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Hell on Earth. It’s not just an expression anymore.It’s an ill wind that carries bad news, and Tori’s just had a double load of it blow through her door. Just a few weeks after she prevented some rogue gods from blowing L.A. into the ocean, more dea
Gina Covello's Perks and Pitfalls of Vamp Life1. Hello?! Eternal youth and beauty!2. Free. Designer. Clothes.3. My hot new boyfriend Bobby went from chess dud to vamp stud.4. No reflection! First order of business: turn my own stylist to stop the downward
The Follow-Up to Witch Way to the Mall from the Creator of the Chicks in Chainmail Series. It’s the Werewolves’ Turn to Howl Across the Well-Kept Lawns and Neat Picket Fences of Supernatural Suburbia. Werewolves and the suburbs are a natural go-toge
The Follow-Up to Witch Way to the Mall and Strip Mauled from the Creator of the Chicks in Chainmail Series. Here Come the Vampires to Put the Bite on Suburbia. Having inflicted the smug homes of suburbia with witches and werewolves. Esther Friesner now
Gina's Rules for Vampires on Surviving Super Spy School Training: 1. First, the dirt and sweat are just too horrible to contemplate.2. Going goth to infiltrate a high school and see who's messing with supernatural powers means no color palette to speak of
Top Five Perks of Gina Covello's New Super-Secret Mission• The five-alarm-fire hotties. A few degrees below my genius boyfriend Bobby, of course.• The wannabe vamps love me. An entourage, finally!• Fashion tips from the steampunk crowd.• Putting a
Can a fanged fashionista take out a deadly Salem spirit?Being on the lam from the Feds and the vampire council with no money is not as glamorous as it sounds, especially when I, Gina Covello, fashion queen of the undead, am forced to abandon my wardrobe.
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