Demon Kissed

 


Demon Kissed

The Summoner's Mark Book 1

by J.D. Blackrose

Genre: Paranormal Romance 

"This book is GOOD!" --Faith HunterNYT and USA Today bestselling author of the Jane Yellowrock series

My name is Rebecca, but everyone calls me Becs.

Years ago, a mark appeared on my inner wrist--The Kiss, they call it--and it makes me a summoner. I can summon, well, things…entities of power, including demons. Which, I did, until recently. I quit, because I summoned a demon on behalf of a client and things went south. I fixed it, but now I owe that demon a favor and I don't know when he's going to call it in, or, what he's going to ask.

One thing's for sure, it won't be kosher.

Now I work in a fae bar, trying to stay out of trouble, waiting for the hammer to drop. But trouble tends to follow me. And my upstairs neighbor, Ash, seems to be right in the thick of it. He's gorgeous, with sexy curls, kissable lips, and a body to match. I can't believe someone like him even glanced my way.

Things get complicated when a local mob boss wants my help, a warlock decides I'm next on the menu, and my six-foot-tall fairy friend can't find his way home.

What's a Jewish, bird-watching summoner with family and friends to protect, to do?

Praise for Demon Kissed:
"A fantastic protagonist, killer magic system, and a supporting cast you'll fall in love with, J. D. Blackrose's Demon Kissed is a fantastic new urban fantasy. I loved this book and can't wait to read more!" --John G. Hartness, Award-Winning Author of The Black Knight Chronicles

"This book is GOOD! Blackrose proves that a creative writer can grab you with an original twist." --Faith HunterNYT and USA Today bestselling author of the Jane Yellowrock series

"Magic, snark, a dash of romance, and a ton of action. Demon Kissed offers a compelling blend of fun and edge-of-your-seat excitement. Compulsively readable and highly recommended!" --David B. Coe/D. B. Jackson, author of Radiants and the Thieftaker Chronicles

"J. D. Blackrose's latest tale spins together demons, mobsters, fairies, and a kick-ass heroine under a curse that may end up being her salvation. *Chef's Kiss*." --Darin Kennedy, Author of Fugue & Fable and The Pawn Stratagem


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The Summoner's Mark is J. D. Blackrose's first series with Bell Bridge Books. Previously, she's published The Soul WarsThe Devil's Been Busy, and the Zombie Cosmetologist novellas through Falstaff Books. She's also published multiple short stories, enjoying the art of brevity now and then. She's always lived in her head and is often accused of not listening. To make up for it, she's mastered the art of looking interested. Follow her on Facebook and Twitter.


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Comments

  1. Sounds like a good book. Great cover too

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  2. I like the cover. This looks like the beginning of a great series.

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  3. I love the cover and synopsis, this is a must read for me. Thank you for posting about this book

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  4. Looks quite awesome, good to see your book on a tour.

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  5. Thus sounds like a good read. Nice cover!

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  6. Thank you for all your comments! I hope you enjoy it. Don't forget to please leave a review on Amazon if you can. It helps us writers sooooo much. AGAIN, thank you for giving my book a chance.

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  7. I like stories with a little bit of snark and some humor mixed in with the more serious parts.

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  8. I loved J.D. Blackrose book, 'Zombie Cosmetologist Novellas Book.

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  9. Thanks so much for sharing! I can't wait to read this; sounds really good!

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  10. The paranormal romance looks fun to read and the cover art is eye catching.

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