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Book Review – You’re The One That I Haunt by Terri Garey

October 10, 2010

BEWARE —> IMPORTANT – do not click on the quick “devil” picture links below if you are easily frightened. I don’t wanna give anyone nightmares or anything You’re the One that I Haunt (Nicki Styx, Book 3) Yayyyyyy Sammy! I mean…Boooooo Sammy! Nobody should ever cheer for the Devil (what was I thinking?) It’s so [...]

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Book Review – A Match Made in Hell by Terri Garey

October 9, 2010

A Match Made in Hell (Nicki Styx, Book 2) After finishing book #2 (this one) I quickly realized that this was totally my kind of series I liked book one, but this one had me excited enough to immediately move onto #3 (which, by the way, I read straight through, and will be heading into [...]

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Stacia Kane – Chess Putnam (Downside Ghosts) Series Reading Order:

July 28, 2010

One of my favorite series!! Stacia Kane’s “Downside Ghosts” captured and held me through the entire series so far. Witches with innate magical powers assist in controlling ghosts that now run rampant on earth, protecting humans from their wrath. Chess Putnam, a highly and naturally skilled witch (struggling with her own personal demons) runs into [...]

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Book Review – Dead Girls Are Easy by Terri Garey

April 16, 2010

Dead Girls Are Easy (Nicki Styx, Book 1) This was another fun and easy read! Lighthearted, a bit of romance, and a touch of scary!  Ok so it goes like this: The main character, Nicki Styx (yah…I suspect someone likes Motley Crue – speaking of which, have any of you read Nikki Sixx’s book? Good stuff too!!), okay [...]

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Terri Garey – Nicki Styx Series Reading Order

March 29, 2010

As per the author’s website: “My name is Nicki Styx, and I thought I had the world all figured out. Then I regained consciousness.” There’s something about almost dying that makes a girl rethink her priorities. Take Nicki Styx – she was strictly goth and attitude, until a brush with the afterlife leaves her with [...]

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