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To Summon a Demon

“To Summon A Demon” by Kim Knox

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ISBN: 1-59998-550-0
Length: Short Story
Price: 2.50
Publication Date: August 21, 2007
Cover art by Anne Cain

A Demon is on the loose. And it’s bad to the bone.

Muscles and mind straining, Inaeus hurled the sword. Spell-thick steel buried itself deep into the monster’s spine. The Demon screamed down the night in its pain…

That should have been the end of it. It wasn’t.

The Demon is once again on the loose, and this time it possesses a powerful crystal that has it leaving even more death in its wake. With the approach of the full moon, Inaeus must kill the demon and destroy its crystal before it can call more of its brethren from hell.

Inaeus knows who summoned the Demon. Conde. His former colleague, his former friend. The one woman he can’t have. Conde has no loyalty to the League he serves, and broke his trust long ago. But now she is back and offering to help him defeat her creature.

Why?

Come hell or howling Harpies, Inaeus is determined to get the truth out of Conde. If they live long enough.

Warning: This book contains the following: sex, gore, magic spells and a really cool demon.

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  1. If you enjoy demons and sorcery with a splash of romance, you’ll love Knox’s To Summon a Demon! As an ebook, and therefore short, Knox does a fantastic job of grabbing the reader’s attention from the very beginning. Not once, did I feel as if I was being rushed while reading; the story as well as the characters were both very well developed and thorough. Even as an otherworldly piece of work, you can relate to the characters, what they are going through, and how they are feeling. You’ll want to read this in one sitting, and what’s so great is that you can!

  2. This is a strong story filled with gory details but also has an underlining story of romance that brings it all together nicely. Kim Knox made it all just work, even with the graphic scenes which normally I am not a fan of, but she changed my mind. The way she built the story of Conde and Inaeus showed characters that where intense, Conde is a woman that is strong willed and isn’t shy about what she feels, and then Inaeus was so much like her, they were both people you wouldn’t want to cross any day. This story put good against evil and the two characters that were going to put evil in its place. A world like no other that was full of magic, intertwined with romance, who could ask for more.