Signed Gilded Blood Special Edition Paperback Omnibus
In celebration of the one-year anniversary of the Gilded Blood Deluxe Edition Omnibus, we transformed it into an absolutely stunning paperback edition with holographic rainbow foil and sprayed edges, colorized illustrations throughout, and a fantastic floppy-yet-sturdy spine that makes it so easy to hold and read!💖
**Ships with FAE Realm Map on 5'' x 8'' cardstock **
This paperback edition includes:
❤️ All four books of the Gilded BIood series combined into one gorgeous paperback omnibus, signed by author Rachel Rener!
🧡 A stunning foiled paperback cover featuring Roy's infamous "Butt Cobra" and our beautiful, almond-loving Biscuit ︎
💛 13 full-color illustrations of key moments in the series (sirens, crystal caverns, and baby Biscuits included!)
💚 110+ revamped, fully colorized chapter headings (plus detailed character portraits of all your favorite (and not-so-favorite) characters!)
💙 Jaw-dropping holographic rainbow foil and sprayed edges
💜 A bonus epilogue featuring Bisskiss and DeeDee! (You can download the audiobook here!)
🖤 A discounted price to make the complete series more accessible to all!
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Book 1 Synopsis:
When Zayn, your smoking hot boss, tells you never to touch the cache of deluxe tattoo ink locked away in his office, you listen to him… until the day you run out of your own ink, your squirming client is on the verge of peeing his pants, and your boss is nowhere to be found. Desperate times call for desperate measures, right?
I fully expected Zayn to yell at me when he returned to the shop. What I didn't expect was the fresh cobra tattoo on my client’s butt magically springing to life. Or the interdimensional filing cabinet hiding in the back of Zayn's office. And, oh, did I mention that my gorgeous, magic-ink-hoarding boss is actually an incubus?
Now – through (mostly) no fault of my own – we have to venture into a strange and distant land where a never-ending list of lethal flora, fauna, and fae await us. When you add in my Jewish mother’s string of poorly-timed, hysterical phone calls, there is one thing I’m grateful for: there’s no cell service in the fae realm.