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What do you do when you're outvoted on hosting a holiday party, complete with gift exchange and all the trimmings? Tie on the apron and deck those halls. Self-proclaimed scrooge Maurin Kincaide accepts the challenge and tackles the yuletide with all the determination she would a council task. But not everyone is brimming with holiday cheer. A blood coven threatens to bring the holiday festivities to an end. Can Maurin stop the dark magic before the clock strikes 12, signaling the Solstice?

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What do you do when you're outvoted on hosting a holiday party, complete with gift exchange and all the trimmings? Tie on the apron and deck those halls. Self-proclaimed scrooge Maurin Kincaide accepts the challenge and tackles the yuletide with all the determination she would a council task. But not everyone is brimming with holiday cheer. A blood coven threatens to bring the holiday festivities to an end. Can Maurin stop the dark magic before the clock strikes 12, signaling the Solstice?
Autorenporträt
Rachel Rawlings was born and raised in the Baltimore Metropolitan area. Her family, originally from Rhode Island, spent summers in New England sparking her fascination with Salem, MA. She has been writing fictional stories and poems since middle school, but it wasn't until 2009 that she found the inspiration to create her heroine Maurin Kincaide and complete her first full length novel, The Morrigna. When she isn't writing paranormal romance, psychic romance suspense or about her psychic detective, Rachel can often be found with her nose buried in a good book. An avid reader of Paranormal/Urban Fantasy, Horror and Steampunk herself, Rachel founded Hallowread- an interactive convention for both authors and fans of those genres. More information on Hallowread, its schedule of events and participating authors can be found at www.hallowread.blogspot.com and www.facebook.com/Hallowread. She still lives in Maryland with her husband and three children.