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The Paranormal Talent Agency Saga Continues All vampire Evie Jones desires is to enjoy her fun immortal life as an actress. Until she meets fellow actor Ryan Walter, who intrigues her with his insistence that his best friend has been framed for murder. The appearance of her movie producer ex-husband in Sin City complicates Evie's offer to team with Ryan to find the real killer. She wants nothing to do with her ex, but he may hold the key to more than one murder. Amid their growing attraction, and with the help of her Paranormal Talent Agency friends, can Evie and Ryan solve the murders...and…mehr

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The Paranormal Talent Agency Saga Continues All vampire Evie Jones desires is to enjoy her fun immortal life as an actress. Until she meets fellow actor Ryan Walter, who intrigues her with his insistence that his best friend has been framed for murder. The appearance of her movie producer ex-husband in Sin City complicates Evie's offer to team with Ryan to find the real killer. She wants nothing to do with her ex, but he may hold the key to more than one murder. Amid their growing attraction, and with the help of her Paranormal Talent Agency friends, can Evie and Ryan solve the murders...and find their happily ever after? Paranormal Mystery with Flirty Romance This is the second book in the Paranormal Talent Agency series. Much like on television, each episode contains a complete sweet paranormal romance and supernatural murder mystery. But the crossover characters and hints of a larger story suggest reading these in order.
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Heather Silvio mostly writes fun, flirty, fantasy romance and mystery with guaranteed happily ever afters. She sometimes strays from that to write non-supernatural fiction, and even the occasional nonfiction book. She is also an actress and licensed psychologist who channels her inner flapper as a 1920s jazz and blues singer when she isn't working.