
Part human, part succubus, and 100% trouble magnet.
San Antonio’s underworld has gone off the rails, and somehow Val Shapiro’s holding the emergency brake. Someone stole the Encyclopedia Magicka, a legendary spellbook that could doom the city if it lands in the wrong hands—which basically means everyone. Vampires want it. Demons want it. Someone’s even willing to kill Val for it.
Now Val has to track it down before things go from bad to apocalyptic. With her sassy hellhound, a brooding shadow demon boyfriend, and a lust demon living rent-free in her head, Val dives headfirst into the supernatural mess. But when her powers, her job, and her inner demon all pull her in different directions, she’ll have to figure out who she really is before the whole supernatural world goes down in flames.
Because when demons, vampires, and destiny all want a piece of you, sometimes the only thing left to do…is bite back.
Reviews
“Let’s just say that Fang Me, the [third] book in the Demon Underground series, is going to ROCK, YOUR, WORLD. It is absolutely, freakn’ fantastic and will have you sitting on the edge of your seat with the turn of every page as secrets are unveiled and the truth comes to light with a vengeance. Trust Me! This is one series you DO NOT want to miss. Parker Blue has created a fascinating series full of mystery, mayhem, demons, vamps, hellhounds, and a succubus that you can’t help but root for as she fights the dark evil that lurks in the shadows. This is one enigmatic, complex series full of adventure, love, honor, and things that go bump in the night that will make your head spin, have your heart racing a hundred beats a minute, and have you begging more even after you’ve read the last page of the series. Ms. Blue has hit a home run with her Demon Underground series.” — AJ, Reader’s Roundtable, 5 out of 5 stars
“Wow, I didn’t sleep at all last night. I stayed up reading Fang Me. There is so much going on in this book you will not be disappointed. A new character is introduced in this book and he’s a sketchy character but so interesting. Parker does a great job with making you very curious about him and his motives and what he is. I spent half the time reading looking for clues about whether he was good or bad. The action is constant in this book. There is one conflict after another as everyone rushes to find the books that were lost….” — Archimedes, SuccuWiki















