Ah, Ali, I really don't know. I was in one of those dark slash and burn (too literally) moods. Can't believe I burned the ones which inspired Samael either.... and didn't even take photos!
Samael is the first book in the Angelsoul trilogy. If you are an agent or publisher interested in this project, please contact me at jane@janealexander.org
Samael by Jane Alexander
A girl, a demon and a mage. A curse, a choice. Heaven and hell aren’t always easy to tell apart.
Genevieve Hunter always felt she was different.
She is.
Zeke Smith thinks that true love conquers all.
He's wrong.
Sarah Keeper worries that something terrible is going to be unleashed in Shadowcombe.
It is.
Genevieve arrives in the remote village of Shadowcombe hoping to build bridges with her alcoholic mother.
But Shadowcombe has a secret - one that binds, not just Gen, but all her family back through generations. If the pact is broken, the consequences will be beyond Gen's worst nightmares.
Some loves just aren't meant to happen. There's a very thin line between love and hate. Between angels and demons. Between heaven and hell.
Samael is a dark romance title aimed at the upper age range of YA
'Amazingly amazing! Better than Twilight. Better than Harry Potter. Unputdownable.' Ruth, 13
'Seriously chilling. This is a fantastic read with a vibrant, unusual cast. But most of all you've captured the tension and suspense of the best supernatural stories, almost verging on horror, but with the undertone of romance required for the genre.' Sly
'You hit the ball out of the park! I woke up this morning thinking about this story - that doesn't happen often. Your audience should gobble this up.' MJ Caraway.
'Well-written, fast paced and filled with one hook after another. Although it's written for a YA audience, the book offers crossover appeal.' Toby
'This is wonderful. I thought I would take a quick peek over lunch and ended up rading the whole lot.' Gabriel Green.
'This is amazing. If I sit here long enough, will more chapters upload? I just have to read more!' Amy
'Let me know when you get this published as I would really like to finish this story and learn what else happens! Your writing is superb.' Jodi Nicholls
'This is good! You have a hook that grips like a vice and won't let go. I'm sure there are teens out there just waiting to get their hands on a book like this. Not just teens actually...I loved it and I'm middle-aged.' Cherry
'I love the book, scariest thing I've looked at since Salem's Lot.' Owen Quinn
'I freakin' love this!' Kelly
'I would buy this in a heartbeat. Coming from a reader who will search a bookstore for hours, that's saying a bunch.' Gerry
Why oh why DID you burn them????
ReplyDeleteI like these! I especially like that top one :-) These might be worth a fortune one day, burn nothing!
Ali x
Ah, Ali, I really don't know. I was in one of those dark slash and burn (too literally) moods. Can't believe I burned the ones which inspired Samael either.... and didn't even take photos!
ReplyDeleteCant believe you burned them - and I know you wont be able to recreate them - I have fallen for this madness myself and then lamented at length.
ReplyDeleteAs Ali says, never burn them - mine live in the loft where I cant get them with only spiders for company.
I know, I know.... *smites brow*
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