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Fans of Krampus rejoice! This award-winning trilogy is at long last turned into a single page-turning book. Badass teen engineering genius Charity Jones embarks on a fast-paced adventure against an ancient nemesis that starts in the California foothills, travels across the treacherous Arctic ice, and ends as she moves between worlds to meet her fate.
"Shake off those Grinch-y feelings and run right to this delightfully unexpected holiday saga." — Bolo Books
Awards for Snowed
Winner of the 2016 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a Young Adult Novel
Nominee for the 2017 Anthony Awards for Best Children's/YA Novel
"Sorry Katniss and Bella… Charity is the hero I've been waiting for. She is sharp, fierce, loyal, and not afraid to let her brain move in concert with her heart. If bodies started dropping in my neighborhood, she's who I'd want by my side."
—Lilla Zuckerman Writer / Producer Marvel's Agents of Shield, Fringe
"Alexander has a great gift for interweaving and expanding on centuries-old real-world folklore." Assignment X
"…hilariously wonderful…" Frumious Reads
"This sequel started with a bang and instantly hooked me…with twists and turns that led to an epic ending."
— J.L. Gribble, author of the Steel Empires series
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About Maria Alexander
Maria Alexander is a produced screenwriter, games writer, virtual world designer, award-winning copywriter, prolific fiction writer, and poet. Since 1999, her stories have appeared in acclaimed publications and anthologies.
Her debut novel, Mr. Wicker, won the 2014 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a First Novel. Publisher's Weekly called it, "(a) splendid, bittersweet ode to the ghosts of childhood," while Library Journal hailed it in a Starred Review as "a horror novel to anticipate." Her breakout YA novel, Snowed, was unleashed on November 2, 2016, by Raw Dog Screaming Press. It won the 2016 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a Young Adult Novel and was nominated for the 2017 Anthony Award for Best Children's/YA Novel.
When she's not stabbing someone with a foil or cutting targets with a katana, she's being outrageously spooky or writing Doctor Who filk. She lives in Los Angeles with three ungrateful cats, a Jewish Christmas caroler, and a purse called Trog.
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