Now scheduling a two week tour for Living Dead Girl by Nessie Strange
This tour will run March 31- April 14 (weekdays only)
I am scheduling interviews, guest blogs, reviews, and spotlight stops
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Living
Dead Girl
Nessie
Strange
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Publisher: Etopia Press
Date of Publication: January 15,
2014
ISBN: 978-1-940223-73-5
ASIN: B00HWFEZ8O
Number of pages:294
Word Count: 63,386
Book Description:
Jen MacLellan has hit a dead end…
Jen knows tattooed, blue-haired
Jack Norris is trouble the minute he opens his front door. And being a
mortician in the avante garde East Side of Providence, Jen has seen a lot. Jack
has recruited Jen’s teenage brother Drew to play drums for his less-than-respectable
punk band, and Jen has no choice but to follow their gigs to keep her little
brother out of trouble. But when Drew goes missing, she finds herself in the
awkward position of asking for Jack’s help. Shocked that he agrees, Jen decides
she may have misjudged him. Worse, she might even like him.
But when Jen is brutally
attacked, she awakens in the hospital where a Sid Vicious look-alike greets her
with the news: she’s dead, and he’s the reaper assigned to take her away. Yeah,
not so much. Refusing to leave, Jen’s spirit watches helplessly as her loved
ones suffer, powerless to ease her family’s grief or prevent the police from
accusing Jack of her murder. Desperate to help them, Jen convinces the reaper
to bring her back. But reanimating corpses isn’t as easy as it looks, and
neither is finding a killer before it’s too late…
About
the Author:
Nessie is a Massachusetts native
and mother of two who has dabbled in everything from abstract painting to
freelance sports reporting. She also loves a good story, whether it’s reading
or writing one. Active membership in a writer’s critique group has helped erase
the memory of two horribly written practice novels. LIVING DEAD GIRL is her
first real novel.
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