Lilith - Blood Ink
By (Author) Dana Fredsti
Titan Books Ltd
Titan Books Ltd
1st May 2019
2nd April 2019
United Kingdom
Paperback
368
Width 130mm, Height 198mm
367g
Working in Hollywood is a living Hell.
Stuntwoman Lee Striga Lee is hired on a movie being filmed in New Orleans, where an arcane tattoo artist gives customers tribal tattoos of an elder god. Each tattoo is imbued with life and eventually will eat these victims from the inside out, consuming their life force and organs and taking over their bodies, and helping to form a gateway for one of Lilith's original children.
Powerful . . . It was unpredictable at all the best points, surprised me several times and just kept me entertained from the get-go!
Made Up Book Reviews
I really enjoyed Blood Ink . . .Where the series goes from here, only Dana Fredsti knows, but I am looking forward to seeing what happens to Lee next.
Flickering Myth
PRAISE FOR THE SPAWN OF LILITH:
Dana Fredsti tells a great story: vivid settings, interesting characters, and action galore.Each book is an adventure.
Charlaine Harris, New York Timesbestselling author and creator of True Blood
Fast, fun and unrelenting.
Seanan McGuire, bestselling author of the October Daye novels
One of todays edgiest new writers.
Jonathan Maberry, bestselling author of the Joe Ledger novels
It ticked all the same boxes as the Anita Blake series. Its definitely a must for anyone who loves paranormal adventure and romance.
The British Fantasy Society
If you like kick-ass female protagonists and snarky humour, then I cannot recommend this enough.
Geek Pride Review
Moments that are truly chilling and others that are hilariously funny dotted throughout the novel.
Flickering Myth
Dana Fredsti is the author of the Ashley Parker PLAGUE TOWN trilogy, as well as a frequent short fiction contributor and author (under pseudonym) of a number of erotic fantasy novels. She has been a producer, director, and screenplay writer for stage and film, and was the co-writer / associate producer on Urban Rescuers, which won Best Documentary at the 2003 Valley Film Festival in Los Angeles.