He followed her in–and now he’s dead.
Small but fiery, Fia Drake is a natural when it comes to hunting the souls of the damned. Trained in a convent to wield a crossbow with frightening efficiency, her routine is clear-cut and effective: track target, neutralize, find live music and a sexy stranger, rinse and repeat.
Tedious? Maybe. But it’s safe. It helps her keep a healthy distance from others. Whether it’s blood on her hands or muddled emotions, if there’s one thing Fia doesn’t want, it’s messiness.
But humans are messy-and demons are worse. When unknown enemies and allies start appearing on her jobs, Fia is forced to get up close and personal. In doing so, she makes two mistakes.
Mistake #1
She takes her mind off her target, and it almost costs her life.
Mistake #2
Her thoughts keep returning to a mysterious chivalrous drummer she sent packing after a night of fun. It dredges up her turbulent past, forcing her to face her inner demons.
Will her connections to the drummer and demons be her salvation-or a one-way ticket to hell?
Circa l’autore
What began with a princess captured by a pirate and rescued by a dragon has developed into D. Gabrielle Jensen’s lifelong fascination with stories of the unexpected and unexplored. She has dabbled across many styles and genres, but whether through startling, staccato works of pulp horror or the dirt and grime of urban fantasy, she always finds her way back to speculative fiction.
An award-winning bestseller, D. is built from drumbeats and hot asphalt. Even as an imaginative child in the rural mountains of Colorado, she felt pulled to the chaos and clamor of The City-any city, every city. Because of that, she aims to infuse her work with mortar and music. Her favorite views of any city are from the rooftops and the side streets. She strives to show the beauty of both in her stories. She urges you to walk the streets with her as she introduces you not only to powerful heroines and antiheroines and their supporting cast but to the buskers, bartenders, and baristas who make up the fabric of every city.
If writing be her first love, music is the trusted friend D. turns to when that love forgets her birthday. She can sing along with new songs before they’ve finished playing and set up a drum kit blindfolded. She can’t remember a time when she didn’t know how to play her parents’ vinyl records. She has one Spotify playlist (out of many) that can run for two full days without repeat and an active hatred for paperless concert tickets. She works that love of music into her writing through visual allusions to lyrics, characters named after songs and musicians, and behind-the-scenes playlists. She even sometimes writes to a metronome if she needs to give a scene just the right cadence.
D. loves things that begin with the letter C-coffee, cats, cities, conversation, concerts-and things that don’t-airports, humans, macrophotography, urban decay, macrophotography of urban decay, and the beauty of flaw. She encourages everyone to join her across social media and on Patreon. Strike up a conversation. What are you waiting for?