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Suzanne Johnson

    Suzanne Johnson es célebre por su cautivadora serie de fantasía urbana, Centinelas de Nueva Orleans, que sumerge a los lectores en el corazón de la ciudad tras el huracán Katrina. Sus narrativas entrelazan magistralmente lo sobrenatural con la cruda realidad del paisaje urbano, creando una experiencia de lectura única e inmersiva. La obra de Johnson se caracteriza por sus escenarios atmosféricos y su fascinante exploración de los elementos más oscuros y misteriosos de los mundos humano y paranormal.

    Camp Upton
    Royal Street
    Pirateship Down: Stories from the World of the Sentinels of New Orleans
    Belle Chasse
    The Gay Baby Boom
    ELYSIAN FIELDS
    • ELYSIAN FIELDS

      • 354 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Set in a vibrant urban fantasy world, this installment features a mix of wizards, mermen, and pirates, offering an exciting adventure in New Orleans. The plot unfolds with a blend of humor and action, as characters navigate through magical challenges and intriguing conflicts. As the third book in the series, it continues to build on the rich lore and dynamic relationships established in previous installments, promising readers a thrilling experience filled with supernatural elements and engaging storytelling.

      ELYSIAN FIELDS
    • The Gay Baby Boom

      • 280 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      "The Gay Baby Boom" explores the rise of gay and lesbian parents in the U.S., driven by advances in gay rights and reproductive options. Based on the largest study of its kind, it reveals how these families function and dispels myths about potential psychological harm to children raised by gay parents.

      The Gay Baby Boom
    • Belle Chasse

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Set in the vibrant backdrop of New Orleans, this installment of the urban fantasy series features a resourceful heroine who navigates a world filled with magic and danger. Readers can expect a lively narrative brimming with action and unexpected plot twists, showcasing the protagonist's ingenuity and resilience. The series has garnered acclaim for its engaging storytelling and dynamic characters, promising an enthralling continuation of the Sentinels' adventures.

      Belle Chasse
    • Set against the backdrop of New Orleans, the story follows immortal pirate Jean Lafitte as he embarks on a quest to reclaim his lost schooner, Le Diligent. His mission attracts the attention of the U.S. Coast Guard and local authorities, complicating matters further. With the help of wizard sentinel DJ Jaco and her merman friend Rene Delachaise, Lafitte faces the challenge of evading capture while navigating the chaos that ensues. The novella promises an engaging blend of adventure and supernatural elements.

      Pirateship Down: Stories from the World of the Sentinels of New Orleans
    • Royal Street

      • 338 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Set in a vibrant urban fantasy world, this novel introduces a captivating mix of wizards, mermen, and pirates. The fast-paced narrative promises adventure and intrigue, appealing to fans of paranormal fiction. With comparisons to the works of Charlaine Harris and Cat Adams, it aims to satisfy readers longing for the charm of Sookie Stackhouse. This first installment sets the stage for an engaging series filled with magical elements and thrilling escapades.

      Royal Street
    • Camp Upton

      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Camp Upton was one of 16 cantonments built to train soldiers quickly upon the United States' entry into World War I in 1917. The camp was located on nearly 20,000 acres of scrub pine forest on the eastern end of Long Island, New York. Later, it was a Civilian Conservation Corps camp and was rebuilt for use in World War II. It is now the site of Brookhaven National Laboratory. It was the home of the 77th "Liberty" Division, whose soldiers, many from the New York area, distinguished themselves in battle in the Argonne Forest in France near the end of the war. Its most famous soldier, Irving Berlin, wrote "God Bless America" and Yip Yip Yaphank, a "military mess," while training there.

      Camp Upton
    • Pirate's Alley

      • 350 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      In a race against time, wizard sentinel DJ Jaco faces the looming threat of a preternatural war while grappling with her family's dark secrets. Having already battled undead serial killers, she must now navigate the complexities of her magical world and confront powerful forces that threaten her and those she cares about. With a blend of adventure and supernatural intrigue, the story delves into themes of legacy, courage, and the fight against evil.

      Pirate's Alley
    • How to Calm Your Lizard

      For children who want tame fear and build courage

      Focusing on the survival instinct of the reptilian brain, this book empowers children to manage their fear rather than be controlled by it. Through engaging and creative strategies, young readers learn to calm their instincts, enabling them to tackle daily challenges with confidence and courage.

      How to Calm Your Lizard