This is a collection of the first three books in the Lilith Mercury, Werewolf Hunter series. This series focuses on the life of Lilith Mercury, a werewolf Hunter who is also half werewolf. Did I mention there are several sexy men in her life? This story has graphic violence, and graphic sex. It also has a new take on the origins of werewolves and vampires. There are many ups and downs in Lilith's life and much more to come. This series gets hotter as it goes. No werewolves were harmed in the making of this series.This set includes:1. Red2. Object of My Affection3. The Dread MoonRedThis is Book One in the Lilith Mercury Series.Dr. Alfred Moody saved her life, but the werewolf, Marco may hold the key to her heart. She's torn between the man who saved her humanity and the one who makes her want to embrace the beast. NOTE: This series gets hotter as it goes. However, Book One is NOT erotic. Someday Lilith will have a happy ending, but this is only the beginning.WARNING: This book contains graphic language and graphic violence.Object of My AffectionThis is book two in the Lilith Mercury, Werewolf Hunter Series. There was a time when the battle lines were clearly drawn and there would've been no question, no doubts, but that time has passed. Though Lilith is still drawn to the wolfman, Marco, she cannot deny what she feels for her partner, Alfred. She remains torn between a man who was once her enemy and one who is becoming much more than her friend.WARNING: This book contains graphic language, graphic violence, and graphic sex. No werewolves were harmed in the making of this book.The Dread MoonThis is Book Three in the Lilith Mercury Series. Lilith's reputation as the best in the business has spread, and not just to the lycanthrope population. She's been hired to find the original vampire. The vamps want what everyone else wants, equality. However, she will soon realize that the original vampire isn't simply out for blood, or the return of rights to his people ... he wants Lilith too. Warning: This book contains graphic violence, graphic language, and sex with BDSM elements including autoerotic asphyxiation.
Songwriters/composers/producers Tracey and Vance Marino have been wildly successful placing their more than three thousand music compositions in various media. They are signed with over sixty different production music libraries and music publishers, and their music is heard daily across the globe.This guide brings together-in one book-all you need to know about writing, recording, marketing, and monetizing your music. Getting placements in film, TV, and media is not only about writing good music, it's about writing placeable music. And, after you have written placeable music, what do you do with it? Where do you find the decision-makers? How do you get all the money to which you are entitled? This book delivers the answers. You will discover...The most important quality a piece of music should have to be licensedTips about crafting music specifically for sync The tools and knowledge needed to create broadcast-quality recordingsWhere to find the people and companies that can place your musicHow to present and market your musicWhy networking and following up with contacts are among the keys to successThe pros and cons of working solo or as part of a teamThe importance of being professional while interacting with other peopleHow being organized and using metadata effectively will get you paidHaving music placed in various media is an extraordinarily financially lucrative area of the music business. And the Marinos are willing now to share their tips, secrets, and the steps to follow in order to succeed in the sync world.
This is Book Four in the Lilith Mercury, Werewolf Hunter series.Peter was Lilith's first love--and the first person to call her a monster. Despite their past, Lilith would save him if she could, but when Peter is infected with lycanthropy and becomes determined to challenge Marco for the position of lupinus regalis, wolf king, she faces a hard choice.Warning: This book contains sex, graphic violence, and graphic language. No werewolves were harmed in the making of this book.