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Avarice, Halo 2 (Paperback)
Angelia Fristoe; Edited by Genevieve Scholl; Susan Stec
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R467
Discovery Miles 4 670
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Lust's passion will be served; it demands, it militates, it
tyrannizes. The Marquis de Sade * Possession? Obsession?
Reincarnation? Or a fifteen year old sadistic psychopath on a
killing spree? * ***Warning - Adult content, sadistic and visually
graphic murder scenes where blood is spilled for the sheer pleasure
of spilling it, and death is merely a dispassionate objective.
OH, WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN, HARRY BOY, HARRY BOY? OH, WHERE HAVE YOU
BEEN, WICKED HARRY? I HAVE BEEN TO SEEK A DIDDLE, HE'S THE STRINGS
ON MY FIDDLE BUT HE'S A YOUNG THING AND I MUST KILL HIS MOTHER BAH,
BAH, BLACK SHEEP, HAVE YOU ANY TOYS? YES, SIR, YES SIR, THREE
LITTLE BOYS ONE FOR MY MASTER, ONE FOR MY DAME AND ONE FOR THE
GENTLEMAN WHO LIVES DOWN THE LANE BUT MARY HAD A DERRINGER, ITS
HANDLE WHITE AS SNOW AND EVERYWHERE THAT MARY WENT, THE GUN WAS
SURE TO GO IT FOLLOWED HER TO SCHOOL ONE DAY, AND WASTED TWO ON THE
WAY THIS MADE POOR MARY TOSS IT DOWN, BEFORE SHE WENT BACK TO TOWN
THEN JILL FOUND IT, PICKED IT UP AND STUFFED IT IN HER SATCHEL AND
JACK AND JILL WENT UP THE HILL TO FETCH A PAIL OF WATER POOR JILL
FELL IN AND COULDN'T SWIM, AND JACK, HE COULDN'T SAVE HER PLUS,
THERE'S FREDDIE, SEE, A HORRID WICKED BOY IS HE HE CATCHES FLIES,
POOR LITTLE THINGS, AND THEN RIPS OFF THEIR TINY WINGS AND AH, FAR
WORSE THAN ALL BESIDE HE BEAT LITTLE MARY 'TIL SHE CRIED HUSH HUSH
HUSH HUSH COME, LET'S RING-A-ROUND THE ROSIE, A GUN INSTEAD OF
POSIES, POW POW POW POW THEY'LL ALL TUMBLE DOWN
Susan's sister is in one hell of a mess (literally); confined to
servitude with the demon, Rafael. When Rafael gifts JoAnn with an
Earth-to-Abyss cellphone so she can communicate with her sister,
Susan soon finds out that JoAnn has gone from servitude to
concubine, and no longer wishes to come home. JoAnn really loves
her new Hell phone. Problem is, the frequent calls home--time
really moves like Hell in the Abyss--are putting a large dent and
Susan and Marcus's bedroom time. In their attempt to retrieve
JoAnn, THE GRATEFUL UNDEAD team ultimately find themselves
knee-deep in vamp critters, demons, rogues, and a host of new and
colorful characters, when the mission takes them from their home in
Florida to the streets of New Orleans.
Susan is 58-years-old and bored with life. Middle age is a daily
drudge of sagging body parts and aches and pains. Her fervent
prayer that she could somehow recapture her youth comes true one
night during a chance encounter with a child-like vampire. As soon
as the other women in her family see the transformation they waste
no time in sticking their necks out, hoping Susan will share this
new-found fountain of youth. Suddenly, this newly born group of
hot-bodied vamps find themselves thrust into a world controlled by
an ancient order of vampires. A world with rules, all of which the
ladies pretty much break within hours of becoming immortals. And
the little matter of the accidental epidemic of vamped out wildlife
isn't exactly endearing them to the powers that be, either. They're
So Vein is a hilarious and irreverent new twist on the
paranormal/vampire romance genre.
Dekram can't help feeling like an outcast. She's the only mixed
breed fairy running around her secluded home realm of Wandermere.
She loves her parents, but part of her wishes she could just be
like everyone else. That sentiment only intensifies when she begins
overhearing strange conversations the adults seem to be having
about her and her future. Something isn't quite right in Wandermere
and Dekram seems to be at the center of it. Wandermere is anything
but your typical fairy forest kingdom. You won't find any dainty,
innocent, classical fairies sitting on toadstools petting baby
bunnies. Instead, you'll stumble upon mouthy teen fairies wearing
designer knockoffs and texting on their smart phones. It wasn't
always like this, and the adults claim the reasons behind the
change is to help them better deal with trips to the human world,
but Dekram begins having doubts about what is real and who has been
lying.
A demented mind? Or a mind with dementia? Viola Fisher may be in
her eighties, look a bit zany, and pop out with an amusing
rendition of a favorite song in the middle of a sentence. But tread
lightly, because if you happen to resemble the antagonist in her
last murder mystery or television show, or sound like a suspect in
a recent news article, you may end up her next victim.
Toni's grandmother is a psychopath. Her sister is a ghost. Her
boyfriend is possessed. And she has no idea who she is. * Summer
vacation is ruined when Toni's twin sister, Sara, dies. Instead of
walking into the light, Sara stomps directly away from it, totally
pissed she didn't die in her skinny jeans. That's when Sara finds
out their grandmother has a gift for talking to dead people, and
two spritely spirits and a nasty soothsayer named Bartholomew are
all working their angle with Toni's future caught in between. *
Dear old Granny's determined not to be the last necromancer in the
family, but with the death of her promiscuous granddaughter, her
only option is Toni, who must remain a virgin until her eighteenth
birthday without any ghostly interference from Sara. * Sara's not
having any of it; especially since the guy Granny's conspiring with
is the same guy that assisted in Sara's demise. Toni needs help But
protecting her sister is complicating all the ghostly fun on the
other side * Can death stop a twin? Maybe not, but Granny knows
DEAD GIRLS NEVER SHUT UP ***PG suggested-mild adult content and
profanity.
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