Happily Ever
Afterlife
Anthology
Edited by Untold Press
Blurb:
Revisit your favorite
childhood fairy tales…with a paranormal twist. Eight classic stories rewritten
by eight talented authors with one common theme, they all feature the undead.
From angels to vampires and ghosts to zombies, you'll be sure to fall in love
with the classics all over again and quickly learn that even the undead can
have a happily ever after.
In the Belly of the Wolf by Amanda Carman
Don't talk to
strangers. Don't stray from the path. If
you do, the wolf will eat you. Once swallowed, you will be trapped forever in
the dark and musty limbo of the belly of the wolf, a larger and more crowded
world than you ever suspected. You can't blame him, though. After all, wolves
will be wolves.
The Glass Coffin by Emmalyn Greyson
When Marianna's
stepmother betrays her by having her turned into a vampire, she must flee home
and the love of her life. Darren, her werewolf lover, believes he's found a
cure. Will it lead to heartache or happily ever after?
Hans and the Best Day Ever by G.L. Jackson
After a
seven-year apprenticeship with the Boss Lady, Hans decides it’s time to go
home. Accompanied by Gabe, the two boys make their way back to the house in the
woods where they hope to find Hans’ mother. Gabe is never at a loss for words
but Hans is always quick to act on what might either be a fantastic idea…or the
worst idea ever.
The Baron and the Firebird by J.A. Campbell
In the depths of the Russian wilderness, Baron Pyotr Vasilyev does his
best to care for his people but his long years weigh heavily and he’s beginning
to lose his taste for life. The only things that keep him going are his
devotion to duty and his magical cherries. When his cherries go missing the
thief turns out to be the Firebird. The desire to hear her sing one last time
drives him through the centuries.
Clara and the Coon by M.K. Boise
Clara is born
the height of a quarter–an abomination to the village of Fankfret. On the
outskirts of town, she's left to die in a hole that's the size of a teapot. She
soon learns her story is far from over though. Getting eaten by a raccoon is
just the beginning.
Blood Borne Pathogen by Shoshanah Holl
Javier is too
young to be waiting for death, but in the hospital battling late-stage AIDs
there isn't room for much else in his mind. A mysterious woman begins visiting
him and they form a strange friendship. Aurora only comes to visit after the
sun goes down, leaving long before dawn. On the Day of the Dead, they both face
the choice between life, death...and what comes after.
In Spite of Fire by Tilly Boscott
Alice's
husband, Henry, died, leaving her to wander the world alone, searching for a
way to bring him back. When she stumbles upon village gossip describing a place
where ghosts dwell, she sets off to find her lost love. Instead of her husband,
she discovers a ghost with eyes of fire, keen on the contents of a ragged tree.
Alice clambers into an adventure of fear, darkness and true love.
The Angel by Troy Lambert
Abel is a
poor urchin, trying to survive on the streets with only his wits to protect him
and a tiny garden of struggling flowers to bring him pleasure. Zach is a young
boy struggling in the fight of his life against the blight of cancer who wants
to see the flowers of spring one last time. It seems inevitable that these
young souls will soon leave the earth. But what awaits them in the beyond?
In Support of the Boston
Children's Hospital:
Troy
Lambert, author the The Angel, will
be donating 50% of his Happily Ever Afterlife royalties to the Boston
Children's Hospital. Untold press has pledged to match his donation. J.A. Campbell, author of The Baron and the Firebird, will also be donating 50% of her
royalties! Pick up your copy today and support a great cause!
Donations
can also be made here: http://howtohelp.childrenshospital.org/events/page/Troy-Lambert/HappilyEverAfterlife.htm
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