Host, The

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Host: A human being who unknowingly provides lodging to an invading spirit.

When a young nurse identifies with a patient a strange bond forms between them—a bond that might prove to be deadly if the patient has her way.

Imani Pollard is in a new relationship with Logan, a rare good guy who doesn’t play games. Things are off to a promising start and Imani thinks that wedding bells could be in the near future. However, a string of eerie occurrences cause her to believe that a wayward spirit is not only haunting her, but is also competing for the love of her man. If her suspicions are true and she’s dealing with an ethereal being, then she’s in way over her head. And if she’s wrong and the voices that she hears are merely in her head, then she has to face the sad truth that she’s mentally disturbed, just like her father.

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Allison Hobbs

Allison Hobbs is a national bestselling author of more than thirty novels and has been featured in such periodicals as Romantic Times and The Philadelphia Inquirer. Known for her raw, edgy, and graphic writing style, Allison Hobbs burst on the literary scene with her highly successful debut novel, Pandora's Box in 2003. A prolific author, Hobbs has penned over 30 erotic and paranormal novels. Using the pseudonym, Aria Johnson, she has written the thriller, The Child Snatcher. Under another pseudonym, Joelle Sterling, she added The Eternal Dead series to her list of published novels. The series includes: Midnight Cravings, The Dark Hunger, and Forbidden Feast. Hobbs' novel, Double Dippin' was nominated for The Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award. The Climax was nominated for the 2008 African American Literary Award, and Big Juicy Lips is one of the 2009 erotic nominees for the 2009 African American Literary Awards. Allison lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.