\*Note: This story was previously published in the "The Beast Within" anthology. The most dangerous trail of his career... In the misty fog of a lakefront dotted with vacation cabins, zombies are roaming wild - and CIA operative turned zombie hunter, John Petit, must stop the carnage. He's paired
Smoke on the Water
β Scribed by Handeland, Lori
- Book ID
- 108511262
- Publisher
- St. Martin's Press
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 358 KB
- Series
- Sisters of the Craft 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781250019752
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β¦ Synopsis
Reunited after four hundred years, three sisters join together to vanquish the power that tore them apart...and embrace the sorcery that is their birthright.
Abandoned as an infant, Willow Black spent her childhood in foster care, the object of whispers and pity...and rumors about being certifiably crazy. Telling your young friends that you can foresee the future--and summon the rain--is a surefire way to end up in the psychiatric ward. But when Dr. Sebastian Frasier arrives at the facility, Willow's whole life takes a turn. Sebastian is the handsomest man she's ever actually laid eyes on--even though he has been in Willow's visions for years. But not even she could have predicted the storm of passion that engulfs them both. With Sebastian by her side, Willow is emboldened to embrace her history, and the sisters she never knew. Soon, the true power in her blood awakes--and the battle she was born to fight begins. While the temp est rages,...
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***Note: This story was previously published in the βThe Beast Withinβ anthology. _The most dangerous trail of his careerβ¦_ ** In the misty fog of a lakefront dotted with vacation cabins, zombies are roaming wild - and CIA operative turned zombie hunter, John Petit, must stop the carnage. Heβs p
Reunited after four hundred years, three sisters join together to vanquish the power that tore them apart...and embrace the sorcery that is their birthright. Abandoned as an infant, Willow Black spent her childhood in foster care, the object of whispers and pity...and rumors about being certifiably