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John G. Hartness
John G. Hartness is a teller of tales, a righter of wrong, defender of ladies' virtues, and some people call him Maurice, for he speaks of the pompatus of love. He is also the author of The Black Knight Chronicles from Bell Bridge Books, a comedic urban fantasy series that answers the eternal... show more

John G. Hartness is a teller of tales, a righter of wrong, defender of ladies' virtues, and some people call him Maurice, for he speaks of the pompatus of love. He is also the author of The Black Knight Chronicles from Bell Bridge Books, a comedic urban fantasy series that answers the eternal question "Why aren't there more fat vampires?" He is also the creator of the comic horror Bubba the Monster Hunter series, and the creator and co-editor of the Big Bad series of horror anthologies from Dark Oak Press and Media. 2015 has seen John launch a new dark fantasy series featuring Quncy Harker, Demon Hunter.In his copious free time John enjoys long walks on the beach, rescuing kittens from trees and recording new episodes of his ridiculous podcast Literate Liquors, where he pairs book reviews and alcoholic drinks in new and ludicrous ways. John is also a contributor to the Magical Words group blog. An avid Magic: the Gathering player, John is strong in his nerd-fu and has sometimes been referred to as "the Kevin Smith of Charlotte, NC." And not just for his girth.
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Fangs for the Fantasy
Fangs for the Fantasy rated it 9 years ago
So after a lot of manipulations from Lillith and some very bad decisions on James’s part – he is now Master of the City And there’s a lot of people, not least of which the global vampire council. And while James would probably be willing to step down, there is no abdicating – just death. Which mea...
Fangs for the Fantasy
Fangs for the Fantasy rated it 9 years ago
It seemed like another series of supernatural murders to investigate – young people aged and left for dead. Definitely a job for Greg, James and Sabrina. But they stumble on to a major secret under the city – and James’s life is suddenly riven by dangerous, tragic and difficult conflicts. How far ...
Gosh I Wish I was a Good Writer
Gosh I Wish I was a Good Writer rated it 10 years ago
Now this was fun and just right for a summer read. Two 'Good Guys' vampires are private dicks. They are sucked -pun intended - into trying to stop a grand scheme to take over the world. Just when I thought, 'Hey, this reminds me of Buffy the Vampire Slayer' the Main character said the same thing. Th...
Mallory Kellogg, Chubbygirlreads
Mallory Kellogg, Chubbygirlreads rated it 10 years ago
I got this book in a 3-pack ebook, the entire series in one tidy little bundle. They're only about 200 pages each, so they're a snap to get through. A very quick read. And the humor was very refreshing. I laughed a lot at Jimmy's antics. All that said, this book was a bit dull. Nothing very origin...
Fangs for the Fantasy
Fangs for the Fantasy rated it 11 years ago
People are going missing and have been for some time – seemingly without a trace until some jawbones were found. But they’re too old – they definitely match the victims but are years older than they should be. Woo-woo is afoot and between the changing age of the bones and troll involvement, all clue...
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