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Sword & Sassery #4

Silver Bullets: An Urban Fantasy Adventure

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A quaint, little city. A giant, ferocious killer. A job that may get her shredded. Sassy Kincaide just wants to go home. After a cross-country quest that ended with her nearly sacrificed to a demon, the geek girl with enormous power wants nothing more to do with the magical world. But when The Order begs her for help, her conscience won’t let her ignore a Kansas college town terrorized by a werewolf.Tracking the dread beast with the help of her half-incubus partner over the protests of her would-be girlfriend, Sassy is determined to finish this job before the full moon sets. But still reeling from fighting Hellspawn and death cultists, the snarky Chosen Destructor may find the hunter has become the hunted.…Can Sassy defeat one of the world’s most savage creatures before she becomes the vicious lycanthrope’s next meal? Silver Bullets is the electrifying fourth book in the Sword & Sassery new adult fantasy series. If you like strong, female characters, terrifying monsters, and wicked witchery, you’ll love Phoebe Ravencraft’s bestial tale.Buy Silver Bullets to howl at the moon tonight!

265 pages, Paperback

Published December 15, 2020

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December 11, 2025
Lgbt stories that sides on the straight side

Why do lesbians always get the short end of the stick in these stories? Seems that every lgbt story I read always end up with the bi girl screwing with the guys while the lesbian girlfriend gets her heart broke.

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January 29, 2021
Loved it

Phoebe Ravencraft never fails to entertain the reader as you read through what's happening. Page turner.
Sassy's character is snarky, fun and deals with some ordinary stuff that's makes her relatable. Looking forward to reading the next book in the series.
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