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Kiss and Kill - Tales of Erotic Horror - cover

Kiss and Kill - Tales of Erotic Horror

Michael Garrett, Jeff Gelb

Publisher: JABberwocky Literary Agency

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Sixteen tales of dread and desire by Nancy Holder, Max Allan Collins, Graham Masterton, and others reveal our deepest fantasies.   The eighth anthology in Jeff Gelb and Michael Garrett’s boundary-breaking Hot Blood erotic horror series delivers sixteen thrilling tales that will leave readers tied up ever tighter, even as the stories themselves defy all restraint. Four-time Bram Stoker Award–winner Nancy Holder, Shamus Award–winning and bestselling author Max Allan Collins, and award-winning authors Graham Masterton and Brian Hodge are just a few of the writers who bring the Hot Blood series to new heights. Nebula Award–winner Edward Bryant, reviewing for Locus, said “the variety will appeal to your every kink.”  Praise for the Hot Blood series “Read Hot Blood late at night when the wind is blowing hard and the moon is full.” —Playboy   “Outstanding . . . A daring combination of sex and terror.” —Cemetery Dance   “[An] aggressive and daring approach to erotic horror . . . Riveting.” —Gauntlet   “Seek out this one (or its predecessors) for some naughty fun.” —Booklovers
Available since: 02/24/2011.
Print length: 320 pages.

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