Nicole Zoltack


Biography

Nicole Zoltack loves to write fantasy/paranormal, romances, horror, historical, for adults and young adults, novels, short stories, and flash pieces. She doesn't want to get boxed in by genre -- she might be claustrophobic! When she isn't writing about girls wanting to be knights, talking unicorns, and zombies, she spends time with her loving family. She loves to ride horses (pretending their unicorns, of course!) and going to the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire, dressed in period garb. Her current favorite TV show is The Vampire Diaries.

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Books

A Sight for Sore Fangs    by Nicole Zoltack
Price: $0.99 USD. 6050 words. Published by Echelon Press LLC  on July 11, 2011. Fiction.

What You See is What You Get - Episode #4: Ana and Eric managed to survive an attack from two vampires, but the encounter was not been without danger, and Frank, Ana's friend, has paid the price. A vampire bit him, and now Frank is in a coma. He might never wake up… or up might, as a vampire.
Or Not to See    by Nicole Zoltack
Price: $0.99 USD. 3450 words. Published by Echelon Press LLC  on May 18, 2011. Fiction.

If Ana wants to live to see autumn, she needs to stay strong and smart. No one said being a vampire hunter was going to be easy, and Ana is about to learn that first hand…
To See    by Nicole Zoltack
Price: $0.99 USD. 3920 words. Published by Echelon Press LLC  on April 12, 2011. Fiction.

(4.00 from 1 review)
Now that Ana can see, her summer has taken on a new direction. Instead of shopping and going to the beach with friends, she has to register with the Seer’s Council. There, Ana meets Eric, a hot guy who happens to also be a vampire seer. Eric is impressed that Ana took on a vampire all by herself but wonders if Victor truly is dead.
Seeing for the First Time    by Nicole Zoltack
Price: $0.99 USD. 3460 words. Published by Echelon Press LLC  on March 7, 2011. Fiction.

0.25 star(3.20 from 5 reviews)
For the last ten years, Ana has spent summers with her Gram. With nothing to do, the closest beach two hours away, and Gram, who Ana is convinced is crazy, always in her garden talking to things that aren't there, Ana is bored out of her mind. One day, Ana sees strange colors floating around Gram as she works in her garden. Gram says they're fairies and she can "see" them.

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