30 Days of Demons, Day 21: One Sweet ARC! Back to Blog

Update:  The winner of Jessa Slade’s ARC is…Michele! Congrats, Michele!  I’ll email you with prize details.  Thanks for all the wonderful comments!

Hi, everyone!  You’re in for a serious treat today–one very lucky commenter will win an ARC of Jessa Slade‘s October release,  SEDUCED BY SHADOWS. I took a look at the cover the other day–and, wow, what a cover. Wait–look.  See what I mean?

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This looks like one fantastic new series, and I’ m eagerly waiting for the October release!  Jessa, welcome to my demon fun!

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First, let me say Thank You! to Cynthia for letting me play on 30 Days of Demon. This is my first guest posting, very much in advance of the October release date of my first book.  And in a paragraph of firsts, I am thrilled to say that my first box of ARCs came in the mail on Friday!  So I’d like to give away the first copy to a commenter here today.

Have you ever had one of those days when you wonder, “What on earth possessed me?”

Possibly I’m revealing too much about myself here on Cynthia’s blog, but I have those days faaaar too often.  Since I’ve heard that writing is the poor woman’s psychotherapy, perhaps it’s no surprise that my demons get exorcised on the blank page.

In my debut urban fantasy romance, SEDUCED BY SHADOWS, I asked, “What if some demons felt… well, bad about the whole eternal darkness bit? What if they wanted their shot at redemption? What if they possessed certain tragically unlucky humans in a desperate attempt to repent – only to discover that sometimes being good isn’t as easy as a fallen angel might hope?”

It certainly explains some of my less stellar moments.  How ’bout yours?

Because while it might be simpler to explain why bad people do bad things, from my earliest days in Sunday school, I wondered why good people do bad things.  We curse.  We lie.  We neglect to tell the people we love how much they mean to us.  What possesses us?

My hero, Ferris Archer, has been possessed by a teshuva – a repentant demon – for a very long time.  He knows it’s not an excuse for his bad behavior; no, it’s a challenge, to fight harder for what’s left of his demon-mottled soul.  But when he meets Sera Littlejohn, the first female possessed, he fears now for his heart.  He’ll have to find the courage to embrace the other half of his soul or face a damnation darker than even he can believe.

But contemplating the infinite concepts of good and evil can overwhelm us, whether we’re demon, human or something in between.  And while we’re guiltily wondering what possessed us, maybe you’ve had the sneaking suspicion that being bad can be awfully good, as Sera discovers early on in SEDUCED BY SHADOWS:

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Sera walked into her bedroom, still naked. Damp heat followed her out of the shower in a slowly uncoiling mist. Only the slant of streetlights through the blinds lit the room, casting deep purple shadows. And he was there, a lean, dark outline with his black trench coat buttoned tight. Spicy musk teased her senses.

She blinked. “I’m dreaming. That’s why I’m wandering around my apartment naked. I never wander around naked.”

“Not wandering. You were coming. For me.” He stood unmoving, but the trailing edge of his long coat shifted in a draft she didn’t feel. “I will make it a sweet dream.”

She touched her forehead, in lieu of pinching herself and drawing his attention to her naked parts. Dripping strands of her hair tangled around her wrist. “I don’t need a wet dream tonight. Go away.”

He moved closer. “You called. You’ve called forever.”

“I don’t even know you… ”  She trailed off when he raised a hand to brush back her hair. He had the square, blunt hands of a working man, but his thumb feathered across her temple, almost too lightly to feel. The touch sent ripples of shivery sensation through her body like a pebble in still water.

It was just a dream, she reminded herself.

“So lonely,” he murmured. “So lost.”

“I’m sorry for you, really. But I can’t help you.”

“You’re the only one who can. But I meant you, my love.” He stroked the back of his knuckles along her cheek. “You’ve been alone so long, so long afraid, close to giving in, calling all the while.”

“I’m not . . . I am not your love.” She pulled away.

“I’ve breathed your soul. Whom else can I love?”

“You haven’t breathed on anything of mine.” Her skin prickled at the thought—a pleasure she hadn’t indulged in in a long time.

From behind, his hands slid over her shoulders, down her arms, then skipped to her bare hips.

That made her shy away as nothing else had. “Don’t touch me.” Not there. The unspoken words echoed in her head.

He held his hands framing the scars. The long shadows of his fingers hid the red and white puckers of stitched flesh. “I will make you whole again, as if you’d never been broken, nothing left behind.”

