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Dana Fredsti
.Dana Fredsti is ex B-movie actress with a background in theatrical sword-fighting. Through seven plus years of volunteering at EFBC/FCC (Exotic Feline Breeding Facility/Feline Conservation Center), Dana's had a full-grown leopard sit on her feet, kissed by tigers, held baby jaguars and had her... show more

.Dana Fredsti is ex B-movie actress with a background in theatrical sword-fighting. Through seven plus years of volunteering at EFBC/FCC (Exotic Feline Breeding Facility/Feline Conservation Center), Dana's had a full-grown leopard sit on her feet, kissed by tigers, held baby jaguars and had her thumb sucked by an ocelot with nursing issues. She's addicted to bad movies and any book or film, good or bad, which include zombies. Her other hobbies include surfing (badly), collecting beach glass (obsessively), and wine tasting (happily). Dana was co-producer/writer/director for a mystery-oriented theatrical troupe based in San Diego. These experiences were the basis for her mystery novel MURDER FOR HIRE: The Peruvian Pigeon (James A. Rock & Company Publishers, Yellowback Mysteries Imprint, Oct. 2007). She recently finished co-writing What Women Really Want in Bed with Cynthia Gentry, their second writing partnership after Secret Seductions, for which Dana used the pseudonym Roxanne Colville. She's written numerous published articles, essays and shorts, including stories in Cat Fantastic IV, an anthology series edited by Andre Norton (Daw, 1997), Danger City (Contemporary Press, 2005), and Mondo Zombie (Cemetery Dance, 2006). Her essays can be seen in Morbid Curiosity, Issues 2-7. Additionally she's written several produced low-budget screenplays and currently has another script under option. Dana was also co-writer/associate producer on Urban Rescuers, a documentary on feral cats and TNR (Trap/Neuter/Return), which won Best Documentary at the 2003 Valley Film Festival in Los Angeles. Under the nom de plume Inara LaVey, she has a short story, Succubusted, and a novel, Ripping the Bodice, out at Ravenous Romance, a new e-book site focused on erotic romance. Dana's currently working on the second book in the Murder for Hire series, The Big Snooze and Inara is trying to finish Champagne for r Ravenous.
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markk
markk rated it 6 years ago
I came across this book while perusing the shelves at my local library. It was the title that caught my attention; the word "time" on any book shelved in the science fiction section will always attract my interest. After giving it a quick scan, I decided to give it a try. Two hours later, I find m...
Sci-Fi & Scary
Sci-Fi & Scary rated it 7 years ago
This was alright. My mom picked it up because she's a massive fan of the Joe Ledger series and, as usual, I stole it from her and read it as soon as I was aware that she had it.I can't really put my finger on why I'm kind of just 'alright' with this, so I'll just leave it with some thoughts.-The 'in...
want a real life adventure? come to Australia we have spiders bigger than your hand.
Pretty decent zombie book. The main character, Ashley, occasionally got on my nerves, but overall i quite liked her. Ashley's 'talents' actually made sense, she wasn't the only one to have acquired them and while it was a rare talent it wasn't the rarest. and i must say how much i appreciate this, t...
Housewife Blues and Chihuahua Stories
Not a good idea to read this one without reading book 1 [b:Plague Town|12730666|Plague Town (Ashley Parker, #1)|Dana Fredsti|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1331419126s/12730666.jpg|17867921] and book 2 [b:Plague Nation|15798786|Plague Nation (Ashley Parker, #2)|Dana Fredsti|https://d.gr-assets.com/bo...
Sarah's Library
Sarah's Library rated it 11 years ago
14/10 - Another excellent installment in the Ashley Parker series. Why oh why do authors feel they have to kill off a character to keep readers interested? I would be perfectly happy to never have a character die and everyone live happily ever after. For eg. Buffy's Joss Whedon saying that the wa...
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