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A Dark Passion…A Dark Magic…A Dark Spell…will they break the … SILVER SILENCE?


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Facing the nightmare of their past is the only way out…


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Passion…revenge…lies…


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The storm led me to Padthaway.


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An unexpected angel…a broken warrior…


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A desire that defies all limits…and a love that was meant to be



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    Also by Jaye Wells:

    Red-Headed Stepchild, April 2009
    Paperback
    Weirdly, A Collection of Strange Tales, vol. 2, July 2008
    e-Book

    Red-Headed Stepchild
    Jaye Wells

    The first book in an exciting new urban fantasy trilogy that will captivate readers!

    June 20, 2009

    Sabina Kane #1
    Orbit
    April 2009
    On Sale: April 1, 2009
    Featuring: Adam Lazarus; Sabina Kane
    400 pages
    ISBN: 0316037761
    EAN: 9780316037761
    Paperback

    Fantasy Urban

    In a world where being of mixed-blood is a major liability, Sabina has the only profession fit for an outcast: assassin. However, she's never brought her work home with her---until now.

    This time, it's personal.

    Her latest mission threatens the fragile peace between the vampire and mage races. As Sabina scrambles to figure out which side she's on, she uncovers secrets that will change the course of her life forever.

    Comments

    13 comments posted.

    Re: Red-Headed Stepchild

    Sounds like a very entertaining book.
    (Donna Simmonds 12:13pm April 1)

    I'd rather spend my days ordering things from the home shopping network too :)

    I'll be checking this book out!! Sounds so different from what I normally read. :D
    (
    Rachael Grime 12:33pm April 1)

    A hairless cat? Poor kitty - they're so ugly!
    (
    Kelli Jo Calvert 1:32pm April 1)

    I loved what you had to say about Giguhl, and I remembered reading about your book in RT. Love the title. I'm looking forward to reading it more than ever now!
    (
    Kay Martinez 2:33pm April 1)

    Just wondered where you got the idea for the home shopping network demon. Someone you know have an addiction? Just curious!
    (
    Sara Reyes 3:53pm April 1)

    I'm actually a big fan of horror and thriller books! Stephen King is one of my favorite authors.
    (
    LuAnn Morgan 8:30pm April 1)

    Sarah, I have actually never orders from
    HSN. My friend's mom has an addiction--
    a whole room dedicated to her HSN
    booty--so maybe it came from that.
    (
    Jaye Wells 9:34pm April 1)

    Kellie Jo, right? In my opinion, the
    wrinklier and grumpier-looking the
    animal, the better. I keep threatening
    to get a hairless, but I'm not sure my
    boxer would appreciate sharing
    attention with a demon cat.
    (
    Jaye Wells 9:35pm April 1)

    Glad to hear I wasn't the only one
    afraid of things that might go bump in
    the night. Afraid I'm still not over it
    and I'm quite a bit older than you are.
    Still can't watch horror movies. They
    would give me nightmares for weeks.
    I am getting better, but won't push my
    luck. Like your idea of dealing with
    your characters with a sense of humor.
    We all need more of that and it
    certainly doesn't hurt.
    (
    Patricia Barraclough 11:58pm April 1)

    Hey Jaye!
    I just my copy of Redheaded Step Child and can't wait to read it!
    I love horror movies justnot the slasher ones, to much gore not enough story to me. :)
    As to dealing with your fears with humor and a kick butt herione...Awesome! So what would you do with your fear of snakes and heights?
    Don't do the shopping network but I do love to shop when I can!
    Have a Great Day!
    (
    Chris Jones 11:25am April 15)

    After reading the excerpt, I'd love to win this book. Please keep writing.
    Lorraine
    moml1@cox.net
    (
    Lorraine Larose 8:47pm June 20)

    I have heard good things about this book.I can't wait to get my hands on it.
    (
    Breia Brickey 9:08pm June 20)

    Another variation in this genre. There
    are many good books here and it never
    ceases to amaze me how you can find a
    new plot line.
    (
    Patricia Barraclough 10:56pm June 20)

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