Day in and day out Jeanette, better known to her friends as Jen, did what she was told to do every work day. A boring repetitious routine of cubical bullshit. After hours, however, had become a different form of lifestyle since the night she had been bitten by a ‘She-Demon’ that came from for the depths of Hell itself.
Unfortunately there were things that Jen would have to do to earn her hellish wings to truly become the Right-Hand to her new earth bound Demon Queen. And no longer have to deal with the world where she had to go by the rule of nine to five. The question is…can she use her sensual side and take the lives of those who corrupt the world, and then commit that one final act and find the will to kill an innocent…or will the strands of her humanity cause her to remain in between the two worlds forever?
Robin Renee Ray is known as a Multi-genre Author. She's only been writing for seven and a half years but has come to love everything about the world of being a novelist. She began in the paranormal romance genre, then jumped into horror, then right on into suspense thrillers. 20 novels and numerous short stories later, she is well on her way! She resides in Southern New Mexico with her husband, David, very close to her two granddaughters.
Robin is a newly self published author after giving a few small companies a try. And she will be opening her own company some time in 2014.
Bloodbreeders: Living in Darkness Book One, The Revenge Book Two, Seeking Other Book Three... and book four Lies Beneath London (coming soon) are her babies! A Dark Fantasy Vampire series...And she has so much more; paranormal romance, contemporary romance, thrillers and even a children's book.
The only way to fully become a demon involves taking the life of an innocent. But Jen is having trouble taking that last step.
This was an interesting twist on demons. The whole bite like a vampire thing has a lot of potential. But unfortunately, there isn't a whole lot else to this story.
There are a handful of glitches throughout the story but all are easy fixes. Usually just a dropped word or something similar. None disrupt the flow of the story.
There is a note at the end that says a follow-up story is in the works. I would consider reading it but would like to see more to the story than was presented in this one. I would rate this as 2.5 stars.
This is a very short story (25 pages) but definitely worth the read! I can't wait until part 2 After Hour Delights comes out. As always love you Robin <3