brian Rosenberger ,
C.L. Steele ,
Cameron Marcoux ,
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Jason Holden ,
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Peter J. Foote ,
Phil Dyer ,
R.J. Meldrum ,
Rennie St. James ,
Carole de Monclin ,
Rhiannon Bird ,
Stephanie Scissom ,
Steven Holding ,
Ximena Escobar ,
Andrew Anderson ,
Chitra Gopalakrishnan ,
Gabriella Balcom ,
Isabella Fox ,
J.M. Meyer ,
Jacob Baugher ,
Jodi Jensen ,
Jonathan Ficke ,
Lynne Lumsden Green ,
Monica Schultz ,
Nicola Currie ,
Patrick Winters ,
Annie Percik ,
Beth W. Patterson ,
Blake Jessop ,
Chris Bannor ,
Gregg Cunningham ,
J. Farrington ,
Jo Seysener ,
K.T. Tate ,
R.J. Hunt ,
Rowanne S. Carberry ,
S. John Davis ,
A.R. Johnston ,
Aiki Flinthart ,
Alanna Robertson-Webb ,
Alexander Pyles ,
C.L. Williams ,
Cecelia Hopkins-Drewer ,
Cindar Harrell ,
Crystal L. Kirkham ,
David Bowmore ,
Dawn DeBraal ,
E.L. Giles ,
Eddie D. Moore ,
Elizabeth Montague ,
G. Allen Wilbanks ,
Jefferson Retallack ,
Jem McCusker ,
Joel R. Hunt ,
John H. Dromey ,
Jonathan Inbody ,
Pamela Jeffs ,
Raven Corinn Carluk ,
Shawn M. Klimek ,
Shelly Jarvis ,
Sinister Sweetheart ,
Stephen Herczeg ,
Stuart Conover ,
Terry Miller ,
Umair Mirxa ,
Vonnie Winslow Crist ,
Zoey Xolton ,
D Kershaw
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Micro myths of the paranormal; poltergeists, spirit boards, ghosts and ghouls, avenging apparitions and horrifying hauntings.
What miracles can one hundred debut to bestselling authors do with 100 words?
More than three hundred 100-word drabbles from around the world.
What miracles can one hundred debut to bestselling authors do with 100 words?
More than three hundred 100-word drabbles from around the world.
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D. Kershaw ,
Angela Zimmerman ,
Brandi Hicks ,
Cecelia Hopkins-Drewer ,
C.L. Williams ,
Charlotte O'Farrell ,
Cindar Harrell ,
D.M. Burdett ,
David Bowmore ,
Dawn DeBraal ,
Eddie Moore ,
Gabriella Balcom ,
Gregg Cunningham ,
J.W. Garrett ,
Jacob Baugher ,
J.B. Wocoski ,
Jennifer Shelby ,
Jensen Reed ,
Jo Seysener ,
Marcus Cook ,
Mason Harold Hilden ,
N.M. Brown ,
Peter J. Foote ,
Raven Corinn Carluk ,
Rhiannon Bird ,
Rich Rurshell ,
Shelly Jarvis ,
Stephen Coghlan ,
Stephen Herczeg ,
Sue Marie St. Lee ,
Terry Miller ,
Vonnie Winslow Crist ,
Wondra Vanian ,
Zoey Xolton ,
A.L. King ,
Alice Lam ,
Cindy O'Quinn ,
Derek Dunn ,
Eddie D. Moore ,
G. Allen Wilbanks ,
Hari Navarro ,
Helen Power ,
Jason Holden ,
Jefferson Retallack ,
Joel R. Hunt ,
Kelly A. Harmon ,
Mark Mackey ,
Matthew M. Montelione ,
Michael Balletti ,
Michael D. Davis ,
Neen Cohen ,
Nerisha Kemraj ,
Nicole Little ,
Paula R.C. Readman ,
S. Gepp ,
Sam M. Phillips ,
Shawn M. Klimek ,
Stuart Conover ,
Terri A. Arnold ,
Umair Mirxa ,
Ben Thomas
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Are you game enough to join The Storm? Explore the unique, horrifying and entertaining exploits and tales of the survivors from the Storm on Area 51. Perhaps what lies hidden, should sometimes remain so...
