The Disciple and Other Stories of the Paranormal
β Scribed by Jemma Chase
- Book ID
- 109115478
- Publisher
- Gini Koch
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 303 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
A time-traveling vampire hunter. The search for the hottest place on Earth. A salvage hunter at the edge of the galaxy. A maze that grows more terrifying with each turn. And someone trapped in a deadly game of hide and seek.What do they have in common? Surprises, thrills, twists, romance, and danger, all within different realms of the paranormal.Strange Protection, Hotter Than Hell, Waiting, Amazing, and The Disciple οΏ½ for the first time, these five short stories, novelettes, and novellas of the paranormal by Gini Koch writing as Jemma Chase are in one collection. These stories will introduce you to dangers and romance lurking around the corner, and show you the secret worlds and creatures just outside of everyday view.So come and enter the paranormal worlds of Jemma Chase. Just remember to bring a map to lead you back to your normal world, because the writer's web is like a maze, and not all mazes have exits.
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