Vampire Western
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ISBN: 9781419916205
The eighth novel in the award-winning Western Wind series is now available from Ellora's Cave. To read more about this book and the other novels in the series, please go to www.windlegends.org/blackmoonreaper.htm or to the buy page at
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While you're over at WindLegends, please take a look around the website. There are synopses, excerpts, and over 700 reviews of my speculative fiction novels. I write in the subgenres of SF/futuristic, horror, dark and paranormal romances, supernatural fiction, magic realism, light paranormal, alternate history (which is what the Western Wind series is), and both fantasy and dark fantasy with the occasional mystery/thriller cop novel thrown in so there's something for just about everyone at WindLegends! There are over 500 pages on the website so plan to spend some time there and if you're a writer, check out the huge writers' resource section.
May the Wind be always at your back,
Charlotte Boyett~Compo
www.windlegends.org
Where it's not the length of the scythe but how you wield it that counts.
ISBN: 9781419916205
The eighth novel in the award-winning Western Wind series is now available from Ellora's Cave. To read more about this book and the other novels in the series, please go to www.windlegends.org/blackmoonreaper.htm or to the buy page at
view link
While you're over at WindLegends, please take a look around the website. There are synopses, excerpts, and over 700 reviews of my speculative fiction novels. I write in the subgenres of SF/futuristic, horror, dark and paranormal romances, supernatural fiction, magic realism, light paranormal, alternate history (which is what the Western Wind series is), and both fantasy and dark fantasy with the occasional mystery/thriller cop novel thrown in so there's something for just about everyone at WindLegends! There are over 500 pages on the website so plan to spend some time there and if you're a writer, check out the huge writers' resource section.
May the Wind be always at your back,
Charlotte Boyett~Compo
www.windlegends.org
Where it's not the length of the scythe but how you wield it that counts.
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