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Phaedra Weldon, author of Phantasm, our guest blogger for the week of June 8

Fri, 06/05/2009

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Phaedra Weldon is our guest blogger during the week of June 8th. If you have any questions for Phaedra Weldon, add a comment to any of her posts.

Here is more information on Phantasm:

The newest in a series that's "part paranormal whodunit, part urban fantasy" (Publishers Weekly) by the author of Wraith and Spectre.

Just when Zoë Martinique, formerly ordinary twenty-something, was getting used to the idea that she was possessed of extraordinary powers, she lost them. Without cause or warning. And at the worst possible time.

Now, unless she can figure out how to go Wraith again, she won't be able to rescue her mother, whose soul is trapped on the Abysmal plane.

Her only hope is to join forces with an old enemy, who has his own dark reasons for helping her. From him she learns that only a traumatic experience can bring the Wraith back. To get out-of-body, Zoë will have to look for big, dangerous trouble-and fast.

For there is a deadly and powerful being within the Abysmal that wishes Zoë never existed...and it's coming for her.

Read an excerpt from Phantasm

About Phaedra Weldon:

Phaedra Weldon was born in Florida and attended Georgia Southern University from where she launched a career in the graphics arts field. She began writing at the age of 10, reworking the endings of her favorite television shows, especially such classic favorites as Scooby Doo. She has had short fiction published in a number of anthologies and online sites. She lives with her husband and daughter in Atlanta, Georgia.

Phantasm
Phaedra Weldon - Author

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Book: Paperback | 8.26 x 5.23in | 368 pages | ISBN 9780441017164 | 02 Jun 2009 | Ace | 18 - AND UP

 

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Phantasm by Phaedra Weldon

I loved both Wraith and Spectre, and Phantasm sounds like a solid winner. I'm so glad you're a guest author this week! Can't wait to see what tidbits you reveal about the book . . .