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USA Today bestselling and RITA Award-winning author Lori Handeland takes you into a whole new world—one that will awaken our deepest longings and darkest cravings…
Darkness will summon her
Elizabeth Phoenix once used her unique skills as a psychic to help in the Milwaukee Police Department’s fight against injustice. But when Liz’s foster mother is found viciously murdered—and Liz is discovered unconscious at the scene—her only memory of the crime comes in the form of terrifying dreams...of creatures more horrific than anything Liz has seen in real life. What do these visions mean? And what in the world do they have to do with her former lover, Jimmy Sanducci?
To places she’s never been before
While the police question Jimmy in the murder, Jimmy opens Liz’s eyes to a supernatural war that has raged since the dawn of time in which innocent people are hunted by malevolent beings disguised as humans. Only a chosen few have the ability to fight their evil, and Jimmy believes Liz is among them. Now, with her senses heightened, new feelings are rising within Liz—ones that re-ignite her dangerous attraction to Jimmy. But Jimmy has a secret that will rock Liz to her core…and put the survival of the human race in peril.
“Sexy, dangerous, and a hot as hell page-turner!”—L. A. Banks author of The Vampire Huntress Legends series
“A fresh, fascinating, gripping tale that hits urban fantasy dead-on. Don’t miss this one.”—LL Foster, author of Servant: The Awakening
Handeland (Thunder Moon) launches the intriguing Phoenix Chronicles urban fantasy series with a strong story that's only missing one thing: a glossary of the multitude of paranormal creatures tied to biblical lore. Psychic ex-cop Elizabeth Phoenix reluctantly takes the case after her foster mother, Ruthie, is murdered by monsters. Soon she's pointing out demons to her ex-boyfriend Jimmy, a half-vampire battling an army of Nephilim who plan to enslave and destroy humanity. They fight their way from Wisconsin to the southwest, where Jimmy leaves Elizabeth with Sawyer, a powerful Navajo shape-changer who awakens her libido as well as her psychic powers. Elizabeth's wry demeanor and complex relationships with Sawyer and Jimmy share center stage with the dramatic story line. The biblical component, while often confusing, adds dramatic dimension, and the demons' evil plans and vividly described handiwork create immense suspense for the final battle. (Nov.)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. More Reviews and RecommendationsLori Handeland is a Waldenbooks, Bookscan, and USA Today bestselling author as well as a two-time recipient of the Romance Writers of America’s RITA award.
Lori lives in Southern Wisconsin with her husband, two teenage sons, and a yellow lab named Elwood. She can be reached through her website at lorihandeland.com
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December 22, 2009: Fast,easy read. Interesting characters and plot. Graphic sex is used as a major plot mover. Some of the minor characters and background plot were underdeveloped. It seemed to be quickly plotted and I wished I knew more about Phoenix and her world. But all in all I am looking forward to the sequel.
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March 16, 2009: This was a good start to what will hopefully be an exciting and original new series. There are a lot of urban fantasy series out there right now, but Handeland manages to put a new spin on the conventions of the genre. The characters are the strongest part of this book--both the main and supporting characters are original, complex and carefully drawn. The world-building is very well done and the premise is intriguing and has a lot of potential for sequels, while at the same time pointing to a series arc that should have a definite end point. The weakness is the plotting; while the story is exciting and moves along at a good pace, if often requires the characters to accept extraordinary circumstances far too quickly and the pacing often feels off. Also, a warning: Handeland is probably best known for romance, but while there are the usual romantic entanglements and trysts with supernatural men founds in these types of novels, anyone looking for a happy romantic ending will be disappointed.