Thursday, January 3, 2013

FMB Tours Presents The Curse Merchant by J.P. Sloan

Title: The Curse Merchant 
Series: The Dark Choir #1 
Author: J.P. Sloan 
Genre: Urban Fantasy Noir 
Publisher: Self-published 
Format: Ebook 
Words: 83,000 

Purchase: Amazon | Smashwords

Book Description: 
Dorian Lake has spent years cornering the Baltimore hex-crafting market, using his skills at the hermetic arts to exact karmic justice for those whom the system has failed. He keeps his magic clean and free of soul-corrupting Netherwork, thus avoiding both the karmic blow-back of his practice and the notice of the Presidium, a powerful cabal of practitioners that polices the esoteric arts in America. However, when an unscrupulous Netherworker interferes with both his business and his personal life, Dorian's disarming charisma and hermetic savvy may not be enough to keep his soul out of jeopardy. 

His rival, a soul monger named Neil Osterhaus, wouldn't be such a problem were it not for Carmen, Dorian's captivating ex-lover. After two years' absence Carmen arrives at Dorian’s doorstep with a problem: she sold her soul to Osterhaus, and has only two weeks to buy it back. Hoping to win back Carmen's affections, Dorian must find a replacement soul without tainting his own. As Dorian descends into the shadows of Baltimore’s underworld, he must decide how low he is willing to stoop in order to save Carmen from eternal damnation... with the Presidium watching, waiting for him to cross the line.

MY REVIEW

5 OF 5 CURSE MERCHANT

The Curse Merchant is the first book in this new series by J.P. Sloan. First I have to say that I absolutely loved it! The Story base is very interesting in some people live their life everyday practicing voodoo. The way J.P. describes everything is so accurate I am sure he did a lot of research into the arts. Dorian Lake has spent his time crafting justice using the arts but never ever crossing the line. He knows he is being watched by the council and the minute he steps out of line he knows they will punish him. So he spends his day and nights helping people get the justice they want never ever crossing the line. That is until one day when his ex-lover Carmen comes into the shop to ask for his help.

Dorian still in love with Carmen agrees to help her. See she has sold her soul to his rival Neil and has two weeks to get it back or find a replacement. Crap where do you find a replacement soul? Who in their right mind would want to do that? Everyone has their price and Dorian will do anything to save Carmen even though she does not deserve his help. Dorian spends day and night searching for a replacement soul and trying not to cross the line because the council is watching him like a hawk. Plus if things could not get any worse Neil and Dorian are enemies and Neil will stop at nothing to see Dorian fail and have his soul taken.

What will happen to Carmen? Will Dorian find a replacement soul for her? Will Neil except it as payment? Will Carmen and Dorian get back together as a couple? There was so many questions running through my head as I finished reading this book that I need book two like ASAP! Come along and enjoy a voodoo ride!

Excerpt #2 

I brought my finds to a table near the microfiche reader and opened up my spiral notebook. None of the books were meant to leave the building, and photocopying was forbidden, so I had to take my notes and glean all I could. At least I was alone. 

Or thought I was. 

I had finished the chapter on the life of Simon Magus, a Samaritan during the first generation of Christian evangelists who had locked horns with Saint Peter himself, when a shadow fell over my notebook. 

"Curious reading, Mister Lake," a velvety Arabic voice spilled over my shoulder. 

I looked up to find the Syrian smiling at me. 

I set my notebook casually on top of the Jesuit text as he leaned on the microfiche reader. 

"Good morning," I grumbled. 

The Syrian leaned over and picked up my book with a pausing gesture that at the same time asked for permission and left no room for refusal. 

"Simon of Gitta," he recited. "A widely misunderstood individual, in my opinion." 

"Misunderstood in the days of the early Church usually meant brutal death by torture, so there's that." 

"Colorful stories aside, any serious student of soul magics would do well to study the life of Simon." He set the book down and narrowed his eyes. "Are you?" 

"Am I what?" 

"A student of soul magics?" 

"Oh, no. That's not my particular bag of tricks." I elbowed the Jesuit text further behind me. "I just saw a show on cable last night, and wanted to do some more reading. That ever happen to you?" 

"I rarely watch television, Mister Lake. Abominable contraptions." 

"Well, all right then." 

He lingered beside me, staring down into my eyes. I shifted in my seat, trying not to look horribly guilty of something I had no intention of doing. 

"How long have you been a member of the Occidental Lodge?" he asked, finally breaking the tension. 

"Oh, roughly a half hour, now." 

He shook his head in confusion. 

I jammed my thumb over my shoulder. 

"New policy. Some crap about a restricted section and Lodge members. I just ponied up to get to the good stuff." 

He nodded with a warm grin. 

"That makes sense. You did not strike me as the ceremonialist type." 

"Know many ceremonialists, then?" I ventured. 

His eyes lifted at the corners. 

"You are aware, Mister Lake, that the practice of Netherwork is not kindly viewed by certain elements within the American magical establishment?" 

I watched his face for a quick moment, trying to figure out if he was threatening me, or if he was genuinely asking me a question. 

"Anyone with a brain knows that," I whispered. 

"The question then becomes, are you a risk-taker?" 

"I'm really more of a sure thing kind of guy." 

He smiled and tapped on top of my notebook, making my stomach flip. 

"Forgive my intrusion. Enjoy your studies." 

He stepped away, grabbing a book from the top of a nearby table and settling down in a chair almost directly behind me. I looked over my shoulder a couple times, trying not to look nervous. The Syrian was studiously not watching me, which only added to my anxiety.
About the Author: 
I am a storyteller, eager to transport the reader to strange yet familiar worlds. My writing is dark, fantastical, at times stretching the limits of the human experience, and other times hinting at the monsters lurking under your bed. I write science fiction, urban fantasy, horror, and several shades in between. 

I am a husband and a father, living in the “wine country” of central Maryland. I’m surrounded by grapevines and cows. During the day I commute to Baltimore, and somehow manage to escape each afternoon with only minor scrapes and bruises. I am also a homebrewer and a certified beer judge. My avocations dovetail nicely! 

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1 comment:

  1. Thanks so much for reading! I hope you'll enjoy where the series goes.

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