Maggie Quinn – Girl vs. Evil

Prom Dates from Hell

Maggie Quinn, Girl reporter. Honors student, newspaper staffer, yearbook photographer. Six weeks from graduation and all she wants to do is get out of Avalon High in one piece. Fate seems to have different plans for her.

High school may be a natural breeding ground for evil, but the scent of fire and brimstone is still a little out of the ordinary. It’s the distinct smell of sulfur that makes Maggie suspect that something’s a bit off. And when real Twilight Zone stuff starts happening to the school’s ruling clique—the athletic elite and the head cheerleader and her minions, all of whom happen to be named Jessica—Maggie realizes it’s up to her to get in touch with her inner Nancy Drew and ferret out who unleashed the ancient evil before all hell breaks loose.

Maggie has always suspected that prom is the work of the devil, but it looks like her attendance will be mandatory. Sometimes a girl’s got to do some pretty undesirable things if she wants to save her town from soul-crushing demons from hell and the cheerleading squad.

Hell Week

Maggie Quinn is determined to make her mark as a journalist. The only problem? The Ranger Report does not take freshmen on staff.

Rules are rules. But when has that ever stopped Maggie?

After facing hellfire, infiltrating sorority rush should be easy. It’s no Woodward and Bernstein, but going undercover as the Phantom Pledge will allow her to write her exposé. Then she can make a stealth exit before initiation. But when she finds a group of girls who are after way more than “sisterhood,” all her instincts say there’s something rotten on Greek Row. And when Hell Week rolls around, there may be no turning back.

If there is such a thing as a sorority from hell, you can bet that Maggie Quinn will be the one to stumble into it.

Highway to Hell

Maggie Quinn was expecting to find plenty of trouble with Lisa over Spring Break. Give a girl a bikini, a beachfront hotel, and an absent boyfriend, and it’s as good as a road map to the dark side. But Maggie doesn’t have to go looking for trouble. Trouble has started looking for her. One dead cow and a punctured gas tank later, she and Lisa are stuck in
Dulcina, Texas—a town so small that it has an owner. And lately life in this small town hasn’t been all that peaceful. An eerie predator is stalking the ranchland.

Everyone in town has a theory, but not even Maggie’s psychic mojo can provide any answers. And the longer the girls are stranded, the more obvious it becomes that something is seriously wrong. Only no one—not even Maggie’s closest ally—wants to admit that they could have been forced on a detour down the highway to hell.

Brimstone

Slinking down the streets, hiding in the shadows, always lurking just out of sight, evil follows Maggie Quinn. It’s no ordinary, everyday evil, either—it’s Evil with a capital E, and whatever’s behind it, it clearly wants Maggie.

But Maggie isn’t the type of girl to go down without a fight. She has a few powerful tricks up her sleeve, not to mention a best friend who’s a witch, and she’s declaring open season on demons.

Brimstone is the compilation of Prom Dates from Hell and Hell Week.

6 thoughts on “Maggie Quinn – Girl vs. Evil”

  1. Any chance this new re-release of the first two Maggie Quinn: Girl vs. Evil books mean you are planning on continuing Maggie’s adventures at all? Please, please say yes…

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  2. I’ve just discovered your work and am quickly reading through all of it. Any chance you’ll continue Maggie’s story? I have really enjoyed all three of her books and would love more!

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  3. When I was in high school, I discovered and devoured all the Maggie Quinn books I could find. However, I’m coming back to the series and I realized that there aren’t any more books. I really enjoyed them because Maggie is a paranormal Nancy Drew detective. I think so much could be gained from exploring more of her world. Would you ever consider writing more?

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  4. I’m with everyone else when I say, please, please, please write more Maggie Quinn books. I just finished all 4 and I’m left wanting more. My daughters love Maggie as much as I do. There is a whole new generation of girls these books are perfect for. So I hope you bring back the unstoppable page turning delight of Maggie Quinn – Girl vs. Evil

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