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Stealing Time
Servants of Fate
Book One
Wendy Sparrow
Genre: Paranormal Romance (Holiday)
Publisher: Pen and Kink Publishing
Date of Publication: November 1, 2016
ISBN: 9781988233093
ASIN: B01L32M3H6
Number of pages: 87 pages
Word Count: 26,000
Cover Artist: Amanda C. Davis
Book Description:
Father Time’s son, Zeit Geist, must sacrifice a mortal’s lifetime to the Fates each New Year’s Eve. Last year—inexplicably, really—he made an 11:59 substitution. The Fates are pissed and they’re after his mortal Hannah. With the year ending, he ought to figure out why he’d saved her—and why he keeps doing it.
Following an unlucky year, Hannah Lyons needs a week’s holiday in a lodge to unwind. What she gets is near-death experiences and a sexy immortal who can’t avoid kissing her, but might have to kill her. After all, even Zeit can’t hold back time indefinitely.
About the Author:
At home in the Pacific Northwest, Wendy Sparrow writes for both an adult and young adult audience in many genres but always with a happily ever after. She has two wonderfully quirky kids, a supportive husband, and a perpetually messy house because she hates cleaning. She’s an advocate both online and in her community for autistic children in addition to actively trying to raise awareness about obsessive-compulsive disorder. Most days she spends on Twitter procrastinating doing the dishes.
Website: http://wendysparrow.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/WendySparrow
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