Death's Dancer

Grace Bloods: Book 1

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Pub Date 30 Dec 2016 | Archive Date 15 Apr 2019

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Description

Isela Vogel has the power to attract the favor of the gods for anyone who can pay her fee but struggles to hide the degenerative hip condition that will end her career. Then she’s offered a job that will set her and her family up for life. Though her prospective patron is a formidable necromancer with a heated and infuriating gaze, she can hardly refuse the payday.

The Allegiance of Necromancers is powerful but not omnipotent, and when someone starts murdering his kind, Azrael must enlist a human godsdancer in order to track down the killer. But why does she have to be so frustratingly stubborn—and intriguing? Azrael can make the dead walk, but he can’t make the very much alive Isela toe any line.

Isela is thrown into a world of supernatural creatures—demons after dark, witches in the shadows, shifters running wild in city parks—where the grace of gods can truly infuse the blood of the most mortal-seeming dancer. As the danger increases with each thrilling discovery, trusting Azrael may be the only way to survive a conspiracy to destroy the fragile peace of a broken world.

But the greatest threat is their growing attraction. Dancers and necromancers don’t mix for a reason—it turns out there are fates worse than death.

Isela Vogel has the power to attract the favor of the gods for anyone who can pay her fee but struggles to hide the degenerative hip condition that will end her career. Then she’s offered a job that...


Advance Praise

"DEATH'S DANCER weaves suspense and romance into a story as smart as it is sensual. Gods dancer Isela Vogel is anything but stereotypical, and like the gods she dances for, those who move around her are rarely ordinary. When Isela is drawn into the circle of a powerful necromancer, author Jasmine Silvera deftly choreographs the action using lush depictions of Prague's storied scenery and deliciously dark humor. A thrilling debut." - Camille Griep, Letters to Zell, New Charity Blues

"A spirited, sexy paranormal romance." - Kirkus Reviews

"Attraction, danger, death magic, and it's set in Prague-what more could you want?"-Bookriot

"DEATH'S DANCER weaves suspense and romance into a story as smart as it is sensual. Gods dancer Isela Vogel is anything but stereotypical, and like the gods she dances for, those who move around her...


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Grace Bloods is a romantic urban fantasy series for adult readers. 

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Available Editions

EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9780997658200
PRICE $14.95 (USD)

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Featured Reviews

I absolutely adored this, something completely different and couldn’t put it down. I loved Isela and Azrael. Isela was the amazing rarest of things in good fantasy, a strong female lead who didn’t lose her strength, didn’t back down and kept true to herself, even after meeting a male she loved ! Cannot wait to read the sequel.

Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for a free copy for an honest review

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