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Saturday, January 30, 2016

Book Review: On a Clear Winter Night: (An Irin Chronicles Short Story) by Elizabeth Hunter

On a Clear Winter Night: (An Irin Chronicles Short Story)
by Elizabeth Hunter
Pages: 52
A very special holiday short story for readers of the Irin Chronicles

Join Ava, Malachi, and their friends for Midwinter holidays in Prague. The Irin might not celebrate Christmas, but that doesn’t mean Ava has to give up on the holidays. With her children on the way, nothing will stop the newest Irina from celebrating with her growing family. But will lingering doubts and worries about fatherhood let Malachi celebrate the way he wants?

On a Clear Winter Night is a short story set after the first three books of the Irin Chronicles.

A nice little short story that detailed the joys of Christmas for a group of people who have never celebrated Christmas. Ava was raised in the human world, thus she celebrated Christmas. As she waits for the birth of her twins she is sad that the Irin do not celebrate Christmas. To cheer her up, her mate, Malachi decides to give her Christmas. All the Irin find how much they enjoy having the Christmas Tree and the joys of Christmas as they all wait impatiently for their new bundles of joy.

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Elizabeth Hunter is a contemporary fantasy, paranormal romance, and contemporary romance writer. She is a graduate of the University of Houston Honors College and a former English teacher. She once substitute taught a kindergarten class, but decided that middle school was far less frightening. Thankfully, people now pay her to write books and eighth-graders everywhere rejoice.

She currently lives in Central California with her son, two dogs, many plants, and a sadly dwindling fish tank. She is the author of the Elemental Mysteries and Elemental World series, the Cambio Springs series, the Irin Chronicles, and other works of fiction.

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