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A Tinfoil Hat of My Own: A Tale of Friendship, Bikers, and Wer...

Bikers are sort of pissy. So are werewolves. Dealing with the devastating end to her long-term relationship with Cobweb, Eunice decides to pick up the broken pieces of her heart and glue them back together with the healing song of nature and a nourishing brandy to replenish the soul. As evening falls on her drunken pity party in the park, it's time to head home and deal with the consequences of the not-so-anonymous tip to the cops and what she may or may not have done to Cobweb's bike--and clubhouse. All thoughts of that end when something bigger than a pissed off biker gets ahold of her--nothing says burning calories like booking it through woods with a mermaid-killing werewolf at your heels. Will Cobweb miss her? Will Eunice survive? Friendship, bikers, werewolves, and repurposed tinfoil. Some stories just have it all.

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Echo Shea is an urban fantasy author and lifetime avoider of house work. When not guarding her chocolate with deft reflexes and mad peripheral vision, she can be found penning your next read, hugging her puppy and chatting with awesome friends and her SWORDS soul sisters. Yes, more Gladys is coming, and yes, there will be a sequel to A Tinfoil Hat of My Own.Want more? Try her on Facebook, Twitter, or her website.Sign-up for her newsletter here: eepurl.com/ckmU8L

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