The Problem with Black Magic
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4.3 • 32 Ratings
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Publisher Description
A high-schooler just wants to study and get into a good college. How is she supposed to find the time to serve a Demon Lord?
Cassie divides her time between working a cash register and studying like crazy to get accepted to a top-tier university. She's on track until one fateful day, a spell cast by one mysterious barista transforms her from a regular teen to a valuable familiar: a magical well a demon can tap. Now all the creatures of Hell are fighting over her, and the demon who bound her would rather serve lattes than deal with it. She'd be happy to protect herself, but how can she do that when she can't even cast spells yet? Cassie had better figure it out fast, or else she has a better chance of becoming some demon's little pet than making the Dean's List.
Join Cassie in the first book of Demonic Café, a vibrant urban fantasy world of snarky demons, vicious black magic spells, political intrigue, and paranormal coffee…well, the coffee is normal, but it's prepared by paranormal creatures. Drink at your own risk.
Customer Reviews
The Problem with Black Magic
I read a LOT of books and this was the first one that made me care about a demon. Sam is a decent half-demon who ends up with a familiar, Cassie, who is wanted by the demon world and they’re not so decent. The story is unique and well-written and you’ll enjoy reading it.