
"A Holiday Compendium of Clace Extras" TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Awake Jace's first meeting with Clary in City of Bones, from Isabelle's point of view
- When Midnight Comes Jace's view of his first kiss with Clary
- Because It Is Bitter The scene that takes place during pages 170-174 of City of Ashes, in the chapter The Seelie Court, here from Jace’s point of view. Boy, is Jace bitter here.
- Jace POV Manor Scene Over the years, many people have asked for this—Jace’s point of view of the “hot and heavy” scene in THIS GUILTY BLOOD, Chapter Nine of City of Glass. I’ve taken a few liberties here—the scene goes on a few moments past what happens in the printed version of CoG—but then so did the original draft!
- The Act of Falling Jace’s perspective on the alleyway kiss in City of Fallen Angels
- Our Waking Souls Jace and Clary connect during a trip to Faerie, takes place during Lord of Shadows
- A Long Conversation Jace and Clary marriage proposal, take one.
- A Love That Never Tires Jace and Clary marriage proposal, take two.
Author

Cassandra Clare was born to American parents in Tehran, Iran and spent much of her childhood travelling the world with her family, including one trek through the Himalayas as a toddler where she spent a month living in her father’s backpack. She lived in France, England and Switzerland before she was ten years old. Since her family moved around so much she found familiarity in books and went everywhere with a book under her arm. She spent her high school years in Los Angeles where she used to write stories to amuse her classmates, including an epic novel called “The Beautiful Cassandra” based on a Jane Austen short story of the same name (and which later inspired her current pen name). After college, Cassie lived in Los Angeles and New York where she worked at various entertainment magazines and even some rather suspect tabloids where she reported on Brad and Angelina’s world travels and Britney Spears’ wardrobe malfunctions. She started working on her YA novel, City of Bones, in 2004, inspired by the urban landscape of Manhattan, her favourite city. She turned to writing fantasy fiction full time in 2006 and hopes never to have to write about Paris Hilton again. Cassie’s first professional writing sale was a short story called “The Girl’s Guide to Defeating the Dark Lord” in a Baen anthology of humor fantasy. Cassie hates working at home alone because she always gets distracted by reality TV shows and the antics of her cats, so she usually sets out to write in local coffee shops and restaurants. She likes to work in the company of her friends, who see that she sticks to her deadlines. City of Bones was her first novel. Sword Catcher is her most recent novel.