Anthony Pierson: ex-army, ex-husband, and currently 'retired'. When his ex-wife shows up on his doorstep and begs him to help solve her brother's murder, the corp-gangs of Los Santuario are about to discover that his history of black-ops meant black-magic. In a city ruled by demons and run on an unholy mix of magic and technology, the law becomes what you make of it. Even if it takes a Necromancer's Bullet.
Powerless in a family of Necromancers, Ezra has struggled to fit in. Going off to a normal college seemed like the perfect escape from the harsh realities of home. But when the girl he has a crush on is forced into an arranged marriage with another, darker, Necromancer family, Ezra does the only thing he can to save her - he takes the test that will name him a full Necromancer and her betrothed. But only if he survives. During the test, Ezra learns he isn't as powerless as he thought. Hidden truths reveal he is connected to the Reinhardt family, all of whom were thought killed by the Necromancer's worse enemy, the Witches. Witches that are hell-bent on ridding the world of the 'black arts'. With the help of an unlikely ally and a raven familiar, Ezra has the power to save the girl he loves and his kind, too, if he can master it in time.
"In this series, there is no shortage of action, betrayal and bringing back the dead"--Paranormal Romance Guild on The Necromancer's Betrayal "If you enjoy an urban fantasy with a little romance and sex on the side, you'll probably enjoy The Necromancer's Seduction." --Bewitching Book Tours Magazine Between hell and a hard place . . . Before he died, necromancer Ruby Montagne's demon grandfather passed her his Death Essence--his power. And that would be good . . . if she had a clue how to use it. Unfortunately, the impending destruction of both of her worlds demands she figures it out--fast. She's got to stop an invasion of zombies from the bowels of hell. She has help from Xavier, the demon she's nicknamed the Big Bad. But while Xavier does teach her to control her new power, he's just setting her up for trouble. Bad trouble. Still, he's better than the demon High Inquisitor, who's obsessed with trying to kill her. Ruby's got even more trouble. She wants to regain the trust of her sometimes-lover, sometimes-adversary, Ewan--a demon warrior who's six-feet-plus of chiseled muscle and coiled sexuality. It'd be a lot easier if her beloved friend, Lysander, a powerful vampire, wouldn't keep trying to lure her into bed. In order to defeat the zombies she must find--and learn how to use--an ancient artifact that will keep the veil between the worlds from shattering. But there's a cost--the artifact feeds on souls. If she masters the artifact's power, she'll save both the human and demon worlds. But there's not much time . . . and the artifact is hungry. Will she forfeit her soul before she's able to fix the veil? Mimi Sebastian raised herself on books, an unhealthy dose of comics, and movies. When a career as a punk guitarist failed to materialize, she completed her degree in urban planning. By day, she debates the merits of transport oriented development. By night she writes about necromancers and pirates.
Reworked Edition "I heard you could break out of jail if you wanted to," said the guard. "Yes it's easy but where's the fun in that," said Lance, smiling impishly. "What fun can you have in jail?" asked the Kingpin. "Not been here long enough for it to be a bore yet," Lance said he was having fun messing with their minds. "I will not do it!" Lance Alexander to his uncle Sergeant Simon Alexander-Drax. "It's alright! You won't be in there long!" said his uncle. "Then you go there!" said Lance shortly. Lance's dad, the coroner, walked into the room. "I can't!" said Lance digging his boots into the floor. "You can't? What?" asked Blake Alexander, Lance's dad. "I can't go to prison as the Necromancer," said Lance. "Why can't you?" asked his uncle. "Do you think he's the Necromancer?" asked Blake. "Of course not we need a man we can trust on the inside who can pose as the Necromancer to entrap a prison kingpin," said Simon. "Are you planning to come out as dead are you?" asked Lance, not threatening but just stating a fact the father of the Necromancer was Mortimer, the King of grim reapers. "I am not going to be around for that," said Blake, planning a holiday in hell when Lance came out as the Necromancer a serial killer. "Where are you going?" asked Blake's Uncle. "Never you mind," said Blake. "He's a coward," said Lance. "No! Would you be in my place? I can't be deposed as emperor of the solar system if I'm not here," Blake said. "I didn't think of that," said Simon. "I'll do it," said Lance defiantly thinking how much of a problem it would be to his father.
