Archive for the ‘Devil’ tag

Fan Fave Terri Garey Shares Some Forbidden Fruit

Posted by GeekGyrl | Posted on September 9, 2011 at 10:31 pm | No Comments

Terri Garey's A Devil Named Desire - book 2 in the Devil Bargain trilogy

Terri Garey gave this Geek Gyrl the all clear to share a bowl of forbidden fruit with fellow gothic geeks, with the release of her next book’s cover AND and excerpt. I know, right? Feel free to squee, now, and remember…sometimes, it’s really good to be the geek. So, without any more ado (not that [...]

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Devilish Tunes for Friday, Geeks

Posted by GeekGyrl | Posted on June 10, 2011 at 5:26 pm | No Comments

Devil Without a Cause, by Terri Garey

Terri Garey, the author of the Nicki Styx series, and the just released Devil Without a Cause, posted a fun, new video for her latest book. (To see what this geek had to say about the new book, check out the GSB review.) For old fans and new followers, it’s worth watching because….a) it’s got a kick [...]

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Give in to Temptation: Devil Without a Cause – Book 1 in the Devil’s Bargain Trilogy

Posted by GeekGyrl | Posted on April 3, 2011 at 3:10 pm | 2 Comments

Devil Without a Cause, Terri Garey

Terri Garey’s RITA-award winning Nicki Styx series has been haunting my bookshelves for years. Wild, wacky, and original, those tale have delighted me from the first chapter of Dead Girls are Easy; the first book in the Nicki Styx series. However, my goal wasn’t to tempt you with tales of Nicki’s shenanigans. (At least, not [...]

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Book Review: Silent Night, Haunted Night – by Terri Garey

Posted by GeekGyrl | Posted on November 23, 2009 at 3:19 am | 5 Comments

Terri Garey - Silent Night, Holy Night

Silent Night, Haunted Night, the latest addition to Terri Garey’s rollicking Nicki Styx series, could be subtitled, Nicki’s Nightmare Before Christmas. The fourth contribution to the series starts out in the bedroom…sadly, for Nicki, it’s because she’s being visited by three PtB (Powers that Be) that aren’t interested in redemption, ala Mr. Dickens’ spirits, so [...]

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