Post by josef13 on Oct 16, 2009 16:56:31 GMT -5
MaryJanice Davidson writes laugh-out-loud paranormal romance and young adult paranormal.
Her young adult books are the 'Jennifer Scales' series:
"Jennifer Scales had taken health class. She knew that growing up meant she would be changing. But she wasn't prepared for the blue scales or the claws, since no one had told her that she came from a secret bloodline or weredragons. She soon finds out that, aside from hiding her identity from her best friends, her greatest challenge is protecting herself from her family's ancient enemies, who want to see the few dragons left alive destroyed."
Her most popular adult series are the 'Undead' series and the 'Fred the Mermaid' series.
The 'Undead' series starts with the book 'Undead and Unwed':
"Betsy Taylor turns 30, gets laid off, is killed by an SUV and wakes up dead all in the same week. The vampire community is convinced she's their prophesied Queen. But she's not having any of it - she's got shoes to buy! And now the undead world is being turned upside-down by a Bela Lugosi throwback and her subjects expect her to take care of it! Why didn't she read the handbook? But her would-be consort, Eric Sinclair, is (annoyingly) ever-present. If only he wasn't so tall, dark, gorgeous...and undead."
Her 'Fred the Mermaid' series starts with 'Sleeping With The Fishes':
"Fred is a mermaid. But stop right there. Whatever image you're thinking of right now, forget it. Fred is not blonde. She's not buxom. And she's definitely not perky. In fact, fred can be downright cranky. And it doesn't help matters that her hair is blue.
Being a mermaid does help Fred when she volunteers at the New England Aquarium. But needless to say, it's there that she gets involved in something fishy. Weird levels of toxins have been found in the local seawater. A gorgeous marine biologist wants her help investigating. So does her merperson ruler, the High Prince of the Black Sea. You'd think it would be easy for a mermaid to get to the bottom of things. Think again..."
Find out more at: www.maryjanicedavidson.net/
Her young adult books are the 'Jennifer Scales' series:
"Jennifer Scales had taken health class. She knew that growing up meant she would be changing. But she wasn't prepared for the blue scales or the claws, since no one had told her that she came from a secret bloodline or weredragons. She soon finds out that, aside from hiding her identity from her best friends, her greatest challenge is protecting herself from her family's ancient enemies, who want to see the few dragons left alive destroyed."
Her most popular adult series are the 'Undead' series and the 'Fred the Mermaid' series.
The 'Undead' series starts with the book 'Undead and Unwed':
"Betsy Taylor turns 30, gets laid off, is killed by an SUV and wakes up dead all in the same week. The vampire community is convinced she's their prophesied Queen. But she's not having any of it - she's got shoes to buy! And now the undead world is being turned upside-down by a Bela Lugosi throwback and her subjects expect her to take care of it! Why didn't she read the handbook? But her would-be consort, Eric Sinclair, is (annoyingly) ever-present. If only he wasn't so tall, dark, gorgeous...and undead."
Her 'Fred the Mermaid' series starts with 'Sleeping With The Fishes':
"Fred is a mermaid. But stop right there. Whatever image you're thinking of right now, forget it. Fred is not blonde. She's not buxom. And she's definitely not perky. In fact, fred can be downright cranky. And it doesn't help matters that her hair is blue.
Being a mermaid does help Fred when she volunteers at the New England Aquarium. But needless to say, it's there that she gets involved in something fishy. Weird levels of toxins have been found in the local seawater. A gorgeous marine biologist wants her help investigating. So does her merperson ruler, the High Prince of the Black Sea. You'd think it would be easy for a mermaid to get to the bottom of things. Think again..."
Find out more at: www.maryjanicedavidson.net/