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Cabover Cabaret

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In his first day on the job, Thomas Wilson learns the ins and outs of Discreet Movers, a company that caters to a certain type of clientele. His partner, Reggy Cazenove, not only knows the business, he's exactly the type they a weretiger with enough centuries under his belt that he's been around the block and then some.

Speaking of blocks, their client of the hour lives in the suburbs of Arthurfield, WV, a known haven for blood magicians, shield maidens, water sprites, and—deadliest of all—the gods' servants on Ladies. Between their missing client, eccentric neighbours, and a pizza delivery, Thomas is getting a crash course in the preternatural while it's up to Reggy to keep him safe.

The only hitch their missing client. So with only their wits and a lot of patience, Thomas and Reggy settle in for the strangest night of their lives . . ..

63 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 10, 2017

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Ash Litton

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Ash Litton is a writer and lover of sci-fi, fantasy, and all things fictional. She is the author of Thoroughbred, Evening Hallow, Comeuppance, and Cabover Cabaret, and works on other Appalachian Dream Tales between her ongoing novel projects. She's also written No Diet, No Surgery, No Sweat, an ebook chronicling her weight-loss journey. Her debut novel is Uncertain Heirs.

When she's not writing, she's drawing, and when she's not doing either of those, she's dreaming up new projects to work on. Born and raised in rural West Virginia, Ash has always wondered what things lay hidden in the hills around her. She attended West Virginia University, where she studied the English language before returning home to her family in rural West Virginia.

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