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Books : Romance : Authors, A-Z : ( D ) : Douglas, Carole Nelson
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"While the millennium revelation in this fantastic first of a new paranormal series might not be a shocker for urban fantasy fans—i.e., vampires, werewolves, witches and zombies come out of the closet after Y2K—Douglas (Cat in a Red Hot Rage) handles the premise with such spectacular style, it feels fresh. Delilah Street, who was only 11 in 2000, is now 24 and works for WTCH, a Kansas TV station, as a paranormal investigative reporter. When Delilah angers an undead co-worker and is demoted, she moves to Sin City in hopes of finding a possible blood relative seen on CSI Las Vegas V. She gets a job with Hector Nightwine, the show’s producer, and falls in love with Ric Montoya, a former FBI agent who finds corpses by dowsing. Douglas spices the action with fabulous characters: Quicksilver, Delilah’s protective dog; CinSims (Cinema Simulacrums), dead celebrities recreated via science and magic; the oldest living vampire in Vegas, once a famous aviator; and Cocaine (aka Snow), a devilish albino rocker. Readers will eagerly await the sequel." -- Publishers Weekly
"The book is fabulous!"--Sherrilyn Kenyon, New York Times bestselling author of the Dark-Hunter series
"A wonderfully written story with a unique take on the paranormal."--Kelley Armstrong, author of Bitten
STARRED REVIEW: "While the millennium revelation in this fantastic first of a new paranormal series might not be a shocker for urban fantasy fans--i.e., vampires, werewolves, witches and zombies come out of the closet after Y2K--Douglas (Cat in a Red Hot Rage) handles the premise with such spectacular style, it feels fresh."--Publishers Weekly
"In Dancing With Werewolves, there aren't just scary things under the bed, but in it, too! Carole Nelson Douglas invents an amazingly rich world of shadows come to life, demonstrating yet again that she has one of the most fertile imaginations in fiction."--Nancy Pickard, Edgar-nominated and Agatha-winning author of The Virgin of Small Plains
"Carole Nelson Douglas takes you on a wild ride to the Vegas of your nightmares--or maybe of your fantasies."--Rebecca York, USA Today-bestselling author of New Moon
"Carole Nelson Douglas leaves her Midnight Louie series to provide fans with an entertaining urban fantasy with that rivals that of Kim Harrison and Kelly Armstrong. The protagonist jumps from the frying pan into the fire as she tries to stay one step ahead of her enemies and those who want to use her. DANCING WITH WEREWOLVES is a mystical delight."--Alternative Worlds
"With a brilliant eye for detail, Ms. Nelson Douglas demonstrates her creative talents with a captivating storyline and some of the most unique supporting characters around. This is truly a fantastic start to a series that paranormal romance readers are sure to enjoy."-- Kimberly Swan, Darque Reviews -
Five yuletide romances about divine intervention include Mary Balogh's ""Guarded by Angels,"" Marilyn Campbell's ""The Trouble With Angelina,"" Carole Nelson Douglas's ""Catch a Falling Angel,"" Emma Merritt's ""Brush of Angel Wings,"" and Patricia Rice's ""Tin Angel.""
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Romance and the Christmas holidays come together with the help of ghostly apparitions, time travel, miracles, and angels, in five romantic tales by Marilyn Campbell, Carole Nelson Douglas, Justine Davis, Edith Layton, and Emma Merritt.
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Determined to destroy the good name of her cruel father, Rue Moran blazes through London society, stopping only when she meets the dashing Varian Temple. By the author of Good Night, Mr. Holmes. Reissue. PW.
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Amberleigh Dunne must find the key to the lethal secrets haunting a great Irish estate when she travels to Carnhaven in 1893 to aid her mysteriously distressed school chum, Elaine. Reprint.
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Eager to save her lost brother, iron-willed Miranda Hathaway becomes a swashbuckling buccaneer and follows the strange course set by the mysterious Dutchman, a mystical sea captain. Original.
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