Are creatures of the night and all manner of extramundane beings drawn to certain locations in the natural world? In the Midwestern village of Beth-Hill located in southern Ohio, the population is made up of its fair share of common citizens...and much more than its share of supernatural residents. Take a walk on the wild side in this unusual place where imagination meets reality. Karen Montgomery was an ordinary woman until she stumbled into the extraordinary... A bargain with elves worth its weight in gold. A plague of sinister ladybugs. Rogue vampire hunters, including one who tries to turn over a new leaf--with disastrous consequences. A ghostly huntsmen of the Wild Hunt wishing for redemption. Karen's life will never be the same again. An innocent attempt to rid the library of a plague of ladybugs turns sinister when a rogue vampire hunter gets the contract for pest control. Ivy Bedinghaus, who works for Karen as a night clerk--along with all the vampires in Beth-Hill--are in danger, and their only hope for survival is with the help of Karen, a member of the Wild Hunt, and Russell Moore, a reformed vampire hunter.
Jennifer St. Clair wrote her first novel when she was thirteen years old and hasn't stopped since. She lives with a kitty horde in a big old house in Southern Ohio. When she is not writing, she grows her own food, bakes many loaves of bread, spins her own yarn, and spends too much time on Ravelry.
The library has a problem - make that thousands of problems. The area has been infested with ladybugs and they seem to love the library. They are in the books, the corners, the newspapers, the desk drawers, and any place else they can find a millimeter of landing room. The library director has, of course, passed off the problem to her able assistant, Karen Montgomery...
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