Happy Hour of the Damned by Mark Henry Paperback Book

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Rent Happy Hour of the Damned

Author: Mark Henry

Format: Quality Paperback

Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation

Published: Mar 2008

Genre: Fiction - Fantasy - Contemporary

Retail Price: $15.00

Pages: 288

Synopsis

Seattle. One minute you're drinking a vanilla breve, the next, some creepy old dude is breathing on you, turning you into a zombie. And that's just for starters. Now, the recently deceased Amanda Feral is trying to make her way through Seattle's undead scene with style (mortuary-grade makeup, six-inch stilettos, Balenciaga handbag on sale) while satisfying her craving for human flesh (Don't judge. And no, not like chicken.) and decent vodkatinis.

Making her way through a dangerous world of cloud-doped bloodsuckers, reapers, horny and horned devils, werewolves, celebrities, and PR-obsessed shapeshifters--not to mention an extremely hot bartender named Ricardo--isn't easy. And the minute one of Amanda's undead friends disappears after texting the word, 'help' (The undead--so dramatic!) she knows the afterlife is about to get really ugly.

Something sinister is at hand. Someone or something is hellbent on turning Seattle's undead underworld into a place of true terror. And this time, Amanda may meet a fate a lot worse than death...

Advance praise for Mark Henry and Happy Hour of the Damned!

'Sexy, funny and twisted. You've never read anything like this!' --Richelle Mead, author of Succubus On Top 'Dark, twisted and completely hilari

ous. I loved this book!' --Michelle Rowen, author of Lady & The Vamp

'Call them the splatterati - werewolves who always know what to wear, zombies with bodies to die for, and vampires who know their fang shui - just don't call them late when it comes to happy hour, or the drinks might be on you.' --David Sosnowski, author of Vamped

'Happy Hour of the Damned - is it a comedy? An urban fantasy? A whodunit? Who cares! Mark Henry's written such a clever and engaging story that fans of any genre will totally adore it. Amanda Feral is the freshest, funniest character to come out of fiction since Bridget Jones and my only regret is she's not real and we can't go out for drinks. (Because, really? Zombies are the new black.) In short? I loved this book!' --Jen Lancaster, author of Bitter Is The New Black

'Happy Hour of the Damned blends the hilarious narcissism of Seinfeld with Night of the Living Dead. Who knew skincare-obsessed zombies were so much fun? I couldn't read this book fast enough.' --Jeaniene Frost, New York Times bestselling author of Halfway to the Grave

'More brisk, batty, raunchy, and catty than a room full of cougars with a margarita machine. Happy Hour of the Damned is funny as hell.' --Cherie Priest, author of Not Flesh Nor Feathers

'Gruesome, ghoulish and utterly groundbreaking. Mark Henry is daring and scathingly funny.' --Jackie Kessler, author of The Road To Hell

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