Hellbound
Disgraced journalist Marian Meyer dies for a living. Riddled with debt she’ll never be able to pay off and guilt over her mother’s death, Marian fell into the deadly world of demons and diving into Hell and didn’t look back. Never mind that being a Hell-diver means she must voluntarily drown in order to retrieve artifacts for demons, who are desperate to recover memories of their old home, or that she’s well past the normal amount of deaths a diver should endure. But the pay’s decent. Most of the time.
Unfortunately, the last time Marian went to Hell, she came back wrong. Memories of that night are missing, and she’s desperate to do anything she can to find them–including teaming up with one of her mysterious and alluring demonic patrons, Mr. Vale.
Thrust even deeper into a world of betrayal, humans with strange powers, and demonic politics, Marian discovers a disturbing truth that challenges every thing she’s ever known about her world and what lies beyond. And she’ll have to decide if aligning herself with Mr. Vale in this perilous reality is her ticket to freedom, or damnation.
Additional information
Genre | Contemporary, Fantasy, Horror, Romance, Thriller/Suspense |
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Age | Adult |
Publisher | Independent |
Imprint | Alcove Press |
Language(s) | English |
Format(s) | eBook, Hardcover, Trade paperback |
Author | Stephanie Binx |
Release Date | TBD |
Release Month | TBD Releases |
Author Identity | LGBTQIA+, Mental Health, Neurodivergent |
About the Author
Stephanie Binx is a great big nerd who loves video games, horses, ghost stories, romance, and morally gray love interests. She was born in sunny Southern California and raised in the misty woods of the Pacific Northwest, where she developed a fondness for all things unsettling. Stephanie now calls Portland, Oregon home, where she lives with her son, spouse, and their two needy cats. If she’s not writing, then she’s probably backpacking with a loud dog and no bear spray, or running a dungeon with her friends in the MMO du jour. She continues to not use her B.A. in Broadcast Journalism from Gonzaga.
Stephanie is represented by Alex Land at Mad Woman Literary Agency.