Dancing with Demons: A New Adult Urban Fantasy Adventure (The Beginner's Guide to Selling Your Soul Book 1)
Book Details
Author(s)J.P. Rice
ISBN / ASINB07TRSTYT2
ISBN-13978B07TRSTYT1
Sales Rank25,965
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Monstrous faeries with bad intentions live among humans. The cops can’t control the magical criminals.
Zeke, a middle-class family man, has a passion for supernatural law enforcement and wishes he could help. He would love to follow in his father’s footsteps and join the secret society of supernatural hunters. But that would mean lying to his family to pursue the same profession that caused his dad's death.
When a crazed sorcerer targets his girlfriend and best friend in a kidnapping scheme, Zeke is forced act. The construction worker trades in a shovel for a sapient sword and gets to work as a rookie agent for The Cause.
Zeke always pictured his father as the perfect superhero agent who would never consort with immoral individuals, but the young man discovers that sometimes you must dance with demons to solve the case.
Pick up a new urban fantasy series with snarky banter and paranormal crime solving. Great for fans of Orlando A. Sanchez, Jim Butcher or John P. Logsdon.
Warnings:
This book is light on romance, so you don't have to worry about cringe-worthy sex scenes. Also, this is not harem, reverse harem or inverse harem, for that matter. And Zeke doesn't attend a trendy magical academy.
Zeke, a middle-class family man, has a passion for supernatural law enforcement and wishes he could help. He would love to follow in his father’s footsteps and join the secret society of supernatural hunters. But that would mean lying to his family to pursue the same profession that caused his dad's death.
When a crazed sorcerer targets his girlfriend and best friend in a kidnapping scheme, Zeke is forced act. The construction worker trades in a shovel for a sapient sword and gets to work as a rookie agent for The Cause.
Zeke always pictured his father as the perfect superhero agent who would never consort with immoral individuals, but the young man discovers that sometimes you must dance with demons to solve the case.
Pick up a new urban fantasy series with snarky banter and paranormal crime solving. Great for fans of Orlando A. Sanchez, Jim Butcher or John P. Logsdon.
Warnings:
This book is light on romance, so you don't have to worry about cringe-worthy sex scenes. Also, this is not harem, reverse harem or inverse harem, for that matter. And Zeke doesn't attend a trendy magical academy.
