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Tina Clancy is looking forward to a nice, quiet Christmas, but life has other plans for the newly-minted lawyer. As a Daughter of Saturn, Tina expects a healthy dose of crazy in the Zone, Baltimore's roughest docklands. Sparkling holiday lights that spontaneously combust - check. Garden gnomes swimming in sauna-like snow melt - check. But when a blue blob crawls out of the red-hot sewer - that's a bridge too far.
Soon, Tina is trying to exorcise a malevolent ghost, stop the ruthless local chemical plant from bulldozing her neighbors, and banish endangered tourists from her increasingly quirky home. At the same time, she's trying to figure out whether her drop-dead sexy client, Andre Legrande, is a gift-wrapped present or a stocking full of coal. Oh - and Tina just may have accidentally opened a gateway to Hell.
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Praise for Boyfriend From Hell:
"Unlike many down-on-their-luck heroes who never seem to suffer, Quaid's characters are genuinely desperate, lending a real sense of danger and urgency. Without a vampire, werewolf, or fallen angel to be seen, this strong debut is a pleasantly fresh take [on the genre]." - Publishers Weekly
Damn Him to Hell:
"Quaid puts a new and satisfying spin on the paranormal formula
Acme is not only a bastion of mad science but also the Zone's primary employer, making it a more complex villain than readers might expect"--Publishers Weekly
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Soon, Tina is trying to exorcise a malevolent ghost, stop the ruthless local chemical plant from bulldozing her neighbors, and banish endangered tourists from her increasingly quirky home. At the same time, she's trying to figure out whether her drop-dead sexy client, Andre Legrande, is a gift-wrapped present or a stocking full of coal. Oh - and Tina just may have accidentally opened a gateway to Hell.
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Praise for Boyfriend From Hell:
"Unlike many down-on-their-luck heroes who never seem to suffer, Quaid's characters are genuinely desperate, lending a real sense of danger and urgency. Without a vampire, werewolf, or fallen angel to be seen, this strong debut is a pleasantly fresh take [on the genre]." - Publishers Weekly
Damn Him to Hell:
"Quaid puts a new and satisfying spin on the paranormal formula
Acme is not only a bastion of mad science but also the Zone's primary employer, making it a more complex villain than readers might expect"--Publishers Weekly
Genre: Urban Fantasy
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