When an unsuspecting young man from California instigates a comedic social media campaign to storm Area 51—the site of alien legend—little does he realise that this small action will bring about the end of the world as we know it.
Millions of people line up outside the gates of the military base in Rachel, Nevada, and when the Storming begins, it’s a bloodbath.
“The screaming...the blood...the bits of flesh... I'll never forget it.” - Emily Sparrow, 28
“I thought the Naruto run could outrun bullets. I was wrong. We were all wrong.” - Sexy_Kikashi_69
“Took me nineteen years, but I can finally say with certainty that aliens impregnated my wife. Mother f*****s.” - Earl Justice, 64
“The Donald sent me here. He's counting on me. I'm gonna make history.” - Kyle Koch, 48
The secrets hidden within the high security facility were unleashed upon the world with devastating effects for the whole of humanity.
This is the story of the ensuing alien invasion that almost wiped out the human populace on Earth, the struggle to rebuild, and the final annihilation.
FEATURED AUTHORS
Angela Zimmerman
Bob Adder
Brandi Hicks
C.L. Williams
Cecelia Hopkins-Drewer
Charlotte O'Farrell
Cindar Harrell
D.M. Burdett
David Bowmore
Dawn DeBraal
Eddie D. Moore
Gabriella Balcom
Gregg Cunningham
J.W. Garrett
Jacob Baugher
J.B. Wocoski
Jennifer Shelby
Jensen Reed
Jo Seysener
Marcus Cook
Mason Harold Hilden
N.M. Brown
Peter J. Foote
Raven Corinn Carluk
Rhiannon Bird
Rich Rurshell
Shelly Jarvis
Stephen Coghlan
Stephen Herczeg
Sue Marie St. Lee
Terry Miller
Vonnie Winslow Crist
Wondra Vanian
Zoey Xolton
When an unsuspecting young man from California instigates a comedic social media campaign to storm Area 51—the site of alien legend—little does he realise that this small action will bring about the end of the world as we know it.
Millions of people line up outside the gates of the military base in Rachel, Nevada, and when the Storming begins, it’s a bloodbath.
“The screaming...the blood...the bits of flesh... I'll never forget it.” - Emily Sparrow, 28
“I thought the Naruto run could outrun bullets. I was wrong. We were all wrong.” - Sexy_Kikashi_69
“Took me nineteen years, but I can finally say with certainty that aliens impregnated my wife. Mother f*****s.” - Earl Justice, 64
“The Donald sent me here. He's counting on me. I'm gonna make history.” - Kyle Koch, 48
The secrets hidden within the high security facility were unleashed upon the world with devastating effects for the whole of humanity.
This is the story of the ensuing alien invasion that almost wiped out the human populace on Earth, the struggle to rebuild, and the final annihilation.
FEATURED AUTHORS
Angela Zimmerman
Bob Adder
Brandi Hicks
C.L. Williams
Cecelia Hopkins-Drewer
Charlotte O'Farrell
Cindar Harrell
D.M. Burdett
David Bowmore
Dawn DeBraal
Eddie D. Moore
Gabriella Balcom
Gregg Cunningham
J.W. Garrett
Jacob Baugher
J.B. Wocoski
Jennifer Shelby
Jensen Reed
Jo Seysener
Marcus Cook
Mason Harold Hilden
N.M. Brown
Peter J. Foote
Raven Corinn Carluk
Rhiannon Bird
Rich Rurshell
Shelly Jarvis
Stephen Coghlan
Stephen Herczeg
Sue Marie St. Lee
Terry Miller
Vonnie Winslow Crist
Wondra Vanian
Zoey Xolton
Nomycha
Dec 14, 2018
$0.99
When war breaks out between the two lands, Cyryna must leave her training and contemplation to recover a relic of great power. Her magical skills are immediately put to the test in skirmish after skirmish with the undead hordes of Valham. Her heart is put to the test when she meets a man with silver eyes.
All Hallows Blood (The K&V Chronicles Book 1)
Dec 9, 2013
$2.99
Psychic warrior. Elder vampire. Fights, sex, adventure.
