A Little Bit of Promo – Free Range Oyster
John Van Stry
The King of Las Vegas
An American college student on holiday in India, Rafael fell afoul of a Rakshasa, an old and very powerful tiger-demon. When he finally manages to escape from his captivity, he is left with two small problems; the first is that he is now a Rakshasa himself, the second is that India is deporting him.
So just where can a shape-shifting tiger-demon find acceptance in America?
Las Vegas of course. But before he can claim his territory, there are a few small problems he’ll have to clean up, like a fifty year old vampire infestation that the church and the government have been failing to control for years.
J.M. Ney-Grimm
Fate’s Door
Secrets, like troubles, come in threes. Nerine, a sea nymph of the ancient world, knows too much about both. Love and coming of age in a mythic Mediterranean where the gods and goddesses of old shape history.


I really enjoyed Fates Door as a magical coming of age story.
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anybody here from LA?
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From, past tense. Only visits in last decade.
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Any one currently living in LA? I’ll be in Downtown LA for a while and would love to meet.
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If it’s not too late to rethink the cover lettering… I really thought the title was FATE’S DEER when I first saw it. What *that* book would be about, I can’t guess, but “Antlers of Destiny” comes to mind…
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Thanks for the feedback, Dwight! You have me LOLing, but your point is good. Clearly I’m too much in love with decorative fonts. :D
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Nothing from Sarah yet today. I hope she wasn’t eaten by a grue.
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Very likely tired from packing/moving and looking for a lost cat.
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