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Real Elves Don't Make Cookies. If there is one thing Gwendolyn Fox hates more than sunlight and stakes, it's elves. There's a good reason why vampires and elves avoid one another; it's because they don't mix well. Hunter is an elf, but like none she's ever met. Rugged and mischievous, Hunter sparks an immediate reaction in Gwen that she struggles to resist. Try as she might to keep her concentration on the missing girl, Gwen falls victim to Hunter's devilish charm and seductive nature. He's tall, dark, and dangerous. He's everything she never expected of an elf and everything she's attracted to in a man. An expert on breaking and entering, Hunter has the means to get Gwen into the facility where the child is being held. During their encounters with otherworldly villains, the magnetism between them becomes too much to be ignored. Despite her instant attraction, Gwen is determined to keep things between herself and Hunter completely professional. Hunter, on the other hand, is determined to seduce his stubborn and guarded vampire partner. Together, they'll strive to rescue the imprisoned girl and save the local supernatural community from a vicious werewolf pack. But to do that, Gwen needs to stop Hunter from distracting her. She must find a way to cool her sizzling partner, or be consumed by the flames. About the Author: Melissa Hosack Melissa Hosack lives near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with her husband Jeremy and their four pets: Duke, Edge, Eddie, and Leia. She writes a monthly short story column titled Frequent Flyer for a government newspaper and had a short story, More Bark Than Bite, published by Mystic Moon Press in September of 2008.
It is December 2012 and the world is on edge about the foretold end of humankind. 12 follows multiple characters through the Mayan prediction of the end of the world. While battling for their lives, these individuals come up against natural disasters of every kind. Go on a thrill ride with Peyton, a teenaged babysitter who suddenly finds herself protecting her charge amidst devastating tornadoes. Join college student Lily Singh while she struggles to survive earthquakes in a foreign country. Follow scientist Kyle Phelps as he discovers the local volcano is about to erupt and there is nothing he can do but try to outrun it. There's even the tale of an entire nation sinking to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, taking along its inhabitants and possibly the American news crew sent to broadcast the events. Will humanity be able to persevere as it always has? Or will they slip silently into the night, returning earth to its original owner, Mother Nature? About the Author: Melissa Hosack Melissa Hosack lives near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with her husband Jeremy, their son Marshall Frost, and their four pets Duke, Edge, Eddie, and Leia. She is currently attending London's School of Journalism in their creative writing program. She runs and edits a government newsletter for Western Pennsylvania titled 'The Patriot' in which she writes a monthly short story column. She has had two novels published by Whimsical Publications as well as multiple short stories through Evernight Publishing.
Beauregard Channing has devoted the past 400 years to tracking down items that, if put in the wrong hands, have the ability to cause destruction and damage to innocent lives. His next target turns out to be the one woman he cannot seem to get off his mind.
Vampires vs Zombies - The Apocalypse follows a global pandemic thought to be restricted to the world of fiction as it takes out nearly the entire population within the span of a few days. The survivors are confused and disoriented. Those who die don't stay dead. Aurora Mathews-along with Damian Deshea, a man who aggravates her more than the walking dead-somehow manages to survive the first onslaught of violence and destruction only to be taken captive by something possibly more terrifying than zombies-vampires. Each passing night reveals new horrors to the duo. Most alarming of all is the presence of Kieran, a vampire whose newest goal in his afterlife is to see Aurora dead. Kieran has a history of violence, and women tend to disappear once he takes an interest in them, and he sees Aurora as his last chance of showing off his skills. To top it off, Damian is hiding secrets nearly as dark as those kept by their captors. Between looking for other survivors, desperately searching for her family, and fighting off attempts on her life, Aurora must learn to adapt to this new world or perish. This is the battle of human survival that she fears can only end in death. About the Author: Melissa Hosack Melissa lives near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with her husband, Jeremy, and her son, Marshall Frost. Her favorite genre to write is Paranormal Romance. Melissa attended London School of Journalism where she received her certificate in Novel Writing in 2011. She writes a monthly short story column titled Frequent Flyer for a government newsletter.
Camden Harrison's life used to be perfectly normal. That is until his unfortunate murder and following resurrection by a witch. Though grateful for his second chance at life, it doesn't come without its side effects. While dealing with the occasional appearance of a tail and his new ability to breathe fire, Camden finds himself in the middle of a supernatural revolution. He must now help a species he knows nothing about win their freedom from an evil dictator. Priya, the unofficial leader of the revolution, convinces him to pretend to be something he isn't-an experienced dragon who rules his own territory. She uses his influence to motivate her people into taking their fates into their own hands. Despite his complete cluelessness over dragon habits and customs, Camden just might actually help them win their freedom. But at what cost will that freedom come? About the Author: Melissa Hosack Melissa lives near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with her husband, Jeremy, and her son, Marshall Frost. Her favorite genre to write is Paranormal Romance. Melissa attended London School of Journalism where she received her certificate in Novel Writing in 2011. She writes a monthly short story column titled Frequent Flyer for a government newsletter. Make-believe is more than a child's game!
Sunshine and Grimm follows vampire detective Alex Grimm through his struggles to track down the head of a murderous organization while playing the unfamiliar role of newlywed. He has to balance torture and mayhem with gambling and requests to see the newest tearjerker flick, things his new wife would prefer to do. He'd simply disappear into the darkness never to be seen by her again if it wasn't for the tricky stipulation that he's now linked to Lacy by law. The fact that she is wearing his dead mother's wedding band is another reason for him to stick close to her side until he can figure out the easiest way to get rid of her for good. Lacy complicates his life like no other woman ever has. She's energetic. She's wild. She's the exact opposite of him and has a very misguided impression of his personality in general. She thinks his nature is close to hers. She couldn't be more wrong. Between sending him to interrogate a hairstylist and tagging along to brawls involving creatures she's not even sure she believes in, Lacy makes Alex's job worlds harder. How can he be expected to torture evil vampires for information while his unwanted wife is bouncing around behind him with animated energy? Despite their differences and the fact that they drive each other insane, if the two of them can put their heads together, they just might make a good team. They'll kick a little vampire ass or die trying. And along the way, they may just realize their feelings for one another reach beyond mere lust. For two people so set in their ways, falling in love might be just as difficult as catching a killer. About the Author: Melissa Hosack Melissa lives near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with her husband, Jeremy, and her son, Marshall Frost. Her favorite genre to write is Paranormal Romance. Melissa attended London School of Journalism where she received her certificate in Novel Writing in 2011. She writes a monthly short story column titled Frequent Flyer for a government newsletter.
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