S.J. Day's Blog

April 5, 2009

Enter to win a copy of EVE OF DARKNESS. Contest ends April 13, 2009 at 11:59 p.m. ET. Other restrictions apply. Please read the rules for more information.
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March 24, 2009

Cover Story: With two new series and two new pen names, Day is on track to become a breakout star.
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March 19, 2009

I feel SJ Day makes an intriguing start with Eve of Darkness and I look forward the the next novel in the Marked series. If you're a reader of urban fantasy or romance crossovers, this is a great title to pick up. The further you read the more the characters will draw you in.
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March 18, 2009

I can't tell you how much I am loving this new series.

Eve has started her "mark" training, her enemies keep piling up, and marks are dropping like flies. She must find the guilty party before it's to late for them all. The excitement, tension and amazing fight scenes in this series will keep you planted with book in hand until completion.
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March 16, 2009

Ms. Day does a wonderful job in setting up the foundation of her supernatural world. Eve of Darkness puts a creative spin on biblical characters, making it unique and intriguing while it blurs the line between good and evil.
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This story [link:] makes me incredibly sad. "Asian fantasy doesn't sell"? Tell that to Del Rey, who recently put out Daniel Fox's Dragon in Chains; or Night Shade, who publish Liz Williams's popular Detective Inspector Chen mysteries; or Tor, who just launched S.J. Day's Eve trilogy; or Subterranean...
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March 10, 2009

Charlaine Harris, Katie Macalister, Kim Harrison . . . S.J. Day? There's a new chick in Urban Fantasy town, and with Eve of Darkness, she makes a provocative, compelling arrival. Eve of Darkness is an example of urban fantasy done well: characters you care about, a mythology that is easy to understand yet full of possibilities and smokin' hot erotica. Here's hoping Eve doesn't work off her Mark anytime soon.
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March 2, 2009

Exhilarating adventure in an edgy world of angels and demons highlights the opener of Day’s Marked trilogy. Dynamic and vibrant, Eve is an impressive protagonist, and her fierce spirit and determination to make the best of her circumstances will keep readers enthralled.
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March 1, 2009

Now the idea of a superhuman, supernatural-hunting protagonist isn’t exactly an original concept. There’s Buffy, Anita Blake, and many others. So what sets Day’s series apart from the others? First off, the characters are just plain fun. The dialogue is lively, sardonic, and had me smiling many times throughout the book. This is one that both men and women will enjoy. Great start to the series!
0 comments Published on March 01, 2009 22:07