Author: | Carolyn Crane | ISBN: | 1230000268959 |
Publisher: | Carolyn Crane | Publication: | September 18, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Carolyn Crane |
ISBN: | 1230000268959 |
Publisher: | Carolyn Crane |
Publication: | September 18, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Four sexy stand-alone tales of the Disillusionists and others - for one low price!
****NOTE: some of these tales first appeared in anthologies - Wild & Steamy, Fire & Frost, and Mammoth Book of Ghost Romance.
****These are sold as singles, too.
Kitten Tiger & the Monk
A standalone novella from the Disillusionists world
Sophia Sidway, Midcity’s most dangerous memory revisionist, seeks out the mysterious Monk in the wasteland beneath the Tangle turnpike. She’s hoping for redemption…but it turns out that the Monk is not very pious at all…and there is something very strange about that turnpike.
~ originally in Wild & Steamy~
Devil’s Luck (epilogue edition)
A standalone novella from the Disillusionists world
No wager is too outrageous for Simon Fitzgerald, the most reckless of the Disillusionists. His dark secrets drive him to take increasingly extreme risks, but he’s never lived so quite so dangerously as when he hooks up with Midcity’s most powerful prognosticator.
Conjuring Max
A hot & witchy standalone novella
It’s 1984, and the witches of the world ridicule nerdy Veronica for trying to use newfangled computers to enhance old world spellcasting. But now she’s perfected her spellcasting computer program, and when she makes powerful new enemies, she conjures Max, a pitbull of a cop, to protect her. But tough-guy Max is in no mood to play lapdog to a gorgeous witch.
~originally in Fire & Frost~
Old Salt
A fun & sexy standalone tale
Cassie Nolan is trapped working yet another summer in the family business: a seaside tourist trap called the haunted pier. Yes, there really is a ghost there, a young sea captain who died in 1870. And yes, he clanks his chains every evening at eight. The tourists are always amazed. Cassie, not so much.
And okay, maybe she insults the ghost, “Old Salt”, when the tourists aren’t around, but really, chains? Can he have a more pathetic haunting technique?
When Cassie and Old Salt come into contact, she’s surprised to learn just how unhappy he about her insults all these years…and how very hot and hunky he is.
~originally in the Mammoth Book of Ghost Romance~
Four sexy stand-alone tales of the Disillusionists and others - for one low price!
****NOTE: some of these tales first appeared in anthologies - Wild & Steamy, Fire & Frost, and Mammoth Book of Ghost Romance.
****These are sold as singles, too.
Kitten Tiger & the Monk
A standalone novella from the Disillusionists world
Sophia Sidway, Midcity’s most dangerous memory revisionist, seeks out the mysterious Monk in the wasteland beneath the Tangle turnpike. She’s hoping for redemption…but it turns out that the Monk is not very pious at all…and there is something very strange about that turnpike.
~ originally in Wild & Steamy~
Devil’s Luck (epilogue edition)
A standalone novella from the Disillusionists world
No wager is too outrageous for Simon Fitzgerald, the most reckless of the Disillusionists. His dark secrets drive him to take increasingly extreme risks, but he’s never lived so quite so dangerously as when he hooks up with Midcity’s most powerful prognosticator.
Conjuring Max
A hot & witchy standalone novella
It’s 1984, and the witches of the world ridicule nerdy Veronica for trying to use newfangled computers to enhance old world spellcasting. But now she’s perfected her spellcasting computer program, and when she makes powerful new enemies, she conjures Max, a pitbull of a cop, to protect her. But tough-guy Max is in no mood to play lapdog to a gorgeous witch.
~originally in Fire & Frost~
Old Salt
A fun & sexy standalone tale
Cassie Nolan is trapped working yet another summer in the family business: a seaside tourist trap called the haunted pier. Yes, there really is a ghost there, a young sea captain who died in 1870. And yes, he clanks his chains every evening at eight. The tourists are always amazed. Cassie, not so much.
And okay, maybe she insults the ghost, “Old Salt”, when the tourists aren’t around, but really, chains? Can he have a more pathetic haunting technique?
When Cassie and Old Salt come into contact, she’s surprised to learn just how unhappy he about her insults all these years…and how very hot and hunky he is.
~originally in the Mammoth Book of Ghost Romance~