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Magic Bites Collector's Edition

It must be mine.

Kate's braid makes me happy. It's so Kate. As does Slayer. And the fact that she just looks so much more like Kate in general than the girl on the original cover of Magic Bites. That little "Includes First Time in Print Bonus Material" teaser doesn't hurt either. Not one bit.

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  1. I LOVE this cover and am already imagining it on my bookshelf.

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    1. So do I, Kristen. I let out a gasp of appreciation the moment I saw it.

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  2. Oh yes, I have preordered this. :) Uh huh, we're thinking alike on this one.

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    1. Good on you, speedy! I can't wait.

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  3. Anonymous12:00 AM

    * girly squeal*

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  4. I like this cover aside from the fact the model looks a little too young to me.

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    1. She does look young. But then the original one looked way old to me. And, uh, WELL-ENDOWED.

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  5. I want to get a copy of this too!

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    1. I just can't envision not having it on my shelf!

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  6. Nice! Much more like my idea of Kate.

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  7. Love this! I hope this means new covers for the rest of the series!

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  8. Anonymous8:50 PM

    Nice. I'll have to preorder this one since I'm curious about the bonus material (!).

    Happy belated birthday. We moved yesterday and things are crazy. I tried to comment twice using my laptop without luck. I also loved the pictures of your children.

    KarenS

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    1. I know! I'm hoping for Curran POVs and maybe some stuff we haven't read.

      Thanks so much, Karen. I can't believe you're moved! I know how crazy that can be. Hope unpacking and settling in goes smoothly for you.

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    2. Anonymous8:09 AM

      Thanks, Angie. Now that I'm able to use my desktop computer, the world feels right again! I'm ignoring the chaos behind me... K

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  9. I wonder what that first time in print thing will be. I think they blogged about it, but I just forgot. I already own all of the books, but I doubt I'll be able to resist getting a copy of this, simply because I'm a Kate and Curran addict.

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    1. Yeah, I'm thinking possibly some Curran POV stuff, but I can't remember for sure.

      Love finding fellow addicts, btw. I am an unrepentant one. :)

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  10. Oh man. Why do publishers do this to us?!

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    1. I know, Christine. It's impossible to resist!

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