Release
Date: 04/04/12
Untold
Press
187
pages
Summary
from Goodreads:
It
was only a wish.
Connor Sullivan was painfully average. The very highlight of his existence was
going to school, doing homework, and playing video games. He thought nothing would
ever change that. Unfortunately, homework usually screws everything up.
A cut, some blood, and a hastily scrawled promise to sell his soul for his
fondest wish...and all hell breaks loose. Literally.
The Demons take him up on his offer.
In a last ditch effort to keep his soul, he wishes to become one of the demons,
or Fallen as they call themselves. Connor thought he had found a solution to
his problem. He never fully understood the meaning of the phrase, "From
the frying pan into the fire," until his wish was granted. The biggest
catch?
Never ever fall in love with a human...
And then she walked into his school. Beautiful, red-haired, funny...and blind.
Connor's heart didn't stand a chance. Neither did the Fallen's rules. He had
saved his soul, but could he find happiness without hurting the girl he loved?
Or would secrets Jessica didn't even know she had destroy them all?
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Excerpt:
Prologue
Ever
have one of those bad ideas just pop into your head? You know the
ones. They seem like a great idea at the time, but if you had stopped
to think about it a moment…
I'm
talking about those ideas where you just seize the moment and do what
your heart tells you to. Then, after the dust settles and you get
bandaged up, your parents say, "What the hell were you
thinking?"
"But,
Dad, I wasn't!"
I
had one of those moments.
I
guess if you want to be technical, I had a whole chain of those
moments leading up to the big bang moment. The problem was I didn't
have anyone standing around saying, "What the hell were you
thinking?"
The
moral of this story?
There
are several.
First,
stores don't sell black candles for a reason. They're bad news. If
you happen to come across one in the mall that sells questionable
items…walk away. Trust me on this one. Black candles are bad.
Second,
always know what you want out of life. Coasting along, not caring
about anything will get you into trouble. Maybe more than you can
handle.
Lastly,
if someone offers to grant you your fondest wish, wish for something
you really, truly want. Wish for something that will make the world a
better place or you a better person. Never ever wish to be a monster…
***
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About
the Author
Born
the son of a fire chief, Sean naturally developed a love of playing with fire.
His family and friends quickly found other outlets for his destructive
creativity. Writing is his latest endeavor.
Always a fan of the macabre, mythical, and magical, Sean found a love of urban
fantasy and horror. After writing several novels in this genre, he found, fell
in love with, and immersed himself in steampunk. He has always wanted to
rewrite history and steampunk gave him that opportunity.
Sean currently lives in Florida as a fiber-optic engineer as well as an author.
He was blessed with the two most amazing children he could ever hope for, has
met the absolute love of his life, who coincidentally is his partner in
everything. His hobbies include grand designs on world domination as well as a
starring role in his own television sitcom.
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