“An enthralling new voice gives us a magical world where love leads to dark decisions.” ~ Jami Gray, award winning author
“…extremely well written, filled with wonderful characters, strange happenings, and face paced action. I, for one, found it very hard to put down. I can’t wait for the next book in the series.” ~Taylor Jones, reviewer
Description:
Published: August 2017
Some sacrifices cost more than death…
Thirty years ago, dark magicians unleashed new power on the earth fueled by demons. Governments toppled, millions died and magicians ended up on top of the food chain.
Twenty-four-year-old Becca survives these dangerous times by relying on her wits, her fists, and the limited goodwill of her boss, a local crime lord. When news comes of a fire back home and the family she left behind dead, she realizes her dark past has finally caught up to her.
On the hunt for her missing sister, she must rely on Darion, a treacherous ex-boyfriend with ties to the local coven for back-up. Problem is he’s a pyromancer that can’t be trusted, especially with her heart. Will she escape the sticky web of treachery and deceit with her sister and her heart, or will she sacrifice it all to save another?
Becca’s forced to navigate a dangerous web of deceit and must decide what she’s willing to sacrifice to save her sister.
GUEST POST
Reveling in the Night
Recently a friend approached me after reading my novel, Demon Rising, and was surprised by the dark magic and tense adventure inside of it. She was surprised “someone like me could write something like that.” My first reaction was, I wondered what she must think of Stephen King?
But it has got me thinking, why do we enjoy being scared. The remake of IT has been a box office hit for weeks. I grew up watching the Twilight Zone and the X-files and I love a good thriller. I think people love going through the emotions of a good story whether it be fear, love, anger, or hurt. It is the closest most of us get to living these different exciting lives.
As authors, it is just as fun to write that same suspense and horror in our stories. Just don’t assume we’re all creepy. That same friend that was surprised by its dark nature ended up buying two more books for friends which I signed. So something must have worked.
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About the author:
DeAnna Browne graduated from Arizona State University with her BS in Psychology. She finds it helps to corral those voices in her mind and put them to paper. Her debut novel, A DEMON RISING, came out in August 2017 with Black Opal Books and book two in the series, UNHOLY SUNDERING, is due out 2018. An avid reader and writer, she has a soft spot for fantasy with a touch of romance. Despite her love for food and traveling, she always finds her way back to Phoenix, Arizona with her husband, children, and pet dog.
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16 comments:
Sounds like a fabulous book. I love the cover.
Hi Deanna, how do you control the 'horror' level in your novels? Are you led by the characters? Do you end up having sleeping with the light on?
Hi CCAM&GZM!!! Love the new pic! Looking forward to reading Demon Rising! Thank you
Is demon power at least a renewable fuel source?
This book sounds super awesome. I love magic and chaos!
Sounds like a good combination of magic/fantasy/sci-fi book with dystonia elements.
What's the next project you are working on? A little about it?
I was wondering what the author's favorite book? author? movie? show? was?
Sounds like harrowing times and lots of suffering and uncertainty.
What's your ultimate writing career goal?
What's your writing process like? How do you come up with your ideas?
Did anyone in your life inspire any of the characters or happenings in this book?
I was wondering what the author's favorite book series was?
If the book was made into a movie, who would you want to store in it?
When did you really know you were meant to be a writer, and how did you characters develop?
Do you write different genres of literature or just focus on one?
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