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    <![CDATA[Hounding The Moon (Tess Noncoire, Book 1)]]>
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    <![CDATA[Tess Noncoir&eacute; is a bestselling fantasy writer. She's also become a demon fighter trained in martial arts by the Sisterhood of the Celestial Blade Warriors and partnered with a mischievous imp named Scrap. Together they must find a young Native American girl who has disappeared&mdash;before she falls victim to a ferocious hound. As the hunt grows more desperate, the forces of darkness close in on them. Will an old Native American myth prove the key to salvation or to the end of life on Earth?]]>
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    <![CDATA[Moon In The Mirror (Tess Noncoire, Book 2)]]>
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    <![CDATA[Theresa Noncoir&eacute; is a best-selling fantasy writer. But what very few people know is that her works are based on her experiences as a martial arts master trained by the Sisterhood of the Celestial Blade Warriors to prevent demonic incursions into our world. Her partner in this fight is a strange little cigar-smoking imp called Scrap. Scrap can be rude, crude, and mischievous, but he's also cunning, intelligent, something of an expert on the demon dimensions and those who inhabit them, and he's devoted to Tess. Though he seems too small to be an effective warrior, he is growing stronger and a little larger with every demon they defeat. And when he transforms from imp to Celestial Blade, Tess and Scrap can hold their own against some of their deadliest foes.<br/><br/>Together the two have weathered demonic attacks and saved the world fro destruction, but in the process they've made powerful enemies as well as unexpected allies.<br/><br/>Now Tess has returned home to New England to recover from her adventures and get some writing done, as well as to put some distance between herself and the two men in her life&mdash;Guilford Van der Hoyden-Smythe, known as Gollum to his friends, who knows far too much about the Sisterhood of the Celestial Blade, imps like Scrap, and about Tess herself; and handsome, enigmatic Donovan Estevez whom she is fairly certain is not entirely human. But Tess soon discovers that home is not necessarily a haven, for trouble has followed her to her own doorstep.<br/><br/>Being haunted by a vengeful Windago demon whose mate she killed will soon seem like the least of Tess' problems. First, WindScribe, a young Wiccan woman who vanished thirty years ago, unexpectedly reappears. As if her presence is a catalyst, Tess suddenly finds herself under attack by what appear to be vicious garden gnomes, but in reality are far more dangerous creatures. And to make things even more complicated, Tess' mother turns up with Darren Estevez, a Damiri demon with whom she's fallen in love. When Gollum and Donovan&mdash;who have both come to New England for reasons of their own&mdash;are added to the mix, Tess realizes her life is getting totally out of control. Torn between her feelings for the two men, suspicious of Donovan, whose &quot;father&quot; Darren has bespelled Tess' mother, Tess doesn't know who she can trust. What she does know, though, is that even with the help of Scrap, Gollum, and possibly Donovan, she'll be lucky to survive the next few days as she tries to protect her mother, fend off deadly attacks by Windago demons, solve they mystery WindScribe represents, and turn away an invasion led by the king of the &quot;garden gones&hellip;&quot;]]>
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    <![CDATA[Faery Moon (Tess Noncoire, Book 3)]]>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>A brand-new Tess Noncoiré novel from &quot;an innovative and welcome new voice in urban fantasy&quot;(#1 <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author Patricia Briggs)</strong><br/><br/> Tess Noncoiré, successful fantasy writer and Celestial Blade Warrior, has gone to a writers' conference in Las Vegas, taking along her mother, who is depressed over the death of her demon husband.<br/><br/> Taking in one of Vegas' Big Acts, Tess is amazed to see winged dancers flying about the stage, seemingly unsupported by any wires. Then she discovers the dancers are actually faeries, held captive in the casino against their will. And if Tess and her sidekick demon Scrap don't help the faeries return to their own dimension, they-and their realm-will die.]]>
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