Sometimes that’s just what you’re in the mood for. This is “Grave Dance” by Cemetery off of their debut demo.
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Sometimes that’s just what you’re in the mood for. This is “Grave Dance” by Cemetery off of their debut demo.
Being able to do something didn’t mean I should. Or that it was safe.
Kalayna Price, Grave Dance (Alex Craft, #2)
Snowflake Book Review’s
Title: Grave Dance(Alex Craft #2)
Author: Kalayna Price
Pages:371
Snowflake Rating:❄❄❄❄(4/5)
Synopsis: Whoever said dead men tell no tales obviously never met Alex Craft. After a month spent recovering from a vicious fight with a sorcerer, grave witch Alex Craft is ready to get back to solving murders by raising the dead. With her love life in turmoil thanks to the disappearance of Fae Investigation Bureau agent Falin Andrews and a shocking “L” word confession from Death himself, Alex is eager for the distractions of work. But her new case turns out to be a deadly challenge. The police hire Alex to consult on a particularly strange investigation in the nature preserve south of Nekros City. The strange part: There are no corpses, only fragments of them. A serial killer is potentially on the loose, and Alex has no way to raise a shade without a body, so she’ll have to rely on the magic of others to find leads. But as she begins investigating, a creature born of the darkest magic comes after her. Someone very powerful wants to make sure the only thing she finds is a dead end—her own.
First And Last Sentence: Here
When I first straddled the chasm between the land of the dead and the world of the living, I accidentally raised the shade of our recently deceased Dekinese.
Then he was gone.
-Grave Dance, Kalayna Price
His shoulders sagged as he stepped back. Then a half smile made the edge of his lips crook. "You're mad at me.' "And that's amusing because?" The half smile spread into a lopsided grin, and he stood up straighter. "You wouldn't be mad if you didn't care. I'm on to you..."
Grave Dance - Kalayna Price (pg.132)