Fan Service LTD Omnibus Hardback
This Limited Hardcover is SOLD OUT
If you were on Gail’s newsletter you would have had first crack.
That said, Gail occasionally has excess stock which she offers to her those subscribers only.
This collector’s special Fan Service omnibus contained stories specifically tailored to honor Gail Carriger’s most devoted fans. The print run was 500 limited (numbered) editions, and 30 (lettered) leather-boxed tray case editions. Gail signed every single one (see her talking about it here).
It included previously published Romancing the Inventor andRomancing the Werewolf plus a novelette: Meat Cute AKA The Hedgehog Incident.
The collection answers the three most common questions readers have after reading the Parasol Protectorate series…
- Will Madame Lefoux ever find love?
- Do Biffy and Lyall ever get back together?
- What exactly happened when Alexia and Conall (and a hedgehog) first met?
In Romancing the Inventor Imogene Hale is a lowly parlourmaid with a soul-crushing secret. Seeking solace, she takes work at a local vampire hive, only to fall desperately in love with the amazing lady inventor imprisoned in the potting shed.
In Romancing the Werewolf Professor Randolph Lyall returns home to London after twenty years abroad, afraid of what he might find. With his pack in chaos and his beloved Alpha Biffy in crisis, it will take all his Beta efficiency to set everything to rights.
In Meat Cute, Alexia Tarabotti attends what seems to be a very dull party, until London’s new werewolf Alpha turns up, is unconscionably rude to her, and sits on a hedgehog.
From the comedic mind of New York Times bestseller Gail Carriger come three charming love stories set in her popular steampunk Parasolverse. Featuring a long-awaited reunion, a well deserved new romance, and a very surprised hedgehog. Look out for cheeky appearances from other popular characters, not to mention the strategic application of a wicker chicken.
The Highly Coveted Lettered Edition…
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