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  • Book cover of Mark of the Necromancer
    Tamsin Silver

     · 2015

    Sabrina Grayson is dead and it's the best thing that has ever happened to her. As a child, Sabrina saw ghosts, but with age and parental influence, she forgot all about them. That is, until fate stepped in to bring her back where she belonged: with the dead. Now she's a Necromancer; the only one who can travel the Death Highway and walk the Earth. As a new member of the supernatural world, Sabrina discovers the truth about her past and must learn who she really is. To do this, she will have to team up with Detective Alex Price, the one man she can't stand. Only together can they figure out who murdered her and why they are killing her friends off one by one. Determined to save them and the city she loves from the evil plot they uncover, Sabrina will put her soul on the line...even if it means going to Hell and fighting Lucifer himself.

  • Book cover of Skye of the Damned

    Based on the web series by Tamsin L. Silver -Skye MacKenna has been on the run most of her life. Different names. Different cities. Now she will face those who have hunted her by taking the battle to them, back to where it all began - New York City. Currently it is run by the Vampires, with the FAE nipping at their heels for control. Once on the inside of the political upheaval, can Skye discover who killed her family before they find and eliminate her? Explore more about the characters and see episodes of the Skye of the Damned Web Series by visiting www.SkyeOfTheDamned.com

  • Book cover of The Curse of Billy the Kid

    Henry McCarty William H. Bonney Billy the Kid He's one of the most famous figures in the Old West, no matter what name he goes by. His exploits are the stuff of legend, but the most fantastical of all of them have been lost to history. Until now. It's 1949, and the famous gunslinger is now a federal agent called William Kidwell, and he's returned to where it all began--Lincoln County, New Mexico, to face the demons of his past and wrest control of his soul from the immortal witch Scáthach. But the story begins in 1878, with the death of John Tunstall, the Lincoln County War, the Regulators, and a young man finding out the hard way that things far more terrifying than outlaws roam the dusty trails of the Old West. These are the Untold Legends. This is The Curse of Billy the Kid.

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  • Book cover of The Torment of Richard Brewer

    Henry McCarty William H. Bonney Billy the Kid He's one of the most famous figures in the Old West, no matter what name he goes by. His exploits are the stuff of legend, but the most fantastical of them all have been lost to history. Until now. The year is 1949, and the famous gunslinger is now a federal agent called William Kidwell. He's traveled to Las Cruces, New Mexico, to follow a lead on a missing fellow agent; however, he quickly realizes the same supernatural enemies he fought in 1878 are plaguing this town. Worse yet, the dirty sheriff is working with the Santa Fe Ring to control the money of Las Cruces. It's Lincoln all over again. ​ Only by making new friends and allies can William try to save this town from Scáthach. If she comes, she'll claim this place, and the fate that burned Lincoln back in July of 1878 will engulf this land as well. He cannot change how things transpired during the Five-day Battle of 1878, but he sure as hell can try and change the fate of Las Cruces. These are the Untold Legends. This is The Torment of Richard Brewer, the sequel to The Curse of Billy the Kid.

  • Book cover of Hope of the Damned

    After being away from the city for six months with the Unseelie Court, Skye returns to her apartment in NYC to find it's time to face her problems with Madison and the rest of the gang. They want answers she's not ready to give. Somehow, she must find a middle ground to keep the peace. However, there is one person who holds no grudges against her: Hayden Fletcher. That paired with the sexual chemistry between them running high, Skye finds herself opening up and trusting him with her past, and a bit of her heart. Skye has never been one to let people in, but she's beginning to see she needs help if she's to avenge her family and get the answers she needs concerning the Legend of Faith. The problem is, with trust comes the chance of betrayal, and if Skye chooses the wrong people to put her faith in, it could be the end of her life.