Renée Harrell


Biography

“Renée Harrell” is the semi-pseudonym of Renée and Harrell Turner, a wife-and-husband writing team. Our first novel was written under a much more famous pseudonym and was published by Simon & Schuster (USA) in the United States and, later, by Simon & Schuster (UK) in...um, the UK.

To learn more about us, the Things We’re Doing, the Things We Like, and That Thing We Did, go to our website. Thanks!

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Books

Aly's Luck    by Renée Harrell
Price: $4.99 USD. 86100 words. Published on February 19, 2012. Fiction.

Aly Krebbs wonders how things went so terribly wrong. How did she end up, naked, and on the auction block? Worse, how did she end up being purchased by a thief and his shape-changing companion? The thief wants his money back. The shape-changer just wants Aly. And all she wants is to survive long enough to get back home. This is one vacation that's more interesting every day....
Frankenstein, P.I.    by Renée Harrell
Price: $0.99 USD. 13610 words. Published on December 1, 2011. Fiction.

This story is complete at 13,500 words. Ready to work as a private investigator, Frankenstein's monster has arrived on the British Isles. Hiring the beautiful Friday as his assistant, he soon finds himself sharing a building space with the World's Most Fantastic Detective™. When a serial killer strikes, it's up to Frankie and Friday to solve the mystery -- if their rival doesn't do it first.
The Atheist's Daughter    by Renée Harrell
Price: $4.99 USD. 57930 words. Published on September 13, 2011. Fiction.

The Atheist's Daughter is a supernatural thriller posing as a Young Adult paranormal novel written for a crossover audience. One of our first readers called it, "Television's Buffy Summers crossed with Fright Night, but these monsters make vampires look WEAK." Kristin Faraday is the only one who can stop these creatures -- if she only knew how. But this is one secret Kristin hasn't learned..
Bill Shakespeare's Next Big Mistake: Our Television Pilot and What Happened    by Renée Harrell
Price: $0.99 USD. 6780 words. Published on June 20, 2011. Screenplays.

BILL SHAKESPEARE'S NEXT BIG MISTAKE: Our Television Pilot and What Happened If you're one of the strange, slightly unbalanced people that like to read unproduced teleplays (we're one of those people!), then have we got a deal for you. Pick up this e-story and you'll find out why we think we have the chops to write for television, why we wrote this particular piece, and ...um, what happened.
Something Wicked    by Renée Harrell
Price: $2.99 USD. 50680 words. Published on April 8, 2011. Fiction.

"If you love a good mystery/ghost story, you'll enjoy this novel! Plus, there is an element of 60s rock that makes this story... well, ROCK." -- The Flashlight Reader
After Things Went Bad    by Renée Harrell
Price: $0.99 USD. 8830 words. Published on December 6, 2010. Fiction.

This is a collection of three science fiction short stories (After Things Went Bad, At Home on Wintebury Circle, and Mr. Tinker). "Even more than the distinctive voices, impeccable writing, and well-wrought characters, the dark captivating atmosphere will wrap around you and linger longer after you finish reading." -- Sarah Nicolas, Sift Book Reviews

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