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My music made a lovely magic. It was tiny magic, sure, but effective: it thickened the air and deepened the candles' warm light, caressed the listener like intimate fingertips and teased sleeping nerve-endings toward a gently quivering wakefulness. Go, me. I made it all happen.Need help? You probably shouldn't ask Grey.He's a runaway Fey prince in New York City. He feeds on love like some kind of vampire. He really doesn't like people.Then a monster hunts him down in late-night Manhattan, ruins his vacation, and forces him into the fight of his life.He's marked, and monsters are coming for him. Grey had no plans to be ahero, but that doesn't matter. This time, he isn't pulling the strings.-------"Urban fantasy with a dash of Cthulhuian horror."- Amazon Customer"The characters draw you in right away and you'll find yourself laughing atGrey's sarcasm and self-indulgent wit. I really enjoyed the story anddidn't mind missing a little sleep to stay up and finish it...eventhough I did wake up my toddler once or twice laughing at Grey'sdialogue." - Jack Zaccaro
The box jumped. Boxes are not supposed to jump. It's a law somewhere, I think. Maybe Guyana. Apparently not in New Hampshire, because the box kept jumping.All Katie Lin wants is to get away from the magic, mayhem, and the never-ending war of her family. Unfortunately, someone has other ideas, and sends her a box. A box that jumps. The tiny fire hazard inside sends her right into the path of a dragon war, the Crow King, and a reluctant elf prince, forcing her to admit that sometimes, running away doesn't work as planned.
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