Here’s another one of those Girl-meets-Boy tales. But with some bite.
Keila, psychic warrior, meets Varick. Varick, elder vampire, conscripts Keila to fight in his war. Keila professes she’s out of practice, but Varick throws her into the deep end anyway. Keila must keep her head above water while fighting personal demons, ruthless bad guys, and an unexpected desire for Varick.
Rated M for Mature. Contents include graphic violence, prolonged sexual encounters, blood drinking, and strong language.
Here’s another one of those Girl-meets-Boy tales. But with some bite.
Keila, psychic warrior, meets Varick. Varick, elder vampire, conscripts Keila to fight in his war. Keila professes she’s out of practice, but Varick throws her into the deep end anyway. Keila must keep her head above water while fighting personal demons, ruthless bad guys, and an unexpected desire for Varick.
Rated M for Mature. Contents include graphic violence, prolonged sexual encounters, blood drinking, and strong language.
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Midsummer's Unveiling (The K&V Chronicles Book 3)
Feb 11, 2012
$2.99
Summer is almost here, and everything is looking sweet for Keila O'Broin. Defeating the sex mage Moira was only the start of recent triumphs, though none can top winning the heart of an elder vampire. Varick Eitenhauer is the most stunning change in her young life.
The world is at their feet as psionicist and vampire embark on a romantic vacation.
Yet she is a woman haunted. Haunted by terrifying dreams of a faceless elf. Haunted by missing memories of her beloved father. Haunted by a childhood that makes less and less sense each day.
Keila needs to know what causes her to wake screaming every night, needs to find the source even Varick can't discern. She will not hide from danger, but her bravery seems a thin facade in the dark.
Is the darkness coming from within, or is she being stalked by unseen forces drawing closer even now?
Includes bonus chapters removed before the final cut.
The world is at their feet as psionicist and vampire embark on a romantic vacation.
Yet she is a woman haunted. Haunted by terrifying dreams of a faceless elf. Haunted by missing memories of her beloved father. Haunted by a childhood that makes less and less sense each day.
Keila needs to know what causes her to wake screaming every night, needs to find the source even Varick can't discern. She will not hide from danger, but her bravery seems a thin facade in the dark.
Is the darkness coming from within, or is she being stalked by unseen forces drawing closer even now?
Includes bonus chapters removed before the final cut.
Saint Valentine's Clash (The K&V Chronicles Book 2)
Feb 11, 2011
$2.99
Her powers are growing, her depressions are gone, and Keila is doing what she does best; helping those who need her. The young psionicist has her life back on track thanks to her considerate vampire lover and close friends that love her.
Varick is out of town, and Keila keeps herself busy to avoid any longing. Simy is suffering flashbacks from childhood, Giovanni says people are going missing, and a strange presence is affecting Portland. More than enough for a young psionicist to juggle and solve, keeping herself happy.
Events culminate quickly; Simy is kidnapped, a sex cult is enthralling people, and an enticing incubus becomes her ward. Suddenly, it's a race against time with an enemy from her past.
Keila must face her greatest challenge, alone, and prove to the world just how deadly capable she is.
Varick is out of town, and Keila keeps herself busy to avoid any longing. Simy is suffering flashbacks from childhood, Giovanni says people are going missing, and a strange presence is affecting Portland. More than enough for a young psionicist to juggle and solve, keeping herself happy.
Events culminate quickly; Simy is kidnapped, a sex cult is enthralling people, and an enticing incubus becomes her ward. Suddenly, it's a race against time with an enemy from her past.
Keila must face her greatest challenge, alone, and prove to the world just how deadly capable she is.
stories with bite o,.,o
Aug 18, 2010
$1.99
Crawling from unknown depths, these collected stories await your discovery. Fantasy, and horror, and paranormal. Vampires, and elves, and monsters. Tales of darkness and lust. Unexpected turns, rousing battles, and undying love.
These tales are for those wishing to sample the other side.
Also included: Keila and Varick's first date.
These tales are for those wishing to sample the other side.
Also included: Keila and Varick's first date.
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