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Fresh Pick | BLOOD TIES by Mari Mancusi
Fresh Pick / January 20, 2012

Blood Coven #6  August 2011 On Sale: August 2, 2011 Featuring: Jayden; Magnus; Sunny 127 pages ISBN: 042524136X EAN: 9780425241363 Paperback $9.99 Add to Wish List Young Adult Paranormal, Paranormal – Supernatural Buy at Amazon.com Can’t catch a break…or possibly love Blood Ties by Mari Mancusi “Dark, delicious and full of surprises, the Blood Coven series is like vampire candy.” -New York Times bestselling author Heather Brewer. Officially back in the arms of her vampire boyfriend Magnus, Sunny finds she still can’t forget the gentle mortal Jayden who once saved her life. When darkness threatens to steal his humanity, Sunny must make a choice: stay true to her love, or defy him in a desperate attempt to save Jayden’s soul. Meanwhile, the Blood Coven is gearing up for a showdown with a splinter group of Slayer Inc. It’s Vampires vs. Slayers in a showdown that could cost Sunny not only her heart…but also her life. This world is constantly shifting and often funny. Excerpt Chapter One “Hey Sunny, over here!”? I look up from stuffing my field hockey stick into my bag, my eyes widening with horror as they fall upon a long, black stretch limousine, pulling up curbside to…

Jane Kindred | Fresh Demons
Author Guest / January 20, 2012

One of the most frequent comments I hear about my recent release, THE FALLEN QUEEN, is “I was leery of reading another book about angels and demons, but this surprised me.” I cringe when I hear people are coming to my book with trepidation and preconceived notions that it isn’t going to be their cup of tea, but I’m gratified to find readers are enjoying it despite themselves. The funny thing is that I somehow missed that angels and demons were becoming a trend in urban fantasy and paranormal romance when I began the House of Arkhangel’sk series. I guess I had my head too deeply buried in researching this world that had taken me over to notice what was going on around me in the world of publishing. It also wasn’t meant to be an urban fantasy; in epic fantasy, the “Elysian field” seemed wide open. It was only after I started writing my demon hero that I realized he had ideas of his own. I had no choice but to follow him when he fell to the world of Man. One of the things that makes my demons and angels different is that they have no religious origins….