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The Dark Man’s Son
By Meg Whitlock
Guardian Chronicles #1
Genre: urban fantasy
ISBN: 9781476329390
Smashwords/iBooks/Sony only
ASIN: B0088RTUJO
BN ID: 2940014752671
Number of pages: 285
Blurb/Book
Description:
She claimed the muggers were
demons, but of course Jason didn’t believe her. At first.
When a mysterious woman appears
in a dirty alley to rescue Jason Latimer from a pair of muggers, he tries to
write her off as a garden variety lunatic. But he can’t shake the memory of her
intense green eyes that seemed to flash gold, or the glowing sword she’d worn
on her hip.
She calls herself Alex (no last
name) like she’d made it up on the spot, and she offers Jason her protection.
From what, she can’t or won’t say. He refuses, and that night he dreams of a
dark man with the same offer. His black eyes flash blood and garnet, and he
smells of burning things. Jason refuses him, too.
A chance meeting brings Alex and
Jason together again, and she tells him of the Guardians: two immortal beings
created near the beginning of time with the express purpose of fighting for
mortal-kind’s soul. She is Light, and the man from Jason’s dream is Dark. Jason
must choose, because Lucifer, for reasons purely his own, has unleashed the
armies of Hell to hunt Jason down.
But there are things about Jason
that not even he knows, and he’ll face hard truths and bitter choices as he
struggles to find his place in a world redefined. Will he rise to the
challenge, or, when the time comes, will he falter?
From Renaissance Florence to the
French Revolution, from World War II to the modern streets of New Orleans, The
Dark Man’s Son is a riveting journey filled with unforgettable characters, wry
humor, dark twists, and a touch of romance.
Meg Whitlock has been writing nearly all her life,
and she’s glad she finally got over her laziness and wrote the book she’s been
dreaming about for years. She graduated from Queens University of Charlotte
with a BA in Comparative Arts with an Art History specialization and an Ancient
History minor…which is a mouthful no matter how you say it. She has four cats
(including an invisible one), a car named Babar, and a vivid imagination.
In 2001 her one-act play, “The Shoebox,” was
produced by Catawba College in Salisbury, NC and presented at the American
College Theatre Festival. She was honored by Art:21 and the Mint Museum of Art
for her essay “Kara Walker: Using Stereotypes to Provoke Thought,” and she’s
won awards for both her fiction and non-fiction writing.
goodreads: http://bit.ly/NrUEZy
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