Strange Brew
Today’s hottest urban fantasy authors come together in this delicious brew that crackles and boils over with tales of powerful witches and dark magic!In Charlaine Harris’ “Bacon,” a beautiful vampire joins forces with a witch from an ancient line to find out who killed her beloved husband. In...
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Today’s hottest urban fantasy authors come together in this delicious brew that crackles and boils over with tales of powerful witches and dark magic!In Charlaine Harris’ “Bacon,” a beautiful vampire joins forces with a witch from an ancient line to find out who killed her beloved husband. In “Seeing Eye” by Patricia Briggs, a blind witch helps sexy werewolf Tom Franklin find his missing brother—and helps him in more ways than either of them ever suspected. And in Jim Butcher’s “Last Call,” wizard Harry Dresden takes on the darkest of dark powers—the ones who dare to mess with this favorite beer.For anyone who’s ever wondered what lies beyond the limits of reality, who’s imagined the secret spaces where witches wield fearsome magic, come and drink deep. Let yourself fall under the spell of this bewitching collection!
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780312383367 (0312383363)
Publish date: July 7th 2009
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Pages no: 372
Edition language: English
Series: Jane Yellowrock
I started this anthology for the Mercy Thompson story of course, but I am enjoying the others as well. It had come from a pay phone. There weren’t many of those left, now that cell phones had made it less profitable for the phone companies to keep repairing the damage of vandals.
Hell hath no fury like a ten-year-old with headless dolls.
I might be running low on bottled semen, but the truth was, you could always get more of that.
Strange Brew by P.N. Elrod, Patricia Briggs, Jim Butcher, Rachel Caine, Karen Chance, Charlaine Harris, Faith Hunter, Caitlin Kittredge, Jenna Maclaine Source: Borrowed from Library! Book Description:Today’s hottest urban fantasy authors come together in this delicious brew that crackles and...
Loved Moria and Tom's story by Patricia Briggs. It was really the only reason I picked up the book. Can that woman write anything bad? I highly doubt it!