

Robson clearly shows that family, the ones you're born with and the ones you create, are instrumental for survival-especially in this adventurous and enchanting ride!"- Romantic Times, 4 ½ stars "Robson combines four sisters with supernatural powers, a murderous yet sympathetic vampire, and a frightening virus in an engaging paranormal romance with bite. As for Celia, she may be the leader of her family, but when it comes to romance, she has a refreshing innocence that is sure to delight readers. "- USA Today "Celia and her sisters are an eclectic bunch, determined to keep each other safe at all costs. If you're looking for fun, adventure, a messy love triangle and an awesome family, check out Sealed with a Curse. I'm looking forward to reading more of the Weird Girls and have put the series on my auto-buy list. Each has her own personality and story, which makes the sisters witty and amazing individually and together. The best part, though, to me was the interaction between the sisters. Seriously, I was laughing and enjoyed reading every page. This Wird girl has never had it so tough. Because now that the evil behind the plague knows who Celia is, it's coming for her and her sisters.

Caught between two hot alphas, Celia must find a way to please everyone, save everyone, and oh yeah, not lose her heart to the wrong guy-or die a miserable death.


But Aric, the head of the werewolf pack determined to destroy Misha's family to keep the region safe, warns Celia to stay out of the fight. But soon more bloodlust-fueled attacks occur, and the community wonders: are the vampires of Tahoe cursed with a plague? Celia reluctantly agrees to help Misha, the handsome leader of an infected vampire family. Everyone knows vampires aren't aggressive, and killing one is punishable by death. The Wird sisters are content to avoid the local vampires, werebeasts, and witches of the Lake Tahoe region-until one of them blows up a vampire in self-defense. Celia Wird and her three sisters are just like other 20-something girls-with one tiny exception: they're products of a backfired curse that has given each of them unique powers that make them, well, weird.
