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Unbound
(2009)A collection of stories by Jeaniene Frost, Kim Harrison, Melissa Marr and Vicki Pettersson
Delve into paranormal realms of magic and danger in this anthology of five new stories from New York Timesbestselling authors.
Revisiting the worlds they made famous in their wildly popular fiction, authors Kim Harrison, Jeaniene Frost, Vicki Pettersson, and Jocelynn Drakeplus YA author Melissa Marr with her first adult supernatural thrillerunleash their full arsenal of dark talents in Unbound. Each story in this all-new anthology plunged readers into the shadows where the strange forces stalk the unsuspecting . . . and every soul is a target.
The pixy Jenks faces a murderous dryad in Kim Harrisons Lay Line Drifter. In Reckoning, Jeaniene Frosts master vampire is out to stop a ghoulish serial killer. Dark Matters by Vicki Pettersson explores a superheros illicit affair. Savannahs vampiric Keeper must solve a perplexing murder in The Dead, the Damned, and the Forgotten. And in Two Lines a woman must contend with her deadly desires or risk a monstrous transformation.
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Revisiting the worlds they made famous in their wildly popular fiction, authors Kim Harrison, Jeaniene Frost, Vicki Pettersson, and Jocelynn Drakeplus YA author Melissa Marr with her first adult supernatural thrillerunleash their full arsenal of dark talents in Unbound. Each story in this all-new anthology plunged readers into the shadows where the strange forces stalk the unsuspecting . . . and every soul is a target.
The pixy Jenks faces a murderous dryad in Kim Harrisons Lay Line Drifter. In Reckoning, Jeaniene Frosts master vampire is out to stop a ghoulish serial killer. Dark Matters by Vicki Pettersson explores a superheros illicit affair. Savannahs vampiric Keeper must solve a perplexing murder in The Dead, the Damned, and the Forgotten. And in Two Lines a woman must contend with her deadly desires or risk a monstrous transformation.
Genre: Urban Fantasy
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