This is the true story of Sylvia Bold, an enchantress with the uncanny power to raise the dead to do her bidding, as told by the (at times) foggy memory of her closest - perhaps only - friend. Her life spanned centuries, during which the world changed and evolved drastically, but I truly hope the pages I have written to the best of my ability can do her justice. It's not all about her, of course: There are other creatures; beings that have been living alongside humans unnoticed for years...
Necromancy: shady, illegal, and totally ruining Detective Andi Kierzan’s Saturday night as she attempts to interview the latest in a string of risen-corpses. A risen corpse who remembers his own name, and not much more. (The risen dead aren’t known for their resurrected brain functions.) Andi does get one other name from him, though. A name that seems totally unhelpful… Unless you know what Andi knows. A twisty short story about the unintended consequences of receiving kindness from strangers, don’t miss Liana Brooks’ Necromancer Troubles!
A standalone Songs for the Dead Story: Bethany—the necromancer with a heart of gold—and Elissar—her violent companion are following a map that makes no sense, to a place that might not exist, with the help of a wizard who might be cursed. FRIENDS. MAGIC. SWORDS. DEATH. AND LIFE (AGAIN). A new standalone Songs for the Dead story: Bethany, the necromancer with a heart of gold, and Elissar, her prone-to-brawling companion, are off to find the Covenant—a sanctuary for Bethany’s otherwise reviled magic. Unfortunately, their map makes no sense. Seeking the help of a young wizard named Jonas, whose knowledge may unravel the map’s secrets, Bethany and Elissar discover a mysterious illness plaguing The Foggard temple, home to the ancient order of mages. Double-unfortunately, Bethany and Elissar are not on the best of terms following the recent and violent encounter at Boulder’s Envy. Collects the complete four issue series.
Zombies. Black magic. Romance. Nobody said necromancy was easy. All Evanthe wants is to hone her necromancy skills and gain the affections of her reclusive mentor, Morrow. Just when she thinks he might reciprocate her feelings, a face from his past threatens the life Evanthe is working so hard for. Now she's up against rogue necromancers, smarmy demonologists, and blood-thirsty zombies as she and Morrow fight to protect a secret that could kill them both. Evanthe's a talented necromancer, but that might not be enough to guarantee her a happy ending.
Magic isn't something that creates, it divides. There is no school of magic, only affinities. Mages, those with this ability, harness this latent power to affect the world around them. Be they Druid, Wizard, Sorceress or Warlock, each is separate and disjointed. Yet with separation comes prejudice, the conception of ideas and ideals about another unlike oneself that can breed nothing but ill intent. Labels, prejudices, ignorance and judgement surround us and that, is what this story is all about. For few laws govern the magical communities across the world. While all laws are equal in penalty, some are more equal than others. One such law, none can know what really lurks in the dark. Only when they've experienced it for themselves, and are brought within, can be told the truth. It's typical if you think about it. the average stiff working a desk job gets to sleep peacefully at night while those at the extremes of society know the score. Those at the top get rich while those at the bottom barely survive. So, what do you do when you discover you can see spirits, interact with the restless dead and raise zombies..., that you're a Necromancer. What do you do when you learn the world's united against you? That they see nothing wrong with removing you as a threat to the order that keeps them oppressed. You raise a middle finger, and do what needs to be done.
Another semester at Dreadmore. Hopefully this one will be drama-free. Or not. Kent’s on campus again and he seems to have it in for me. Can a necromancer get a break? Oh and he’s got it in for Ezra too. And what’s up with the gargoyles that have decided to attack? How’d we go from death fairies to gargoyles? And why the heck isn’t Ezra making us official? How’s a girl—erm, necromancer girl—supposed to deal with this on top of the murderous gargoyles?