Egile: Richelle Mead
3 past events. Powell's Books at Cedar Hills Crossing: Richelle Mead, Caitlin Kittredge (Maiatza 8 at 19:00) Richelle Mead reads from Frostbite.; Caitlin Kittredge reads from Night Life.
Added by oregonobsessionz. University Bookstore: Kat Richardson, Richelle Mead (Abuztua 5 at 19:00) Kat Richardson reads from Underground.; Richelle Mead reads from Storm Born. Private Investigator Harper Blaine is a Greywalker—an individual who moves easily between the worlds of the living and the dead. With this paranormal power comes paranormal responsibilities, as Blaine's caseload has become increasingly odd and zombie-filled. Seattle's underground is filling up with ... (more)the living dead, and Blaine must hunt down the culprit in this new book. Seattle's Richelle Mead reads from her new book, Storm Born, about a mercenary shaman who discovers a prophecy that says her first-born child will threaten the future.
Powell's Books at Cedar Hills Crossing: Kat Richardson & Richelle Mead (Abuztua 14 at 19:00) Kat Richardson reads from Underground.; Richelle Mead reads from Storm Born. Double the paranormal thrills! Harper Blaine was an average small-time P.I. until she died — for two minutes. Now Harper is a Greywalker, walking the thin line between the living world and the paranormal realm. And in Kat Richardson's Underground (Roc), she's discovering that her new abilities are ... (more)landing her all sorts of strange cases. In Storm Born (St. Martin's Press) Richelle Mead, the author of the Georgina Kincaid succubus series, returns with a lively new urban fantasy series. Hired to find a teenager who has been taken to the Otherworld, a sassy shaman soon comes face to face with a startling prophecy — one that uncovers dark secrets about her past.
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