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Seven months ago, Josephine Berendt was a woman with a promising career, an inert social life, and no idea the vampires she wrote about were real. Now she's a rich and influential vampire who's reluctant to let go of her former life.


However, consorting with the likes of Grant Black and thwarting her enemies' well-laid plans won't give her the life she desires, either. While the ruling class tries to shore up its crumbling empire, Josephine must appease the grumbling masses and pay for the sins of her sire. And if that weren't enough, she soon realizes that her foes have not yet fully played their hand.


Amid worry for Max Spencer, fighting her love for Grant Black, and the pomp and circumstance of an Imperial covenmistress ceremony, Josephine has to unravel the opposition's plans and keep her coven safe — all while watching her own back and working to discover the limits of her power.


In RED, the stakes are higher, the games more dangerous, and Josephine's position ever more precarious. Will she unravel the twisted web before it's too late? Or will she fail her coven, her lover — and herself?

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First published September 15, 2014

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Catherine Winters

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Catherine Winters has honed her signature snark in print and in real life since she was ten. Her love of pop culture, bad television, and worse music coupled with the collection of a lifetime’s worth of useless trivia make her novels modern and witty.

In addition to writing, Ms. Winters is the Social Media Director for the Gatsby Theatre Company in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and is employed as the principal mezzo-soprano for the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Denver.

She lives in Denver with with her husband, daughter, and one demanding cat.

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October 31, 2014
The second installment of the Josephine Series is better than the first. Josephine, my biggest complaint about Black, becomes one of the strengths of Red. She's still a horrible person, but at least she is starting to realize it. It's this introspective element that I really liked about Red. And even though she gets more philosophical, the story still has a fair amount of action.

I still have a gripe though:
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