The Devil's Disease
Shades Below
Book Two
By L.J.K. Oliva
Genre: urban fantasy
Date of Publication: March 31,
2016
Word Count: 93,338
Cover Artist: Amy Mateyka
Book Description:
In the city by the Bay, things
are about to get bloody...
Psychic medium Lena Alan always
sticks to what she knows, and what she knows are dead people. When her brother
Cyrus agrees to look into a troubling incident for local vampire Seneca Lynch,
Lena finds herself in unfamiliar territory.
One thing is clear: she needs a
detective, and there's only one she trusts.
Private investigator Jesper
MacMillian is ready to get back to business. Between his duties as leader of
the city's Romani community and the stack of unfinished paperwork on his desk,
he doesn't have time to think about ghosts, witches, or Lena Alan. After nearly
a month of no contact, he's starting to think she's forgotten about him...until
she waltzes through his office door and hands him a new case.
Still reeling from his last
encounter with the subversive world, MacMillian is tempted to turn it down. But
this is Lena, and he can't bring himself to tell her no. He soon finds himself
drawn even deeper into the shadows, into a part of the demimonde where folklore
is real and nightmares are born.
This time, there are more than
just ghosts walking the streets of San Francisco.
There are monsters, too.
The Wayfare Hotel for Restless Spirits was every bit as
spooky as he remembered.
MacMillian wedged his dark green Plymouth Fury into a spot
alongside The Panhandle, and stared across the street at the vast old
Victorian. Was it him, or had it
expanded since he'd last been here? That
was impossible, of course. Even so, he could
have sworn several of the turrets were new.
Lena waited until he had hoisted himself from the car, then
started across the street. MacMillian
headed after her with a wince. He should
have known better than to sit for so long.
Now he was paying for it. Lena
glanced behind her. He schooled his face
to a neutral expression. Judging by the
way her eyebrows drew together, she wasn't fooled.
She didn't mention it, merely metered her steps to match his
as though it were the most natural thing in the world. They climbed the steep front steps together,
crossed the stoop to the massive front door.
Lena turned to him. "Before
we go inside, there's something you should know."
MacMillian shifted his weight to his cane. "All right."
She twisted the strap of her purse. "You're going to meet someone. He's...not like anyone you've seen
before."
MacMillian snorted.
"Since I've known you, I've met ghosts, witches, a knight, and a
librarian for God. So unless you're
telling me vampires and werewolves are real too..." He trailed off at the look on her face. "They're not. Are they?"
Lena shifted.
"It's a little more complicated than—"
He held up a hand.
"Please. Yes or no."
"Well, yes."
MacMillian stared.
Lena continued hurriedly.
"But technically, lycanthropy is a disease. Therians have complete control over their
shifts, and are no danger to humans.
Anyway, that's not what this is about."
MacMillian felt light-headed. "So, a vampire."
At that moment, the door to the house swung inward. MacMillian jerked his eyes from Lena's
face. A tall, athletic-looking man with
disheveled blond hair and a sardonic expression leaned against the door frame.
"I find 'vampire' rather a loaded word, don't
you?" The man crossed his arms over
his broad chest. His black leather jacket
creaked. "I prefer the term
'sangretarian.'"
MacMillian looked to Lena.
She cleared her throat.
"Jesper MacMillian, meet Seneca Lynch."
L.J.K Oliva is the devil-may-care
alter-ego of noir romance novelist Laura Oliva. She likes her whiskey strong,
her chocolate dark, and her steak bloody. L.J.K. likes monsters... and knows
the darkest ones don't live in closets.
Hey Bridgette! Thanks so much for sharing my book on your blog. Enjoy the rest of your week!
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