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The vampires are back. The griffins are circling. And Brigid's B&B is one crisis away from combustion. The Secret Haven Inn is finally running smoother-if you don't count the escalating tension with the vampires. Brigid and her friends thought they'd ended the threat, but the vamps have Kilchis's police force in their pocket... and maybe more. Meanwhile, Brigid's sworn to help Brightfeather hide her chicks from their royal griffin grandparents. If that secret slips, she's not just facing a vampire uprising-she'll have an all-out griffin war on her hands. Whoever said running a B&B was easy should be shot. Honestly, it's the magical politics, not the guests, that'll drive Brigid to drink. With Mr. Mittens at her side and new gargoyle allies in her corner, Brigid's doing her best to hold it all together. But one smooth day? That might be asking too much. Splintered Secret, book five in the Splintered Magic series, delivers vampire power plays, griffin grudges, and innkeeper mayhem. ___________________________________________________________________Praise for the Splintered Magic series:? ? ? ? ? What a Great Series! Fae and witches, vampires, shifters and dragons?? ? ? ? ? OMG! This is now my favorite book ever? ? ? ? ? I did it again. I sucked down another book too fast? ? ? ? ? This series just keeps getting better!? ? ? ? ? This was so exciting and intriguing? ? ? ? ? Love the characters and their relationships with each other
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Jilleen Dolbeare writes urban fantasy and paranormal women's fiction. She loves stories with strong women, adventure, and humor, with a side helping of myth and folklore. While living in the Arctic, she learned to keep her stakes sharp for the 67 days of night. She talks to the ravens that follow her when she takes long walks with her cats in their stroller, and she's learned how to keep the wolves at bay. Jilleen lives with her husband and two hungry cats in Alaska where she also discovered her love and admiration of the Alaska Native peoples and their folklore.