Mysteria Lane
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- 5,99 €
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- 5,99 €
Publisher Description
The New York Times bestselling authors of Mysteria return to the town where paranormal passions run high—and everyone makes their own rules.
Located in the picturesque mountains of Colorado, Mysteria is a place where the supernatural co-exists with the natural. It’s a town of bewitching seduction, dark magic, and sensual demons...
In MaryJanice Davidson's "Disdaining Trouble," the Desdain Triplets may look like little angels, but a new man in town is bringing out the devil in one of them...
As Satan’s most devoted emissary, Shay levels disaster on the world like a real pro. Now, she’s come to Mysteria with a hot new job, and giving grave new meaning to the term "Nanny from Hell" in this story from Susan Grant.
In Gena Showalter's "A Tawdry Affair," Glory, witch of love, wants her man. Unfortunately, he barely knows she exists. Until a magic pen brings to life her creative fantasies of seduction, sex, and delicious revenge…
In a town of bloodsucking vampires, a vegan like Summer can have trouble adapting. But Colin Vlad has what it takes to change a woman’s mind—not to mention her appetite in P. C. Cast's "It's in His Kiss."
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Following 2006's Mysteria, this collection of steamy and sassy stories returns to supernatural suburbia in entertaining style. In "Disdaining Trouble," Davidson introduces the devilish Desdaine triplets, whose encounter with a wishing well has too many repercussions to quite fit into the short format. Shay, the top-ranking she-demon in the devil's army, strikes up a steamy romance with a demon hunter in Grant's "The Nanny from Hell." Showalter's "A Tawdry Affair" combines revenge and red-hot sex when frustrated love-witch Glory uses a magic pen to write fantasies that come true. In Cast's "It's in His Kiss...," hapless teacher Summer can't seem to control her magic, her classroom or her feelings for a flirtatious fairy and a handsome vampire. Several characters from Mysteria make appearances, but new readers will have no trouble appreciating these charming tales.