Linda Welch


Biography

Linda Welch was born in Hampshire, England and lived in New Mexico, Idaho and California before settling in the Wasatch Mountains of northern Utah, where she lives with her husband, Scottish terrier, cat and a whole lot of wildlife. She is the author of the Whisperings series of paranormal mysteries: Along Came a Demon, The Demon Hunters, and Dead Demon Walking. Coming next: Demon Demon Burning Bright.

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Demon Demon Burning Bright, Whisperings book four    by Linda Welch
Price: $3.99 USD. 79960 words. Published on December 14, 2011. Fiction.

Royal disappears. He is a demon with inhuman abilities who moves between worlds at will. He could be anywhere. He leaves me a clue that takes me to Bel-Athaer, home of the Gelpha, but the High House councilors kick me out. Of all the shit crazy things I’ve done, returning to Bel-Athaer in the company of a Dark Cousin and an egotistical Gelpha is high on the list.
Dead Demon Walking    by Linda Welch
Price: $3.99 USD. 71450 words. Published on July 8, 2011. Fiction.

What is a demon to a demon? In the sequel to The Demon Hunters, Tiff and Royal's pursuit of a killer across the United States goes beyond assisting the FBI, for the murderer is ancient and brutal, and even the powerful Gelpha fear him. Tiff will risk losing everything and everyone dear to her, and solve a century-old mystery.
The Demon Hunters    by Linda Welch
Price: $3.99 USD. 76120 words. Published on November 29, 2009. Fiction.

(5.00 from 1 review)
The sequel to Along Came a Demon. Sword-wielding assassins. The nineteenth-century journal of a young girl in what was then Burma. Very strange clients. . . . While Tiff Banks looks for author Gia Sabato's missing lover, her partner Royal Mortensen investigates something far more sinister. Are the two cases connected? Can Tiff's spectral informers help her this time? You bet!

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  • Misfit McCabe on Sep. 25, 2009
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    Many a year has passed since I was a 14 year old year girl so being taken back into the mind of one was a novel experience. And LK Gardner-Griffie does a remarkable job of portraying a teen's thoughts and emotions through Katie's narration. I could so relate to Katie McCabe, and so will teens who read Misfit McCabe, and any adult who (honestly) recalls their teen years. You must remember when you thought your hometown was boring and didn't want to be stuck there your whole life. When you needed so passionately to be seen as an individual and not an extension of your family. When running away when you'd messed up seemed the best option, even though you knew that would result in a worse punishment than if you'd stayed put. Have you ever looked at your own teen and wondered, why are you so contrary? Just what is in that head of yours? I couldn't help but like Katie McCabe even though she is about as contrary as a teen can be. The teen years are terribly complex, while they try to cope with emotional and physical changes and conflicting feelings. I think teens who read Misfit McCabe will identify with her. In Misfit McCabe, Katie's world is turned upside down and she must learn to live with a terrible loss, learn to accept the solace and friendship she is offered, and is plunged into many difficult and, at times, dangerous situations. Through it all, Katie grows as a person. Misfit McCabe is beautifully written and Katie is an engaging central character. LK Gardner-Griffie truly understands young teens and takes you into their world, with all their insecurities and uncertainties. I'm sure that more adventures await Katie, more "growing pains" and more lessons from life, in the coming sequel to Misfit McCabe. I can't wait to read it.