Vered Ehsani
from Africa... with a Bite! Vered Ehsani has been a writer since she could hold pen to paper, which is a lot longer than she cares to admit. She lives in Kenya with her family and various other animals. When she isn't writing or running a radio show, she pretends to work as an environmental...
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from Africa... with a Bite! Vered Ehsani has been a writer since she could hold pen to paper, which is a lot longer than she cares to admit. She lives in Kenya with her family and various other animals. When she isn't writing or running a radio show, she pretends to work as an environmental consultant. Visit Vered and her world of African paranormal thrillers at http://veredehsani.co.za and get a free book.
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Birth date: 1971-12-25
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I am pleased to announce that for the first time in my experience with this series, a good portion of the contents actually had something to do with both the title and the cover copy. Not everything, but something. YAY! Revenge of the Mantis also dumps very welcome info in such quantities you’d th...
In keeping with the first book, The Automaton’s Wife pretty much ignores its title and cover copy and does its own thing. The automaton doesn’t show up until Chapter 20 (of 34) before promptly disappearing for several more chapters and doing zero “return[ing] for his wife”. The proposal takes place ...
Meh. For a book called Ghosts of Tsavo, Beatrice (the narrator) didn’t spend much time investigating the titular beasts. And more’s the pity, because what I got instead was a bunch of scrambled, incomplete backstory, anachronisms, boring domestic scenes, a whole lot of set-up for subsequent books – ...
Such a lovely read. As a fan of the paranormal, I've really enjoyed this book. It was a lovely combination of facts, myth, and fiction woven into one story. What would it be like if spirits were pestering the material world, are their rules they should abide by? What if your spouse didn't move on af...
As an anthology, of course it's a mixed bag. There were some stories I really enjoyed, while others I wasn't so enthusiastic about. I'll mention the best here, but other readers may find their preferences lean elsewhere. Being that the anthology is free, though, it's worth risking wading through the...