Would you become Hell’s ultimate weapon to save your best friend?Ex-warlock Kate Dark has sworn off ever using magick again. The last time she did, someone died, and a deal was made with the Devil for her soul. It’s a debt she never intends to pay. Vowing a life of celibacy from magick is the only way to stay hidden. But when her best friend is kidnapped by a man who should be dead, and four sexy warlocks try and convince Kate to reclaim her magick, she knows the time for hiding is over.
Now, Kate must choose whether to embrace her power, accept the past, and trade her soul to make good on a deal with the devil—her father—or let the life she’s built, and her best friend, burn.
The Devil Dark is book 1 of a twisted #WhyChoose paranormal romance series guaranteed to leave you spellbound.
C.C. Dowling is an author who writes everything from gritty urban fantasy, to paranormal sci-fi, to steamy contemporary erotic romance (under the pen name C.C. Wylde. Full length titles to be released in 2018).
C.C. shares her love of writing with her love of singing, music, and science. She spent the first half of her college life performing, and the second half in a lab.
C.C. currently lives in America's finest city, with her husband (the financial shaman), her two children (who love to play in the yard with the faeries), and her very real pet dragon (who guards the perimeter of her house at night).
When she’s not working or writing (which is still technically working), C.C. can be found playing a round of disc golf, or desperately trying to figure out which pair of sandals are the most appropriate for the harsh Southern California winters.
There was some world building and character development. The heroine wanted to avenge her best friend. There was so much more to the story that is done in points of time, in present time and goes back in time to tell what occurred during those past moments. There were many twists and turns that draws you into the story and before you know it you have reached the end of the first book in the series with too many unanswered questions that I will have to continue onto the next book.