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May 28, 2013 | ISBN 9781101623886

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Praise

Praise for Fiery Edge of Steel 

“Archer delves deeper into the enticing and magical world of Dark Light of Day in this original and clever urban fantasy. Noon Onyx, the only female at St. Lucifer’s School of Law to possess waning magic, is still coming to terms with her new role in life. She has a duty to keep demons in line but can’t bring herself to destroy them. As a Maegester-in-Training, she is given her first field assignment and Guardian Angel, both unwelcome surprises. Noon is sent to investigate the mysterious disappearances of several residents of a place called the Shallows, and promptly handle the demon who’s been accused of causing those disappearances. Unfortunately, that demon is a myth—or so Noon thinks. Excitement and action leap from the pages as Archer’s skill with description pulls readers fully into her magical world.” – Publishers Weekly

“The second Noon Onyx story is an astounding adventure tale. Archer’s unique world, where Lucifer’s army triumphed at Armageddon, is filled with adherence to strict laws that keep an uneasy peace between races. This is proving to be a really fresh and fascinating series!” – Romantic Times

Praise for Dark Light of Day

“[Archer] casts a spell on readers.”–Genre Go Round Reviews

“Very original and enjoyable.”–Rabid Reads

“Spectacular debut novel by a soon-to-be-star.”–Faith Hunter, USA Today bestselling author
 

Author Q&A

Jill Archer is the author of the Noon Onyx series, which includes DARK LIGHT OF DAY and the recently released FIERY EDGE OF STEEL. Archer describes the books as genre- bending fantasy with adventure, romance, mystery, magic, and demons. We invited her here today to discuss her titular character and one of today’s hottest new genres, New Adult fiction.

If you had to describe your heroine, Noon Onyx, in a few words, what would they be?

Book-smart, but a little bit naïve about some things, tough, feisty, has a good heart

How has Noon’s relationship to her own powers changed since we first met her in DARK LIGHT OF DAY?

Noon’s relationship to her magic is a key part of who she is in each story and how she grows and changes over the series. At the beginning of Dark Light of Day, she was hiding. She hated her waning magic because it is dark and destructive, associated with death, and because usually only men are born with it. By the end of Dark Light of Day, Noon had decided to accept her magic, imperfect as she may feel its fit is for her, and live the life she’d been born to, rather than try to find a way to reverse her magic or change herself.

Fiery Edge of Steel opens not long after Dark Light of Day’s end so Noon still has some residual reluctance toward working with her magic. I don’t want to say too much more, but I will share that I love huge growth arcs and, for me, half the fun of the series is pushing Noon’s internal development.

The Noon Onyx series has been described as New Adult fantasy. Do you like that label? Was it your intention to write into that genre?

I like that label if it helps readers who might like the series, find the series. And, no, I didn’t intend to write a New Adult book.

I started writing the manuscript that would become Dark Light of Day in 2009. Back then New Adult was not at all “a thing.” (St. Martin’s Press coined the term New Adult in 2009, but it didn’t catch on immediately).

My thought, when I first created Noon, was that I wanted to create a bookish lawyer character who lived in some sort of otherworld. I envisioned a dark, the- demons-won post-apocalyptic premise, but I really wanted the books to be entertaining. I wanted them to have a lighter tone to counter-balance the dark world of the story. And I also knew I wanted that first story – Dark Light of Day – to include a lot of elements that readers have now come to associate with New Adult fiction. So I set most of the story on the campus of St. Luck’s – St. Lucifer’s Law School.

Noon is a 21 year-old post grad magic user who faces not just demons but a crushing course schedule, overbearing professors, her first real romantic relationship, and a self-identity crisis. She’s trying to survive the day-to-day – and set a course for the rest of her life. Who does Noon want to be? is the question that drives the main narrative in the first book.

In Fiery Edge of Steel, Noon faces a different question. And, admittedly, it is not a question that 21 year-olds typically face.

I’m honestly not sure if Fiery Edge of Steel can be considered New Adult. It has the same youthful tone as Dark Light of Day. And I put as much thought into Noon’s internal journey as her external one. But Fiery Edge of Steel has less in common with other NA books than Dark Light of Day did. Fiery Edge of Steel is an adventure story that will appeal to lovers of fantasy, romance, magic, and mystery.

What can we expect next for Noon?

I loosely describe all future books as having “new assignments, new adventures, and new adversaries!” The third book in the series will be called WHITE HEART OF JUSTICE. It involves a race, but that’s all I’m willing to say for now. J

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