Series: Dirk and Steele

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My Big Fat Supernatural Honeymoon by P. N. ElrodPrequel, "Where the Heart Lives"
Tiger Eye by Marjorie M. Liu1
Shadow Touch by Marjorie M. Liu2
The Red Heart of Jade by Marjorie M. Liu3
Dark Dreamers by Christine FeehanShort Story "A Dream of Stone and Shadow" 4
Eye of Heaven by Marjorie M. Liu5
Soul Song by Marjorie M. Liu6
The Last Twilight by Marjorie M. Liu7
The Wild Road by Marjorie M. Liu8
The Fire King by Marjorie Liu9
In the Dark of Dreams by Marjorie M. Liu10

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The Dirk & Steele Series is set in contemporary times, but in a world where magic rubs elbows with science, where men and women with more-than-human powers secretly risk their lives to help others. It is a world where one right turn can deliver a little mystery that will change your life forever...

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