Wicked Nights has a lot of great books for the Christmas season. We are bringing you, the reader, a couple of paranormal goodies as well as some old fashioned fun.
Good For The Goose was our first in the Christmas round up written by your own Anne Holly. This story is one of my favorites in the Christmas line up, because of the realness I feel when I'm reading it. This one is out now for your enjoyment. :)
Wicked Christmas is a group of four Christmas stories that center around a party thrown by the Vampire Zachary Halback. He's trying to fish up information on what each group of Supernatural beings, but finds he's met his match in a rough and tough Order of the Phoenix, Nina. There is also a Witch casting spells and falling in love with a Werewolf, a Demon that finds love with a human and an old Vampire love recaptured. The first two of this series – Sex On The Beach, Christmas Style by Julie Lynn Hayes and Aloha Christmas by Ashlynn Monroe are available now. Look for Christmas Bounty by Stacey Thompson-Geer and The Curse by Angel to be out in the next two weeks.
All I Want For Christmas by Scarlet Rose is also a great little Christmas story about a Selia. She can't stand Christmas and just wants to get home to her Ice Cream and cozy apartment. When she runs into Santa Clause on the way home, she makes a wish she won't soon forget. Available now.
Eternal Gift by Ashlynn Monroe is the story of a Christmas party gone wrong. Angelica meets a mysterious man at her office Christmas party, a man who wants to taste her in every way possible. When an accident takes everyone she loves away and leaves her on the brink of death, she receives the darkest of Christmas gifts.
All of these Christmas stories are sure to warm up your cold nights this holiday season. Check out www.wickednights.info as well as All Romance Ebooks, 1place For Romance, Amazon, and Barnes and Nobles.
Don't miss the 12 days of Giveaways through Dec 14th. There are tons of great prizes to win and something so big it has to be sent to your house.
- Stacey Thompson-Geer,
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