I almost forgot--Night Huntress is out.

Jan 08, 2009 23:14

Well, I didn't FORGET it's out, I just forgot to mention it.  I've been swamped.

So Night Huntress came out on January 6th.  This is book five in my Otherworld (aka Sisters of the Moon) Series (why two names for the series?  That's what you get for naming a series and getting your readers used to calling it that before the publisher officially gives it a title!  Let that be a lesson to you ~grins~).

Official blurbage:

We're the D'Artigo sisters: sexy, savvy operatives for the Otherworld Intelligence Agency. But being half-human, half-Fae means our supernatural talents always go haywire at the wrong time. My sister Camille is a wicked good witch who attracts men like honey attracts flies. Menolly's a vampire who's still getting the hang of being undead. And me? I'm Delilah, a werecat who's been marked by the Autumn Lord as one of his Death Maidens. And wouldn't you know it, Karvanak--the demon general who stole the third Spirit Seal--is back.  And this time, he's out for blood...

The Hags of Fate enjoy seeing me squirm.  First, my boyfriend, Chase, mutters another woman's name in his sleep.  Then I discover the Autumn Lord has a very special plan for me.  But things go from bad to deadly when Karvanak--the Rāksasa--returns.  In order to get his greedy hands on both the fourth Spirit Seal and his former associate, Vanzir, he kidnaps Chase. Now, we have to find a way to rescue the man I love without risking the safety of both Otherworld and Earth...

Officially full cover--follow this link and you can see the back, too, and that way I don't have to do an LJ cut.  I adore my cover artist (the fabulous Tony Mauro--and yeah, he does Anya Bast's covers too).  He's nailed every one of my characters, including in the commissioned work I had him do of a few of the secondary characters.  And Anya and I interviewed each other--just take a look on our blogs on January 3rd and you can see that if you want.

Okay, book pimping over.  It's out, if you like the series--run, run and buy!  *grins* And if you haven't read the series yet but are interested, my suggestion is to start with book 1--Witchling, and work your way through.  The series is a round-robin POV, each book in the perspective of a different D'Artigo sister (and with book 4--and again when book 7 comes out, we swing back to the start again).  And if you're not sure if you'd like it, go borrow it from the library--that's what they're there for. :)

Yasmine
 

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