[bksvol-discuss] Re: Women ofIt is great to have yoou back!! I have missed your posts.Best regards,Sue S. the otherword series

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  • Date: Tue, 08 May 2007 12:01:16 -0500

Hi E.,


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Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 11:34 AM
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Women of the otherword series


Hi folks,
E. Testing to find out if I can send messages to bookshare.
At 07:05 PM 5/7/2007, you wrote:
>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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