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Stricken
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Stricken
Marcia
Colette
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Publisher: Purple Sword
Publications
Number of pages: 155
Word Count: 60,000
Cover Artist: Traci Markou
Book Description:
Personal tragedy convinces
half-werewolf Alexa York to get away to the town of McCormick, Pennsylvania
where she's charged with protecting Dr. Aiden Joss, physician to the
supernatural community. Not only does she need the money, she needs the
distraction. Unfortunately, she gets it in spades when Joss's personal issues
and a myriad of dangerously sick patients make her new job nearly impossible.
A mysterious disease is running
its way through the New York Order of the Amazons and leaving bodies in its
wake. The same warrior who had chosen her clan over Joss has asked for him
help. Even though the disease is real, Alexa has reason to believe his ex's
sincerity is not.
Given the other numerous problems
she has to deal with that are outside of her job description, Dr. Joss might be
the biggest threat to his own safety. But, protecting him comes first. That’s
difficult to do when his efforts to find an antidote put everyone in his remote
clinic in danger, including Alexa.
About
the Author:
Marcia Colette didn’t discover
her love for reading until her late teens when she started reading John Saul
and progressed to works by Bentley Little, Stephen King and Laurell K.
Hamilton. Her reading tastes convinced her to write paranormals where curses
cause people to shift into spiders, psychotic and telekinetic mothers are
locked away in attics, and murderous doppelgangers are on a rampage. Let's not
forget about the hunky werecheetah coalitions who live throughout North
Carolina. As long as she can make it believable, that's all that matters.
Born and raised in upstate New
York, Marcia now lives in North Carolina with her mom and beautiful daughter.
They’re not raising zombies in the backyard. There aren’t any hellhounds living
in the den, only a rabbit and a cockatiel. So where she gets her ideas is as
much a mystery to her as anyone else.
The best place to find her--when
she's not stirring up trouble--is on her blog where she loves connecting with
readers.
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