The Problem With Black Magic by Karen Mead

This book is free on these days only – 07/04/2013 at midnight PST until 11:59 pm on 07/06/2013. If the dates are the same that means the book is free one day only.


theproblemwithblackmagiccoverFiercely independent Cassie Tremblay divides her time between working the cash register at her neighborhood coffee shop and studying to produce the grades to get into a top-tier university. Sam, a mysterious co-worker at The Daily Grind, seems to have taken an instant dislike to her, but for Cassie, the looming specter of the SAT Verbal section is a much bigger concern.


After a freak accident nearly leaves Cassie and her co-workers dead, a spell cast in desperation transforms her from a regular teen to a valuable familiar: a magical well a demon can tap. As if she didn’t have enough problems, now every demon (and their monstrous minions) seems to be after Cassie’s latent magic, and will stop at nothing to possess her.


Blending a hint of gothic romance with wry humor, The Problem With Black Magic is a tale of one young woman’s struggle for independence in a brand new world of sorcery, intrigue, and wonder.



Karen Mead (1982-) was born on Long Island, New York and still lives there because she’s too lazy to move. As a journalist/editor, Karen lives the double life of writer by day…writer by night. Okay, so maybe it’s not much of a double life. When not writing for work or for fun, Karen also enjoys drawing, playing games, playing with her My Little Ponies (which she liked BEFORE it was cool) and watching anime.


Currently, Karen is working on the third book in The Familiar Series. In addition to writing about Cassie’s adventures, she also hopes to one day publish a fantasy YA series featuring her own illustrations. For more information about any of her projects, check out her blog at Otakusphere.com.


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