****_Curses_****is the 'Beauty and the Beast' retelling I've been waiting for."βMarissa Meyer** , **#1**** _New York Times_****bestselling author** **"A unique and twisty magical romp!"βTamora Pierce,****_New York Times_****bestselling author**** **Merit Cravan** refused to fulfill her obligatio
Curses!
β Scribed by J. A. Kazimer
- Book ID
- 109095738
- Publisher
- Kensington Publishing Corporation
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 149 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780758278128
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
From the Back Cover
I'm no hero. In fact, up until a couple of days ago, I was the villain. Kidnapped maidens, scared kids, stole magic tchotchkes--until I got into a little scrape with the union. Now I'm cursed with the worst fate in New Never City--no matter what I do, I gotta be nice.
So when a head-case princess named Asia barges into my apartment and asks me to find out who whacked her stepsister, Cinderella, I have no choice but to help her. And I'm more than willing to head back to her parents' castle and do some investigating if it means I can get into her black leather cat suit. Except this twisted sister has a family nutty enough to send the Biggest Baddest Wolf running for the hills--and a freaky little curse of her own. . .
About the Author
Originally from Cleveland,οΏ½Ohio, j.a. left at a young age, and now lives and writes in Denver, Colorado. Books include,The Junkie Tales (Obscure Publishing, 2010), Stolen Kidneys, Dead Hookers & Other Nursery Crimes (Obscure Publishing, 2010), & The Body Dwellers (Solstice Publishing, 2011).
Forthcoming books include, CURSES! A F**ked Up Fairytale (Kensington, March 2012) & Holy Socks and Dirtier Demons (Champagne Books, Spring 2012*).*
j.a. kazimer holds a master's degree in forensic psychology, and has worked as a PI, bartender, and most recently at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics.
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