I know what you're thinking. But forget what you know about the Morningstar. This isn't a cute adaptation, this is my eternity, and being the half-demon daughter of a god isn't all it's cracked up to be. From privileged princess to weaponized demon hunter... it's time to prove I can fight my way home.
A princess of the Fire Realm isn't supposed to fall in love. I was promised to a son of the Cloud Realm to end a millennia's old war between the two. But fate had other plans for me. Now I'm being punished for my rebellion, and my banishment means an eternity on Terran cleaning up demonic messes until I hit my quota.
One thousand demonic souls banished back to the Fire Realm. That's the deal.
I'm almost there. I'm almost halfway home, and not a moment too soon. Three hundred years on Terran is starting to mess with my head.
But hey, we all have our demons.
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I always get into trouble in Los Angeles, but there has to be a reason that I'm here. The only problem is, I can't decide whether it's the visions that have pulled me here... or something else. Kids go missing in this city all the time, but Alice is different, and I have to find out why.
The only reason I know this is different? Because there's a man on my doorstep with an LAPD badge asking for my help, and when Adam comes knocking, I can't say no. My immortal soulmate knows I will do anything for him, but that's how it as after centuries of being in love.
Where there's smoke there's fire, they say. And I can smell brimstone from a mile away. Los Angeles is rank with it, except there's only one demon I'm looking for, and I need to send it packing before it does some real damage. But first, I'm going to need more coffee.
From author Saralin Cook, Dreams of the Dead is Book 1 in the ongoing Hellbound saga. Welcome to a world of magic, adventure, immortal love, mouthy (but loyal) cat sidekicks, and a kick-ass heroine saving the human world... one demon at a time.
Reader Be Warned: this book contains adult situations and language, and a healthy helping of graphic violence.