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Signed & Personalized Demon’s Librarian!
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! The one day a year I’m especially glad to have green eyes. I am not so glad about the drunken shenanigans, but it’s better than New Year’s, right? Right?
Anyway.
The kind and gracious folks at Cover to Cover Books, where I occasionally volunteer, have given me permission to do something awesome.
If your life is not complete without a signed and personalized Demon’s Librarian, you can now get one from Cover to Cover. If you live in the continental US and don’t mind media mail, the cost is $15.50. If you live overseas etc., you can email them and ask what the charges are. They generally cut fans a good deal.
This is a great thing for fans, but it’s also a good thing for C2C, which is one of the last indie bookstores left in the Vancouver area. (Powell’s is still going strong in Portland, but I rarely get over the river.) I love this little store so much, you have no idea. It’s been a refuge and an awesomeness to me ever since I was aware it existed.
So, if you’re interested, drop C2C a line. Be sure to include where the book is being mailed to, who you’d like it signed to, and if you want further personalization. You’ll hear from them about payment options, and then they will drag me down there by my hair to sign (hopefully) stacks of books.
And if that’s not a cool deal, I don’t know what is.
The Demon’s Librarian!
Great news! The Demon’s Librarian is now listed on Amazon and on BN.com! Huzzah!
I am ultra-excited. Can you tell?
The Demon’s Librarian out in ebook!
Thanks to Brian, I just found out that The Demon’s Librarian is now available on Fictionwise! It hasn’t percolated through to Amazon yet, but traditionally my ImaJinn releases show up on Fictionwise about a week or two before they come out in paper.
I’ll keep you updated. I like this book a lot–and a most jaunty and sincere tip of the hat to Wendy the Super Librarian, who I blameTHANK for the original idea.
So, without further ado…the blurb!
When Francesca Barnes finds out demons are preying on schoolchildren in her city, she does what any red-blooded librarian would do—she does some research and goes hunting. But the books she finds in a secret cache don’t tell her the whole story. Chess has no idea what she’s just stepped into, or just how special she is.
Orion is Drakul, part demon, and a loyal servant of the Order. He doesn’t expect a motorcycle-riding librarian to be messing around with demonic forces, and he doesn’t expect her to smell so damn good. But Ryan’s got bigger problems. His partner has disappeared, and the forces of Darkness are rising.
Now Chess is Ryan’s only hope of finding his partner, and Ryan is Chess’s only hope of survival. Because the demons now know Chess exists, and that she is the heir to a long-lost power that could push back their dark tide. If Ryan can just keep her alive long enough, she might just be the key to destroying the demons completely.
But Ryan doesn’t know he’s been betrayed by the very Order he serves. And if Chess does by some miracle survive, he won’t ever be able to touch her again…
I’ll let everyone know as soon as it’s available in paper. In the meantime, I hope the ebook fans will enjoy this little romp.