Speaking of dreams, everyone said she was dreaming when she’d promised herself the same after her accident. “What, you’re a physical therapist?”

“Quite the opposite.”

While she pondered what that might be—as if the riddles in dreams even mattered—he eased her back against him. The leather of his coat was cool on her backside and shoulders. Her thoughts scattered.

“I will take away your loneliness, your fear,” he said.

“I’m not afraid.” And, stupidly enough, that was true.

He whispered into her hair, “You will be.”

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So what do you think?  Is the lure of the darkside too strong to resist?  As the real-life drama in Tehran plays out, do you wonder if there are times when being ‘bad’ is heroic?

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84 responses to “30 Days of Demons, Day 21: One Sweet ARC!”

  1. danni says:

    This book sounds really good, and I really can’t wait to read it. The cover is fantastic (aka really hot!!).

  2. Being “bad” is often doing what other people don’t want you to do — thus I’m all for it! Sounds like a terrific book Jessa!

  3. Rena M. says:

    Sounds good Jessa! I’m looking forward to finding it on the shelves this fall…unless I’m lucky enough to win an ARC here! LOL!

  4. Chris says:

    Delicious cover! And I just added your series to my must read list. 🙂

  5. azteclady says:

    Welcome, Ms Slade!

    The premise of the series sounds delicious, I would certainly want to see how you carry it off. And huge congrats on having your box of shiny ARCs already 😀 such a cool moment, hmm?

  6. Tamsyn T. says:

    Great cover1 and the blurb is such a tantalizing taste! Sounds like it is going to be a great book! Congrats! :o)Tamsyn

  7. Jamie Birdwell says:

    Oh there is not anything wrong with being bad sometimes!! lol Love the cover on this book it is HOT!!

  8. Elaine G says:

    Great excerpt,I can’t wait to read the whole book now.Crossing my fingers that i win..If not I’ve mark the release date down.I love the cover too.

  9. If I was Sera, the darkside would’ve definitely had me leaning towards crossing over when he said “I will make you whole again, as if you’d never been broken, nothing left behind.” Now, I need to find out what happens!

    Congrats on your first book! I’m looking forward to reading Seduced by Shadows. Super enjoyed the excerpt, it just whetted the appetite to read more. 🙂

  10. Llehn says:

    Whoa. Sexy cover!

  11. Host says:

    Great cover! I liked the blurb, can’t wait to read the rest of it 🙂

  12. Alexa says:

    This blurb has me totally hooked! I agree that the cover is awesome!

  13. Annette says:

    Awesome excerpt, Jessa! Ferris sounds HOT!

    Count me out of the ARC giveaway–I’ll be buying a copy the minute it hits the stores!

  14. Roberta Harwell says:

    The cover and the blurb have got me wanting more. Can’t wait for the release. Come on Oct. Dark is always better than light. I love taking a walk on the dark side. Have a great day.

  15. I love the cover and I will definitely have to check this book out. It sounds very interesting.

  16. Jessa Slade says:

    I have to admit, I keep print-outs of the cover posted strategically around the house for inspiration 🙂

    I was always the good girl in real life, so playing with the concepts of good and evil and all the gradation in between has been fascinating. How much easier for the angels and demons themselves to see everything in black and white!

  17. Wow this book sounds awesome and what a gorgeous cover! I hadn’t heard of this one yet. Please enter me!

  18. Amy Kathryn says:

    What an intriguing excerpt and cool cover! Can’t wait to give it a try…

  19. Edie says:

    I love the excerpt! Awesome writing and very atmospheric. Terrific premise, too. No wonder demons are the new vamps. 😈

  20. Minna says:

    Looks great!

  21. Jacqueline L. says:

    Sounds good! Also, what a *cough* pretty cover. 😀

    Yep, I’ve definitely had “What on earth possessed me?” days.

  22. Jane says:

    Can’t wait to read the first book in the Marked Souls series. Sometimes being bad can be heroic.

  23. Karin says:

    Great excerpt! The idea behind the book definitely raises a lot of questions. Perhaps there are times when being bad is heroic and done for the right reasons. In this world, it seems those gray areas are necessary on occasion.

    As for days, or actions, that have me asking myself ‘what on earth possessed me?’, I definitely have those. Usually more often than I like. lol

  24. sarah :) says:

    whoo hoo! lovin’ that bookcover!

  25. Brandy says:

    That cover is fantastic! And after reading the excerpt my first impression was MORE PLEASE! *G* Can’t wait for October.

