Babel Clash
Terry

Thank you and Welcome

by Terry on Jul.19, 2010, under Jocelynn Drake and Jeaniene Frost, Mark Chadbourn and Justina Robson

First, I’d like to thank Mark & Justina for an excellent run on Babel Clash.  You were both exceptionally thought-provoking and engaging.  It was an amazing conversation!

Now, I’d like to welcome our next Babel Clash guests . . . Jocelynn Drake & Jeaniene Frost.

wait for dusk Thank you and Welcome

Jocelynn is the author of the Dark Days series which chronicles the story of nightwalker Mira and her best enemy/friend, the vampire slayer Danaus.  The newest book in the series, Wait for Dusk, is available 7/27. 

eternal kiss of darkness Thank you and Welcome

Eternal Kiss of Darkness, also available 7/27, is the second book in Jeaniene’s Night Huntress World series.  It takes place in the exciting world of vampires, half-vampires, and bounty hunters we were first introduced to in Halfway to the Grave.

Jocelynn and Jeaniene have some excellent topics lined up for discussion over the next couple of weeks.  Welcome, ladies!

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1 Comment for this entry

  • Spaz

    I lurk much more than I join in to any conversations here, but I wanted to agree wholeheartedly that this was a fantastic conversation held by the two of you as well as the contributors in the comments sections of these posts.

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