Monday, January 7, 2013

Tour Review: Dead Harvest by Jeanette Battista and Tracey Phillips

Title: Dead Harvest
Series: Discreet Demolitions #1
Author(s): Jeanette Battista, Tracey Phillips
Genre: New Adult Fiction, Supernatural Fiction
Elements: Zombies, Magicians, Demons, Necromancers
Publisher: CreateSpace
Format: Paperback, 172 Pages
ISBN: 9781479337231
Release Date: October 10, 2012
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Summary: Someone's been raising the dead and it's J's job to find out who. As a detective operating in the Underworld, J--with her powers of shadow manipulation--is uniquely equipped for the job. 

What she isn't counting on is the help of an escapee from a mental institution who seems to attract trouble just by existing.

It's up to J and T--two very unlikely allies--to find the necromancer and bring him before the Underworld Balance Magistrate for judgment before the human world gets wise to the dead walking among them.

Review:

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About these Authors:

Jeanette Battista graduated with an English degree with a concentration in medieval literature which explains her possibly unhealthy fixation on edged weapons and cathedral architecture. She spent a summer in England and Scotland studying the historical King Arthur, which did nothing to curb her obsession. To satisfy her adrenaline cravings—since sword fighting is not widely accepted in these modern times—she rode a motorcycle at ridiculously high speeds, got some tattoos, and took kickboxing and boxing classes. She gave up the bike when her daughter came along, although she still gets pummeled at the gym on a regular basis.

When she’s not writing or working, Jeanette spends time with family, hikes, reads, makes decadent brownies, buys killer boots, and plays Pocket Frogs. She wishes there were more hours in the day so she could actually do more of these things. She lives with her daughter and their two psychotic kittens in North Carolina.

Tracey Phillips is a science writer by day and gamer by night. She’s worked in a tea factory, dropped creamed spinach on a four star General, wrangled the prose of college freshmen, and stage-managed more amateur theatrical productions than you can shake a stick at. Her random and misspent youth also included a yearlong sojourn in Scotland that left her with a strange fondness for daffodils and fife and drum music. She lives in North Carolina with her husband, two children, every video game console known to man, and an extremely low-maintenance cat.


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