The Unlikeable Demon Hunter
by Deborah Wilde
GENRE: Urban
Fantasy Romance
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BLURB:
Bridesmaids
meets Buffy.
The
ago-old story of what happens when a foul-mouthed, romance impaired heroine
with no edit button and a predilection for hot sex is faced with her worst
nightmare–a purpose.
Ari
Katz is intelligent, driven, and will make an excellent demon hunter once
initiated into the Brotherhood of David. However, this book is about his twin
Nava: a smart-ass, self-cultivated hot mess, who is thrilled her brother is
stuck with all the chosen one crap.
When
Nava half-drunkenly interrupts Ari’s induction ceremony, she expects to be
chastised. What she doesn’t expect is to take her brother’s place among
the–until now–all-male demon hunters. Even worse? Her infuriating leader is
former rock star Rohan Mitra, whose sudden retirement in his early twenties now
seems a lot less mysterious.
Convinced
that her twin still has a shot at his destiny, Nava hatches a plan to convince
the Brotherhood to bring the other Katz sibling into the fold. It’s too bad
Rohan’s guarding her so closely that she might not be able to put it into
action.
And
it’s really too bad Rohan’s exactly what Nava’s always wanted: the perfect bad
boy fling with no strings attached, because he may also be the one to bring
down her carefully erected emotional shields. That’s as dangerous as all the
evil fiends vying for the bragging rights of killing the only female ever
chosen for Demon Club–or the one demon in particular out for payback.
Odds
of survival: eh.
Odds
of having a very good time with Rohan before she bites it: much better.
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EXCERPT:
The
red wine on the modular coffee table gleamed in a shaft of sunlight like its
position had been ordained by the gods. I snatched up the crystal decanter,
sloshing the liquid into the glass conveniently placed next to it. Once in a
while, a girl could actually catch a break.
I
fanned myself with one hand. The myriad of lit candles seemed a bit much for my
brother’s romantic encounter, but wine drinking trumped curiosity so I chugged
the booze back. My entire body cheered as the cloyingly-sweet alcohol hit my
system, though I hoped it wasn’t Manischewitz because hangovers on that were a
bitch. I’d slugged back half the contents when I saw my mom on the far side of
the room clutch her throat, eyes wide with horror. Not her usual, “you need an
intervention” horror. No, her expression indicated I’d reached a whole new
level of screw-up.
“Nava
Liron Katz,” she gasped in full name outrage.
My
cheeks still bulging with wine, I properly scoped out the room. Mom? Check.
Dad? Check. Ari? Check? Rabbi Abrams, here to perform the ceremony to induct my
brother as the latest member in the Brotherhood of David, the chosen demon
hunters?
Check.
I
spit the wine back into what I now realized was a silver chalice and handed it
to the elderly bearded rabbi. “Carry on,” I told him. Then I threw up on his
shoes.
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A global wanderer, hopeless romantic, and total
cynic with a broken edit button, Deborah writes adult urban fantasy to satisfy
her love of smexy romances and tales of chicks who kick ass. She is all about
the happily-ever-after, with a huge dose of hilarity along the way. “It takes a
bad girl to fight evil. Go Wilde.”
Links:
Website: http://www.deborahwilde.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/wildeauthor
(@wildeauthor)
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Buy
Link:
Amazon:
http://amzn.to/2oDoDGx
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GIVEAWAY:
Deborah
will be awarding a $10 Amazon/BN GC to one winner, another winner will win a
print copy of the book (International), both are randomly drawn via
rafflecopter during the tour.
Thanks for hosting! Readers, the book is on sale for only $0.99!
ReplyDeleteI loved all I have read so far, especially, “It takes a bad girl to fight evil. Go Wilde.”
ReplyDeleteThanks, Misty! :)
DeleteThank you so much for hosting The Unlikeable Demon Hunter today and being part of my book birthday! :)
ReplyDeleteThis book sounds fantastic. I can tell it's going to be filled with lots of great banter and snark. Can't wait to read it.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Joanne. <3
DeleteThanks for hosting. I love the wit of the main character!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kim! She was a lot of fun to write.
DeleteThis sounds like a great book and I love the cover! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Victoria. I really lucked out with my cover designer.
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