About the Book
- Genre and Sub-Genres: Urban Fantasy, Paranormal Romance
- Theme: women who know how to handle a hex
- Editor: Ilona Andrews
- Contributors: Ilona Andrews, Yasmine Galenorn, Allyson James, Jeanne C. Stein
Description
Four of the bestselling names in romance and fantasy come together in this collection of thrilling novellas featuring powerful women who know how to handle a hex or two.
Stories
“Magic Dreams” — Ilona Andrews — Kate Daniels #4.5
- Shapeshifter tigress Dali Harimau finds herself in deep waters when she must challenge a dark being to a battle of wits or risk losing the man for whom she secretly longs. — Supes: were-tiger, were-jaguar, magic, Japanese mythology
“Ice Shards” — Yasmine Galenorn — Otherworld series #9.5
- Iris Kuusi, a Finnish House sprite, journeys to the frozen Northlands with Smokey, Camille, and Rozurial to confront the crazed shadow of her former lover and break the curse that is keeping her from marrying the man she loves.
- Finnish house sprite Iris Kuusi has fallen in love again. But she is carrying a dark secret. Now, she must journey to the frozen Northlands to confront the shadow of her former lover who haunts her dreams, and to discover, once and for all, whether she actually committed the horrible crime for which she was cast out. Only by breaking a curse she's been under since her youth, can she free herself to embrace the love waiting for her at home. — Supes: sprite, dragon, incubus, witch
“Double Hexed” — Allyson James — Stormwalker series #3.5
- The story takes place in Magellan, Arizona, where Stormwalker Janet Begay and her friends are trapped by a powerful curse. It will take every bit of magic simmering beneath her skin for the Stormwalker to survive being “Double Hexed.” — Supes: vampire, dragon, witch, gods
“Blood Debt” — Jeanne C Stein — Anna Strong #6.5
- Bounty-hunter-turned-vampire Anna Strong is visited by three witches who ask her to right an old magical wrong. Anna will have to live up to her last name to make it through alive. — Supes: vampire, witches
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