PRAISE FOR BLACK WINGS
“A fun, fast ride through the gritty streets of Chicago,
—Nancy Holzner, author of
“An entertaining urban fantasy starring an intriguing heroine . . . The soul-eater serial-killer mystery adds to an engaging Chicago joyride as courageous Madeline fears this unknown adversary but goes after the lethal beast. ”
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“Fast action, plenty of demons and a hint of mystery surrounding the afterlife make for an entertaining urban fantasy populated by an assortment of interesting characters. ”
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“Henry shows that she is up to the challenge of debuting in a crowded genre. The extensive background of her imaginative world is well integrated with the action-packed plot, and the satisfying conclusion leaves the reader primed for the next installment. ”
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“I love the world-building . . . The take on demons and angels is sufficiently different to separate
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“Readers will enjoy a fast-paced adventure with an interesting cast, especially Beezle, the gargoyle, and be ready and waiting for a future still yet unwritten. Pick up your copy of
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“A fast-paced first novel . . .
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“Henry does an excellent job of unveiling the first layers of her unique world and its fascinating inhabitants. There’s plenty of kick-butt action and intriguing twists to ensure that this story grabs you from the very first page.
One to watch!”—
“The story was a nonstop action blast full of smart-alecky gargoyle guardians, devilishly handsome (and enigmatic) love interests, arrogant demons, wicked witches and more jaw-dropping revelations than a Jerry Springer show. I barely had time to catch my breath between chapters. ”
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“Fast-paced, action-packed and hard-core—breathing new life into the vast genre of urban fantasy . . .
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“Amazing . . . Henry’s pacing is incredible and keeps you absorbed; plus the characterization is fantastic . . . I strongly urge all you [urban fantasy] fans to get this book!”
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“I finished this book in one sitting and will definitely look out for more by this author. ”
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“A fast-paced book that I had a hard time putting down . . . I can’t wait to read
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