Touch of the Demon
Kara Gillian is in Seriously Deep Trouble.
She's used to summoning supernatural creatures from the demon realm to our
world, but now she's the one who's been summoned. Kara is the prisoner
of the demonic Lord Msatl, but quickly discovers that she's far more
than a mere hostage. He has his own plans to use Kara and keep her from
Rhyzkahl - the demonic lord she is sworn to serve. However, waiting for
rescue has never been Kara's style, and she has on intention of being a
pawn in someone else's game.
Yet intrigue and treachery run
rampant among all lords, and Kara is hard pressed to keep her wits about her. Her abilities as a homicide detective are put the the test as she
seeks the truth about FBI Agent Ryan Kristoff, Rhyzkahl, and herself.
But, the answers she finds only raise more questions. She soon discovers that she has her own history in the demon realm - one that goes back
farther than she could have ever imagined. But that history may yet
spell her doom as she’s faced with a peril beyond mortal comprehension.
She’s going to need all the strength and tenacity she’s developed as a cop
and a summoner, or the hell she endures may well last forever.
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Kara Gillian consists of nine books — considered a complete series. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
