The Neon Graveyard

The Neon Graveyard

by Vicki Pettersson
The Neon Graveyard

The Neon Graveyard

by Vicki Pettersson

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Overview

Book 6 in the NYT & USA Today Bestselling "Signs of the Zodiac" series.

She was once a heroine, the prophesied savior fighting for Light in the darkest corners of Las Vegas.

A product of an improbable union between Shadow and Light, Joanna Archer has been stripped of her identity, her fortune, and her power. With an apocalyptic war threatening to consume her glittering hometown, a child growing inside of her, and her lover held captive in another realm, Joanna joins forces with a band of rogue Shadow agents to storm the stronghold of her greatest foe.

This time, there's nothing left to lose, except one last chance at a real life, an epic love ... and a deadly game where winner takes all.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185913604
Publisher: Alistern Press
Publication date: 04/17/2024
Series: SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC , #6
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 148,750
File size: 765 KB

About the Author

About The Author
Vicki Pettersson is a Las Vegas native who always loved to read and write. A post-college stint in public relations quickly revealed that was not a good fit for her, so she did what any self-respecting Vegas girl would do: she became a showgirl by night … and a closet novelist by day.

Fast forward a decade and she also became an instant New York Times bestseller with her Signs of the Zodiac fantasy series. A paranormal-noir trilogy, Celestial Blues, quickly followed before she moved to thrillers with SWERVE: a high-octane cat-and-mouse thriller.

After a decade of living part-time in Dallas, Texas, Vicki is back to living – and writing – full-time in her beloved hometown.

Hometown:

Las Vegas, Nevada

Place of Birth:

Las Vegas, Nevada

Education:

B.A. in English, University of Las Vegas, 1994
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