Synopses & Reviews
TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME
Two charmed and sexy novellas set in Mysteria, the beguiling little Colorado town where magic is in the air and passions run high—and not because of the altitude . . .
Hundreds of years ago, in the mountains of Colorado, Mysteria was founded by a random act of demonic kindness. Today, it’s a magnet for the supernatural, where magic quietly coexists with the mundane world. But now two sisters are about to unleash a tempest of seduction that will have tongues wagging for centuries to come . . .
The Witches of Mysteria and the Dead Who Love Them
Genevieve is a witch with a bad case of unrequited love for a local bar owner. But is his sudden change of heart the result of a love potion—or a literally breathtaking passion?
A Tawdry Affair
Glory, witch of love, wants her man. Unfortunately, he barely knows she exists—until a magic pen brings her creative fantasies of seduction, sex, and delicious revenge to life.
Review
Praise for the Magic at Midnight novellas: “Filled with magic love potions, demons . . . and vampires. [A] delightful story.” —Eye on Romance
“Revenge and red-hot sex.”—Publishers Weekly
And for Gena Showalter and her novels:
“Splitting the difference between Desperate Housewives and The X-Files, this paranormal romance brings magic and monsters to the steamy suburbs in four satisfying novellas about the town of Mysteria. There’s magic, heat, and lots of laughs.” —Publishers Weekly
“One of the premier authors of paranormal romance.”—Kresley Cole, New York Times bestselling author
“Gena Showalter knows how to keep readers glued to the pages and smiling the whole time.”—Lara Adrian, New York Times bestselling author
“Ms. Showalter continues to deliver an engaging, sexy, action-packed paranormal romance with enough humor and angst to appeal to all readers.”—Smexy Books
“Desperate Housewives meets Charmed, this collection of novellas is as varied in its content as the authors who’ve written them. From sweet and passionate to dark and sexy, the werewolves, vampires, demons, witches, fairies, and humans of Mysteria are as engaging and fun as they are diverse and compelling.”—Fresh Fiction
Synopsis
Return to a town of bewitching seduction and sensual demons. Theres a spellbinding witch of love who wants to make one man hers; a vegan having trouble adapting to vampirism; Satans emissary, who is looking for steady work in Colorado; and angelic triplets feeling a wee touch of the devil.
Synopsis
In this fun follow-up to "Mysteria," readers are invited to return to a town of bewitching seduction and sensual demons. This hot new anthology includes stories by bestselling authors Davidson, Susan Grant, Gene Showalter, and P.C. Cast. Original.
Synopsis
Two charmed and sexy novellas set in Mysteria, the beguiling little Colorado town where magic is in the air and passions run high—and not because of the altitude . . .
Hundreds of years ago, in the mountains of Colorado, Mysteria was founded by a random act of demonic kindness. Today, it’s a magnet for the supernatural, where magic quietly coexists with the mundane world. But now two sisters are about to unleash a tempest of seduction that will have tongues wagging for centuries to come . . .
The Witches of Mysteria and the Dead Who Love Them
Genevieve is a witch with a bad case of unrequited love for a local bar owner. But is his sudden change of heart the result of a love potion—or a literally breathtaking passion?
A Tawdry Affair
Glory, witch of love, wants her man. Unfortunately, he barely knows she exists—until a magic pen brings her creative fantasies of seduction, sex, and delicious revenge to life.
About the Author
GENA SHOWALTER is the
New York Times bestselling author of more than thirty novels in a wide range of genres, from breathtaking paranormal romances featuring angels, demons, and the battle of good against evil, to cutting-edge young adult novels like Alice in Zombieland. Her books have appeared in Cosmopolitan and
Seventeen and have been nominated for the prestigious RITA Award, as well as the National Readers’ Choice Award. She is universally acknowledged to be “made of awesome.” Really.