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Danielle DeVor
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Danielle DeVor

Sorrow's Point

eBook (City Owl Press Dec. 15, 2015) , 2 edition
Meet Jimmy. Exorcist. Shameless. Cursed.

Not All Exorcists are Equal....One is Marked

When defrocked ex-priest, Jimmy Holiday, agrees to help an old friend with his sick daughter, he doesn’t expect the horrors that await him.

The Blackmoor residence rests upon the outskirts of town with a history of magic, mayhem, and death,

Jimmy must decide if the young girl, Lucy, is only ill, or if the haunting of the house and her apparent possession are real.

After the house appears to affect him as well with colors of magic dancing before his eyes, rooms warded by a witch, and a ring of power in his voice, Jimmy is met by a transient who tells him he has “the Mark.”

Whatever being “marked” means, Jimmy doesn’t care. All he wants to do is help Lucy. But, helping Lucy means performing the one thing he swore he would never do…an exorcism.

Will he survive long enough to save the child—and his soul?

If you like Darcy Coates, Jack Ketchum, Robert R. McCammon, Willow Rose, and Joe Hill, you’ll love this ghostly dark fantasy filled with enough occult and supernatural to scratch that horror itch!

“Defrocked priest Jimmy Holiday's narrative voice is a strong blend of insightful, self-deprecating, and sincere.” - Publisher's Weekly ★★★★★

What reviewers are saying:

★★★★★ “A real mixture of horror, fantasy, the paranormal, and a bit of romance and humor thrown in for good measure made this series well worth the read.” – Readers Favorite

★★★★★ “The book is a page-turner, but definitely not for the faint of heart. There were a few chilling scenes that will leave me with nightmares for weeks.” – Book Chatter

★★★★★ “DeVor weaves a clever plot and brings the reader a huge mixture of emotions such as fear, anxiety, wonderment and complete shock.”

★★★★★ “Move over, Stephen King. Danielle DeVor is on her way!”

★★★★★ “The author has invoked pure spine-tingling flesh-crawling terror from every chilling page.”

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