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by Eric R. Asher
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Familiar Diversions
Familiar Diversions rated it 5 years ago
Damian Valdis Vesik is a necromancer in St. Louis. His shop, Death's Door, provides spell-craft supplies, crystals, and other artifacts that sorcerers and Wiccans might be interested in. His sister, Sam, is a vampire - as far as I could figure out, Damian met his teacher, Zola, in the aftermath of h...
Giles' Mad Musings
Giles' Mad Musings rated it 10 years ago
3.75 Stars
Kelly P's Blog
Kelly P's Blog rated it 11 years ago
I read the first three book series within one week. Enjoyed reading and gave five star rating of all three books. The books were fantastic. I liked Damian’s character and his humorous style. These books are something you have to search and understand their secrets. The author does a very good job. I...
Donnie Darko Girl
Donnie Darko Girl rated it 11 years ago
I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review for my stop on the blog tour at Donnie Darko Girl. Days Gone Bad is infused with humor and stellar writing. The characters are amazingly well fleshed out - you feel like you really know them. My favorite character is Damian and not just...
The Avid Reader
The Avid Reader rated it 11 years ago
I received a free copy of the book from the author for my honest opinion.Damian is a necromancer who is always getting into a fight with demons oh not that he wants to they are the ones who find him and attack. Damian had rather just stay at home and run his little shop Death's Door. Some call it DD...
Reaper's Harvest Horror
Reaper's Harvest Horror rated it 11 years ago
I didn't get it. Just wasn't doing anything for me. 40% in and it's back on my shelf.
Cu's Reviews
Cu's Reviews rated it 12 years ago
Okay I have to give Eric credit where it’s due. This book is amazing.The opening lines grip you and while you tell yourself “I’m not supposed to be reading this yet” you find yourself unable to stop reading it.I’d be quite interested in a prequel to this even if just a novella to explain how Damian ...
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