  26. Alexandra says:

    The cover is hott! The story also sounds really good. I can’t wait to get and read this book!!!

  27. Beth C. says:

    Wow. What a great excerpt. Can’t wait to get the book. Congrats on the upcoming release. And you have a great cover.

    beth@bethcaudill.net

  28. Armenia says:

    Wowsa…..hot,wet dream. I loved the excerpt. And the cover is really hot. Can’t wait for the book and congratualtions on the release.

  29. Teresa W. says:

    I’m looking forward to this series to add to my TBR list!

  30. Terri W. says:

    Welcome Jessa!

    Wow that cover is hot and what a great excerpt.

    Love the blurb and congrats on the upcoming release!

  31. Jody F. says:

    Going to the darkside must be an easy thing or we wouldn’t need so many prisons. But thank heavens for our romance novels where bad can sometimes be really good.

  32. Sherry Dare says:

    Like those before me have said “great cover”.

    What an original idea for a book and series. I can’t wait to read it!!!

  33. Wow, what a fantastic book! Just saying “hey” – Congrats, girl! ~doing the hip kadoodle~

  34. Wow! Hot cover. Rippling abs. Nice excerpt.

  35. Jessa Slade says:

    My editor told me last week that the second book in the series was going to cover conference and that we’d be reprising the “bold hero” theme. So summoning my inner lolcat, I said “moar pleez.” 🙂

  36. Rebecca Jean says:

    wow, this book looks like a scorcher!

  37. Tammie King says:

    Hi Jessa,

    Whooo hooo congrats on getting your ARC and this wonderful story published. I can’t wait to see it on the shelves…with the fabulous cover.

  38. Jean P says:

    thats a “hot” cover, great excerpt, can’t wait to read the book

  39. Cool…another chance to tell you how great this is and how excited I am for you! You already know I think the cover is hot and the story WAY intriguing — I would love to have an advance read of this (Pepto Pink Cover and all!). 🙂

  40. adela says:

    the cover is so hot i cant wait to read this book i guess it comes down to no matter what you doing the right thing might not always be the right thing and doing the bad thing might not always be the bad thing

  41. Larena Wirum says:

    wow. I love that excerpt. It grabs you by the throat and sucks you in. Now I am dying to read this when it comes out in October. I love the cover. 🙂

  42. blodeuedd says:

    It sounds great 😀
    As for the question, hard to say, it all depends on the kind of bad. When you stand up for something then yes

  43. Cathy M says:

    I am a big believer in shades of gray, that a bit of good and evil is in all of us. Wonderful writing Jessa, I can’t wait to read it.

  44. Melissa says:

    wow, this sounds great, I’m putting it on my TBR.
    LOVE the cover, and the snippet rocks!!
    Congrats….and am wondering if you’re on to something about writing being the poor woman’s psychotherapy?? If so, I really need to get writing, lol.

  45. Michele says:

    Congratulations on your debut!!! Went to your website and saw that you put the first chapter of SEDUCED BY SHADOWS, totally have me hooked, would love to win a copy 😀

    I have to ask, how many are you thinking will be in this series?

  46. Cindy says:

    Love the premise. Great cover. After that excerpt, I can’t wait for it to come out in October.

  47. Jessa Slade says:

    Michele, I wrote SBS as a stand-alone. Then my amazing editor said she wanted to buy it and asked how many more I had in mind. And the word “nine” popped out of me 🙂

    Erk. I spent a three-day weekend pacing my patio, furiously brainstorming, and gorging from my bucket o’ cookie dough, and at the end had three interlocking trilogies, each of the nine books with its own hero and heroine and its own internal plot. I have NEVER channeled a story arc like that. It was thrilling. I wish I could write books as easily!

    The challenge I made to myself was to create stories strong enough to stand alone yet enhance each other. I aspire to books like Patricia Briggs’ Mercy Thompson series or Jeaniene Frost’s Night Huntress which I started mid-series… and then had to go snatch up the rest 🙂

    Will I get to write all nine? Only the publishing gods know. But that’s my dream. Thanks for letting me share the first step with you!

  48. Raonaid Luckwell says:

    Dang! That cover is hot hot!! I’m gonna put this book on my to buy list because this sounds like something I’d really like to read

  49. Pamk says:

    wow that is a nice cover and yeah sometimes being bad can be heroic. Depends on what you are being bad for.

  50. Sounds like a winner of a book.