Warm
Place to Call Home (a demon’s story)
By
Michael Siemsen
Genre:
Paranormal Romance with Urban Fantasy Undertones
Publisher:
Fantome Publishing
Released
March 4, 2013
244
Pages
Frederick is a demon. Born in Maryland in the early
1980′s, he hasn’t a clue where he came from or why, but feels an irresistible
desire to occupy a human body. Once inside, he finds the previous occupants’
consciousness and memories forever erased, an inevitable side effect that gives
Frederick pause when switching bodies, but not so much as to truly halt his
ongoing enjoyment of human lives. In various bodies, he travels the world for
decades–aimless–sampling cultures and experiencing life from the points of view
of males, females, young, old, rich, poor.
Now, Frederick has an urge to return to his roots in
America, explore the mystery of his origin, find someone to love, and settle
down for a while. In his hometown, his mission bears fruit much faster than he
expected, as person after person presents themselves, and following his
impulses, he is lead directly to love, tragedy, answers, and the humanity he
never knew he wanted.
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AUTHOR BIO
Michael Siemsen struck it big with
his debut novel, The Dig, a paranormal archaeology thriller that reached Amazon
and Barnes & Noble’s Top 100 Bestseller lists, and spent weeks as the #1
Science Fiction book in 2011. Its
success allowed him to escape his soul-leeching job and work as an author
full-time. The sequel, The Opal, was released a year later, and the third and
final book is in the works. His new novel, released in March of this year, A Warm Place to Call Home (a demon’s story) is a departure from his Matt Turner
Series.
Michael has been featured by Barnes
& Noble, been reviewed on several major blogs and sites such as Penny-Arcade
and Boing Boing, and received a glowing recommendation from author
Charlaine Harris.
He is currently at work on the
prequel to A Warm Place to Call Home (which should be released this winter)
while enjoying spending more time with his family, lazy dog, and
mentally-unstable cat in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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