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Jackie Kessler
Jackie Kessler is an American author of Paranormal romance novels.She is the author of the popular Hell On Earth urban fantasy paranormal romance series published by Kensington/Zebra. To date, the books include Hell's Belles (January 2007; mass-market reissue in September 2008), The Road to Hell (November 2007) and Hotter than Hell (August 2008), as well as a tie-in novella in the anthology, Eternal Lover (April 2008). She has had numerous short stories published in various magazines, including Realms of Fantasy and Farthing.
About the Author Jackie Kessler
Jackie Kessler lives in update New York. Previously, Jackie was the fantasy editor for 'Wild Child Publishing'.
Hell on Earth Series
- Hell’s Belles (Kensington/Zebra Books, September 2008 – mass-market paperback) (2008)
- The Road to Hell (Kensington/Zebra Books, November 2007 – trade paperback)
- Hotter Than Hell (Kensington/Zebra Books, August 2008 – trade paperback) (2008)
- “A Hell of a Time,” Eternal Lover (Kensington Publishing Corp., April 2008) (2008)
Other Published Works
- Hell’s Belles (Kensington/Zebra Books, September 2008 – mass-market paperback)
- Hotter Than Hell (Kensington/Zebra Books, August 2008 – trade paperback)
- “A Hell of a Time,” Eternal Lover (Kensington Publishing Corp., April 2008)
- The Road to Hell (Kensington/Zebra Books, November 2007 – trade paperback)
- “Red,” Realms of Fantasy (April 2007)
- “To the Core,” Dreams & Desires Vol. 1 (Freya’s Bower, February 2007)
- Hell’s Belles (Kensington/Zebra Books, January 2007 – trade paperback)
- “Why Monsters Don’t Do Group Therapy,” From the Asylum (December 2006)
- “The Ties That Bind,”* Farthing (Spring 2006)
- “Giving the Devil His To-Do’s,” From the Asylum (December 2005)
- “Reflections,” ** Ruthie’s Club (November 2005)
- “Hunger,” Byzarium (September 2005)
- “The Compromise,” Wild Child Publishing (August 2005)
- “Guilty Pleasures,” Peridot Books*** (Winter 2005)
Honorary Mention, Year's Best Fantasy and Horror (October 2007) Under the byline J.M. Kaye Now called Allegory