He forges an unholy alliance with the demons by offering them ten thousand souls, but the demons demand one hundred thousand and without quibbling Drachar accepts. His survival is in doubt as he curls beneath a bush with only his anger keeping him alive. His powers are stripped from him and he is cast out from his home with no possessions nor food with frost on the ground. In a pique of temper he takes the name Drachar, unhomed, and swears a terrible vengeance on his people. Lothanol despises rules and he spies on the demon world, seeking knowledge and caught in the act of making a pact with the demons he is banished by his own people, the Eldric. Imps are the next in the hierarchy and they can be used as a conduit to summon their more powerful brethrens, demons, but summoning imps or demons is forbidden. His people are sorcerers and they use elementals to summon magic, but their power is very limited. Get ready for the first book in a brand new series, as Crawford masterfully weaves another action-packed tale of secrets and suspense, where your friends are your enemies and your enemies are your friends.Lothanol is arrogant and bored, which is a very dangerous combination. And the only thing standing between it and victory are Byrne, her sisters and the lies tearing them apart. Sisters who doubt Byrne's every word and hold terrible secrets of their own.Ī darkness is coming, a bitter cold rising from the depths of the universe on the ravening howl of a bloodthirsty demon horde. This life, she would like to live in peace, or if not peace then to at least finish high school, maybe even meet a cute guy, go on a date, kick demon arse and be home in time to do her homework.īut she can't always get what she wants, not with an ancient, battle-crazed warrior sharing her soul, or fragmented dreams of an unseen enemy that threatens not just her own existence, but that of her reincarnated sisters. Enter a dark new urban fantasy filled with reincarnated superheroines, inter-dimensional demons and immortal enemies, from the acclaimed author of The Echo.īyrne Davin has lived many lives, from noblewoman to pioneer to slave, all of them filled with blood and death, all ending in pain and betrayal.
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