Bitter Snow

Bitter Snow

by Lauren Sweet
Bitter Snow

Bitter Snow

by Lauren Sweet

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Overview

The Bitter Snow Series: A modern-day story of myth, magic and the power of love, based on Hans Christian Andersen�s �The Snow Queen�
Volume One: Bitter Snow

Whatever you do, don�t open the door...

It�s St. Nicholas�s Eve, the ancient festival of Bellsnichol, when demons roam the dark winter night. In the tiny town of Bremerton, tradition demands that everyone stay inside, barring the doors to keep evil at bay.

Gilly Breslin doesn�t believe in demons�or old superstitions. It�s her sixteenth birthday, and Kai, the boy she�s been in love with forever, has finally started treating her as more than just the girl next door. When she receives a mysterious, romantic invitation to meet him at midnight, she sneaks away from the town celebrations and waits for him in her empty house. She has no idea the demons are real�and that their queen has chosen Kai as her newest consort. If Gilly opens her door to him, they could both be dragged into an ancient web of fear and darkness that threatens everything they love.

This book is a novella - about 87 pages (33,000 words)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149090396
Publisher: Lauren Sweet
Publication date: 12/04/2013
Series: Bitter Snow , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 348 KB

About the Author


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Lauren Sweet was born and raised in New Jersey, spending her formative years with a book in her hand or under the desk in math class. She tried her hand at writing during her misspent youth, took a twenty-year detour through the business world, and finally escaped to Alaska and earned a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from the University of Alaska Anchorage. Lauren is now a full-time freelance writer and editor living near Portland, OR. Other esoteric skills include astrology, tarot card reading, figure skating, and the ability to do a perfect split.
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