Snag Letters From New York. (Blood Magic Saga, Book 2) Prepared By Monica S. Kuebler Distributed As Interactive EBook

on Letters From New York. (Blood Magic Saga, Book 2)

lead up to bookUntil Mills and Keel, the sorcerervampire bond was solely the stuff of folklore and legend a whispered myth with one hell of a body count.

Now Mills has returned to New York City, to human life, but the bond is reawakening.

And someone knows her secret,
All her secrets Monica S, Kuebler is a contributing editor of Rue Morgue magazine, author of the Blood Magic Saga, a young adult horror/urban fantasy online serial that first hit the weird wide web back inread it for free at blood magic.
net, and Rue Morgue Library Vol,: Weird Stats Morbid Facts. Shes also the co author of thepoetry collection Some Words Spoken with Cynthia Gould, When not writing, shes co producing the Great Lakes Horror Company podcast, about horror and speculative fiction, and developing the website LibraryOfTheDamned.
com. For fifteen years, Monica ran and curated releases for acclaimed micro press Burning Effigy, which closed its doors in spring of.
She lives in Toronto, Canada, with her husband, daughter, dog a Monica S, Kuebler is a contributing editor of Rue Morgue magazine, author of the Blood Magic Saga, a young adult horror/urban fantasy online serial that first hit the weird wide web back inread it for free at blood magic.
net, and
Snag Letters From New York. (Blood Magic Saga, Book 2) Prepared By Monica S. Kuebler Distributed As Interactive EBook
Rue Morgue Library Vol,: Weird Stats Morbid Facts. Shes also the co author of thepoetry collection Some Words Spoken with Cynthia Gould, When not writing, she's co producing the Great Lakes Horror Company podcast, about horror and speculative fiction, and developing the website LibraryOfTheDamned.
com. For fifteen years, Monica ran and curated releases for acclaimed micro press Burning Effigy, which closed its doors in spring of.
She lives in Toronto, Canada, with her husband, daughter, dog and cornsnake and far, far, FAR too many books.
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