Synopses & Reviews
Dorina Basarab is a dhampir—half-human, half-vampire. Subject to uncontrollable rages, most dhampirs live very short, very violent lives. But so far, Dory has managed to maintain her sanity by unleashing her anger on those demons and vampires who deserve killing... Dory is used to fighting hard and nasty. So when she wakes up in a strange scientific lab with a strange man standing over her, her first instinct is to take his head off. Luckily, the man is actually the master vampire Louis-Cesare, so he’s not an easy kill.
It turns out that Dory had been working with a Vampire Senate task force on the smuggling of magical items and weaponry out of Faerie when she was captured and brought to the lab. But when Louis-Cesare rescues her, she has no memory of what happened to her.
To find out what was done to her—and who is behind it—Dory will have to face off with fallen angels, the maddest of mad scientists, and a new breed of vampires that are far worse than undead…
Review
Hard Bitten is...
“A fast and exciting read.”—Fresh Fiction
“Enough action, plot twists, and fights to satisfy the most jaded urban fantasy reader.”—Monsters and Critics
“Roughly fantastic from beginning to end, with one of the best endings in urban fantasy history.”—RT Book Reviews
Praise for Chloe Neills Chicagoland Vampires Novels
“The pages turn fast enough to satisfy vampire and romance fans alike.”—Booklist
“Neill creates a strong-minded, sharp-witted heroine who will appeal to fans of Charlaine Harriss Sookie Stackhouse series and Laurell K. Hamiltons Anita Blake.”—Library Journal
“With her wonderfully compelling reluctant vampire heroine, and her careful world building, I was drawn into Some Girls Bite from page one and kept reading far into the night.”—USA Today bestselling author Julie Kenner
“Smart, sexy, and delightful. A must read.”—Candace Havens, author of Dragons Prefer Blondes
“A fun cast of quirky characters and smoking-hot sexual tension...a stunning combination.”—Tate Hallaway, author of Precinct 13
Review
Praise for the Midnight’s Daughter Novels “Karen Chance takes her place along[side] Laurell K. Hamilton, Charlaine Harris, MaryJanice Davidson, and J.D. Robb…”—SF Revu
“Engaging…a must read for anyone looking for an urban fantasy story that’s explosive, fast-paced with wonderful characters and a plot that will keep you guessing until the very end.”—Night Owl Reviews
“Karen Chance is by far one of the best authors writing urban fantasies today.”—Genre Go Round Reviews
Synopsis
If you loved Nancy Drew but always wished she was an undead sword-wielding badass, Merit is your kind of girl.”Geek Monthly Times are hard for new vampire Merit. Since shapeshifters announced their presence to the world, humans have been rallying against supernaturals, and inside Cadogan House, things between Merit and her Master, Ethan Sullivan, are...tense. Worst of all, a violent vampire attack has left three women missing, and the mayor of Chicago has a simple demand for Merit and Ethan: Get your House in order. Or else.
Merit needs to get to the bottom of the crime, but, unable to tell whos on her side, she calls in a dangerous favor from a member of an underground vamp group that may have intel on the attack. Merit soon finds herself in the dark heart of Chicagos supernatural societya world ready to fulfill the protesting humans worst fears, and a place where shell learn that being a vampire means getting a little blood on your hands....
About the Author
Chloe Neill is the author of the Chicagoland Vampires Novels, including Dark Debt, Blood Games, and Biting Bad, and Dark Elite novels, including Charmfall, Hexbound, and Firespell. She was born and raised in the South but now makes her home in the Midwestjust close enough to Cadogan House and St. Sophias to keep an eye on things. When not transcribing Merits and Lilys adventures, she bakes, works, and scours the Internet for good recipes and great graphic design. Chloe also maintains her sanity by spending time with her boysher favorite landscape photographer (her husband) and their dogs, Baxter and Scout. (Both she and the photographer understand the dogs are in charge.)