Necromancer (Necromancer, #0.5)
by:
Lish McBride (author)
DEATH AND WAFFLES: A Short Story by Lish Bride, author of HOLD ME CLOSER, NECROMANCERMatt’s childhood friend, Ashley, has been stopping by a lot lately. That might seem pretty normal, but Ashley died years ago and now she’s Death. And tonight she wants waffles and fries. INCLUDES AN EXCERPT OF...
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DEATH AND WAFFLES: A Short Story by Lish Bride, author of HOLD ME CLOSER, NECROMANCERMatt’s childhood friend, Ashley, has been stopping by a lot lately. That might seem pretty normal, but Ashley died years ago and now she’s Death. And tonight she wants waffles and fries. INCLUDES AN EXCERPT OF HOLD ME CLOSER, NECROMANCER…Sam leads a pretty normal life. He may not have the most exciting job in the world, but he’s doing all right—until a fast food prank brings him to the attention of Douglas, a creepy guy with an intense violent streak.Turns out Douglas is a necromancer who raises the dead for cash and sees potential in Sam. Then Sam discovers he’s a necromancer too, but with strangely latent powers. And his worst nightmare wants to join forces . . . or else. With only a week to figure things out, Sam needs all the help he can get. Luckily he lives in Seattle, which has nearly as many paranormal types as it does coffee places. But even with newfound friends, will Sam be able to save his skin?
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781429991902 (1429991909)
ASIN: B004I6DFLS
Publish date: February 1st 2011
Publisher: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
Pages no: 32
Edition language: English
Series: Necromancer
*Book source ~ Free on Amazon Matt’s best friend Ashley died of cancer when she was 10. That doesn’t stop her from coming around to visit with him though. I picked this up after reading Hold Me Closer, Necromancer. I went looking to see if there were more stories in the series and couldn’t belie...
This is a short story prequel, so I won’t be writing a full review. There aren’t words to describe how happy I get when I read a prequel, and it’s awesome. Prequels are just so hard to nail down and do really well, and it’s just an incredible feeling when you read one, and you just say…“Yes!” I re...
Did they know, on some level, that my Catholic-schoolgirl-looking companion was a harbinger of death? Nobody screamed and pointed, so I guess not.This was a fast little pit stop on my "anticipation for Necromancing the Stone" tour. I'm excitedly looking forward to book 2 in the Necromancer series, s...
EDIT 9/1/2012:I was finally able to get my hands on a copy.But let me say this: it's ridiculus that I had to pirate a copy of something that's distributed for free.And it's ridiculus that we are in 2012 and still something as "geographical restrictions" or "we can't bill this for non-US residents" s...