[bksvol-discuss] Re: Women of the otherword series

  • From: "solsticesinger" <solsticesinger25@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 12 May 2007 12:41:11 -0500

I love this series. I've read the first three, and will be starting the 
fourth. I have all the way through the sixth one, and am eagerly awaiting 
the release of the seventh!

Shannon
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From: "Shayla Key Parker" <shaylakey@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 6:05 PM
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Women of the otherword series


Book 4 is entitled Industrial Magic. I've pasted the description from
Armstrong's website below. There's also a brand new book, number
seven, called No Humans Involved out this month.
Thanks for scanning these.

Industrial Magic

Think your in-laws are scary?  Try meeting Paige Winterbourne's
potential father-in-law: CEO of the Cortez Cabal, a multinational
corporation...and the
supernatural equivalent of the Mafia. Lucas Cortez has devoted his
life to ruining the Cabals, though that doesn't stop his father from
expecting him to
take over the family business someday. Benicio's favorite ploy is to
appeal to Lucas's quixotic ideals by asking him to investigate Cabal
cases of injustice.


After years of failure, Benicio finally has the perfect case: a
teenage witch attacked and left for dead.  Refusing will be difficult
enough for Lucas...near
impossible for his new witch girlfriend.  Paige and Lucas soon
discover that the young witch wasn't the first Cabal teenager attacked.

When the infighting among the Cabals threatens to let the killer
continue his spree, Paige and Lucas decide it's up to them to stop
him.  The chase takes
them on a cross-country hunt through the supernatural world, where
allies can be found in the strangest places, including a celebrity
necromancer, a wise-cracking
Celtic deity, a pissed-off ghost, a half-mad clairvoyant, and a group
of vampires who'd really rather be in an Anne Rice novel.


At 09:56 PM 5/5/2007, you wrote:
>Okay here is the thing, we have Kelley Armstrong's bitten, stolen
>which are books 1 and 2 of the series and we have the third one,
>dimestore something can't remember the rest. Now I am getting ready
>to submit broken which is book 6 and am doing haunted which is book
>5 I think. What is the fourth one in the series? It doesn't say what
>is what on the back cover which scanned cleanly on both books. I
>plan to put in the short version Book so and so of the series which
>will be 5 and 6 parts of the series. I got thouse numbers from
>booksfree.com by the way. Also I have exit stategy on my reading
>list which is a new series she started on this year which is about a
>hit woman by the little insert that was at the end of broken. I
>didn't put it in because it didn't scan that well, must have change
>the print there at the end of the book and for 5 or ten pages it
>wasn't worth putting kurzweil through it's paces to scan.
>For skype contact bobwichitaks
>For msn contact info <mailto:rt5117@xxxxxxx>rt5117@xxxxxxx no emails.

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