Exciting news! I'm currently in the author spotlight (AH! IT BURNS) over at Dark Regions Press. We'll be doing some fun stuff over the next couple of weeks and right now, Dark Regions Press is giving away 10 copies of my debut novel, The Eighth over on Facebook and Twitter.
Be sure to like their page and head over to join the fun.
Book Summary:
After Paimon, Lucifer’s top soul collector, falls in love with a mortal girl whose soul he is supposed to claim, he desperately tries everything in his power to save her from the Devil’s grasp. But what happens when a demon has to confront his demons, when he has to turn to something darker, something more sinister for help? Can Paimon survive the consequences of working with the Seven Deadly Sins-sins who have their own agenda with the Devil—or will he fall into a deeper, darker kind of hell?
What They're Saying:
"The Eighth is a stellar horror debut from Stephanie Wytovich. An intimate, painful map of personal and literal hells that would make Clive Barker proud." - Christopher Golden, New York Times bestselling author
“The
Eighth is an intense tale of love, betrayal, damnation and regret. Paimon's
story draws you in with lyrical language and lush imagery that is both
beautiful and disturbing. This story is definitely not safe for the faint of
heart or the weak of stomach, immersing you in a world of pain and
darkness.”-Angela Crawford, Horror Maiden
Book Reviews
“Stephanie Wytovich’s The Eighth is a savage tale of betrayal, regret, and the dark side of love in its many forms. The poetic imagery she sprinkles throughout balances the brutality with beauty.” Chris Marrs, author of Wildwoman and Everything Leads Back to Alice
“A fierce and emotionally intense debut.”- Craig DiLouie, author of Suffer the Children
“A brilliant debut from a major new talent, full of darkness, fire, and devilry. Indeed, the sins in this novel are so well realized that I fear just a little for Ms. Wytovich’s soul.”- Rio Youers, author of Westlake Soul and Point Hollow
“Loosely based on the Hades of Dante’s
Inferno, Wytovich’s depiction of the
underworld is truly terrifying and it’s likely that it would scare the hell out
of Alighieri himself.”-Shane Douglas Keen, This is Horror UK
“…a raw, bloody and intriguing
portrait of obsession and pain.”-Unnerving
Magazine
“Stephanie Wytovich is by nature a poet. THE
EIGHTH is both pure poetry, and purely poetic. From the first lines I floated
in imagery and lyricism, in sensuality in its strictest sense, a feast of the
senses. A hedonist would revel! [Both Aleister Crowley and Oscar Wilde come to
mind in this regard.]”- The Haunted
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