With rings on her fingers and bells on her toes, she shall wreak havoc wherever she goes...
Into a world teeming with venomous stepmothers, gorgeous perverse half-sisters, psycho Mongol momma's boys, and murderous black magicians, wiggles Lilitu, and God help anyone who gets in her way. She's small, she's exquisite, she speaks fifteen languages, and when the Muse wants to scorch your face off with a scathing remark, Lilitu is her torch...
In the mood for a salty, spicy, sexy, uber-violent sword-and-sorcery road-trip? Lilitu's your ride.
Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name. Please see:Mark E. Rogers
Mark E. Rogers was an American author and illustrator. Rogers, while a student at Pt. Pleasant Beach High School, wrote a short novel, The Runestone, which has since been adapted into Willard Carroll's 1990 film starring Peter Riegert and Joan Severance, although it remains unpublished, except as a numbered, signed limited edition chapbook published by Burning Bush Press in 1979. At the University of Delaware, he continued his interest in writing, graduating summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1974. He was elected to membership in Phi Beta Kappa.
He thereafter became a professional writer. His published works include the Samurai Cat series; a number of novels, The Dead, Zorachus, and the latter's sequel, The Nightmare of God; a series of books known as Blood of the Lamb; and another series called The Nightmare of God. He has also published three art portfolios and a collection of his pin-up paintings, Nothing but a Smile.
Rogers often had heart problems, he died from apparent heart failure while hiking with his family in California's Death Valley.