From the author of "Tall, Dark & Dead," the second in the paranormal series featuring "a gem of a heroine" (Mary Janice Davidson).
"Tall, Dark & Dead" introduced Garnet Lacey, a bookstore manager/witch who accidentally unleashed the dark goddess Lilith on Vatican assassins. Now she has other thi[...]
In the sequel to Dead Sexy, Garnet Lacey is finally free of the Vatican witch hunters and preparing for her wedding to the gorgeous vampire she loves, until her fianc� vanishes and she must enlist the help of her future stepson (who had turned her over to the witch hunters) to find him, the god[...]
The spunky heroine of "Romancing the Dead" returns in this utterly bewitching series.
Witch Garnet Lacey is ready to walk down the aisle with the super sexy vampire Sebastian. Besides the fact that he has no pulse, things couldn't be more perfect. Until plans for the wedding start falling apart[...]
The latest in the bewitching series from the author of "Dead if I Do"
In wintry Wisconsin, occult bookseller-and witch-Garnet Lacey isn't immune to the cold. But even though her new vampire husband doesn't actually have a pulse, love will keep them warm-if the honeymoon doesn't drive them apart[...]
Recovering witch Garnet Lacey owns Wisconsin's premier occult bookstore. And a fringe benefit of the job is getting customers like Sebastian Von Traum-piercing brown eyes, a sexy accents, and a killer body. The only thing missing is an aura. Which means he's dead. And that means trouble-something Ga[...]
Recent college grad Alex Conner is thrilled to have landed a job as the Hughes County coroner/medical examiner in Pierre, South Dakota. But when her first day on the job ends with a missing corpse, Alex starts to wonder if she would have been better off collecting unemployment...
When the cops [...]
"Twilight" meets "The Princess Diaries" in the new series from the author of "Honeymoon of the Dead"
On her sixteenth birthday, Anastasija Parker learns that her so-called deadbeat dad is actually a vampire king. And he wants Ana to assume her rightful position at his side, in spite of the fact[...]