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Crimson by Choice By Scott Lane -- Only a mysterious servant girl can sooth her master's wild bouts of violent madness. To save her from a sadistic fate, the young master pays a terrible price that tests the limits of their love.
Urban single woman Jean Bane denies her dreams and ghostly visitations of impending death until a horrific active shooter event clarifies the messages as portents. In the aftermath, more ghosts visit Jean, saving her yet again in a car accident and asking for her to “come to Evergreen Hall”, to “bring it to justice”. Dreading their requests for aid, Jean ignores the ghosts and tries to go back to her former life. But after ghostly interference saves her life a third time, Jean leaves her boyfriend and friends for the small town of Blodgett Mills, to help restore the old estate called Evergreen Hall. The new owner Carlton Fairhaven IV, real estate developer and recovering alcoholic, has grand plans for the family property, including transforming it into a bed and breakfast capitalizing on the Fairhaven family’s colorful history while downplaying the double series of murders of young girls decades before. But the crumbling mansion has ghosts of its own, many of which have witnessed or committed murder. When local young women began to go missing as they did ten years prior, Jean must decide if she dares to expose the hidden truth that has long festered within Evergreen Hall.
James McCrary is not a bad man, just a better animal. It's the reason Uwe Löwe sprang him from juvenile detention and groomed him as his hunter protege. The reason he prefers his steak "extra rare." The reason executors from New York to Berlin trust him to "cull" unruly gargoyles. It's no wonder, then, that the executor over Western Europe calls on him to track down the most dangerous pyromancer London has ever faced and recover the most potent artifact the world has ever known. But what starts as a routine hunt quickly devolves into a citywide war as James begins to see his prey as the predator he truly is.
Devlin, Sarelle, and Lash begin their lives together on the cusp of the New Year, preparing for both the weddings of Terian and Sundown and Theo and Jenny. Even with their devotion to one another stronger than ever, the trio face many obstacles in melding their lives into one. Facing each other's true nature leads to introspection, as well as healing for the lovers, even as vampire hunters, demons, and old friends invade their newly-formed sanctuary, determined to break them apart.
Unable to watch Candace wed another man, Andrew is about to leave the festivities only to be stopped by a young party crasher. A part of him wants to ignore the woman but something draws him to discover who she is. Her clans chieftain has sent Tessa to the next village to bring back one Andrew Fletcher. Its not the sort of errand one assigns to a scullery maid but what the chieftain wants, he gets. In completing her errand, they realize time is not as it should be. While trying to correct historical events, the misfit pair discover a mutual attraction they hadnt expected. Can a growing love see them through the challenges they must face?
When womanizer, and possible schizophrenic, John Hazel, is suddenly offered a serious job promotion by David Wall, the CEO of his company, under the condition that John help him kill his wife, John finds himself between a rock and a hard place when Mr. Wall's wife asks John to do the same for her. John has more than enough on his post-traumatic, hyperactive, prurient mind, without something as absurd as this weighing down on him, not to mention that he is haunted-well, annoyed more than anything-by either the spirits or imaginary spirits of Giovanni Boccaccio, Francois Rabelais and a she-devil named Sabrina. Good thing he's started seeing a shrink, right? His life-long existential crisis, having two hit men on his back, a bad-to-the-bone best friend, and Mr. Wall's manic, sex-crazed, power-hungry mistress certainly do not help matters either.
Two acclaimed authors, Tara Fox Hall and Jenny Twist have got together to produce a thrilling anthology of short stories ranging from horror to romance. The Man With No Face– Jenny Twist All That Remains – Tara Fox Hall This thrilling sequel to The Origin of Fear (Spellbound 2011) The Children of Hope – Jenny Twist The Bull-Dancer – Jenny Twist Take the Chance– Tara Fox Hall A Victorian Dolls' House– Jenny Twist Heart's Bells– Tara Fox Hall Doppelganger– Jenny Twist Voices– Jenny Twist Return to Me – Tara Fox Hall Catch Me If You Can– Jenny Twist Shades of Grey– Tara Fox Hall
At 38, Luna's career as a painter takes a sudden dive. The credit crunch is still grinding on and her regular buyers are too busy guarding their second mortgages to invest in modern art. As her financial anxieties escalate, and she digs deeper for new, more 'commercial' ideas, she returns to the Pandora's Box of the past, the sexual and physical abuse she experienced as a child... ...until, one day, she chances upon an idea for a new series of paintings that seems to offer her not just a way out of debt, but a way in to the dark side of her sexuality where nagging questions still remain, demanding answers before she is too advanced in years to have a child of her own. But at what cost? Her idea is a radical one and upsets her actor boyfriend. She goes for it nonetheless. And in pursuing her ambition, she throws herself into a sexual odyssey with a French swinging couple that brings her to the edge of losing control. Will her daring bear fruit, or end in a triptych of death and disaster?
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