Demons of New Chicago

5 books in series
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Demons of New Chicago - The Complete Series Publisher's summary

Warning: You can expect a kick butt supernatural bounty hunter and a possessive demon love interest. They both have a lot of growing to do. If you don't like flawed characters that have to improve—this one won't be for you. Demons of New Chicago is slow-burn but high steam. It was written for the readers that struggle to find books that have enough action and romance.

If you enjoy the Kate Daniels series by Ilona Andrews, the Fever series by Karen Marie Moning, or Demon Days and Vampire Nights by K.F. Breene then dive right in to the dangerous depths of New Chicago. Beware of headstrong heroines with snark. These ladies don’t bark. They bite.

I’m hired to stop a demon summoning. The last thing I expect is to end up bonded to one instead.

Being a supernatural bounty hunter isn’t exactly a popular job. But after the magic wars, there aren’t many things a human can do that will put food on the table.

Thankfully anything my right hook can’t handle, my guns can.

Or so I thought.

When a demon summoning runs awry, the being that comes into this world changes everything.

I’m not sure if he’s truly a monster or a god, but one look into his flame filled eyes and I know–Ronan will never let me go.

If he can catch me, that is.

Game on, motherf*cker.

©2023 Kel Carpenter LLC (P)2023 Kel Carpenter LLC
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