

I realize I’m still staring when a flaming streak of red Hellfire takes out the back window of the Charger. But, finally, he moved away from the window and pushed past both Gabe and me without ever looking at either of us. For a second I really thought Luc was going to let Gabe kill him. When Luc still refused, Gabe lifted a hand, white lightning cracking over his skin. He said it was too much of a risk to leave Luc behind. In my room, when I asked him if he was coming with us-told him I wanted him to-he said no. His eyes are tortured, but they’re clear. She would have transferred her soul into his body and taken control if he had. My stomach knots and I wonder again what happened in the park with Lilith. When he does, he presses his hand to the bloody bandage over his left forearm and lowers his eyes. It takes him a second to realize I’m looking. When I turn to look over my shoulder at our demonic tail, I see Luc, in the backseat.

They’ve followed us, first on the highway and now through the woods, for the last hour, since we left Haden. The headlights of Rhen’s silver Lincoln and Marc’s hearse light up the inside of Gabe’s Charger. I thought I drove fast, but I can’t even make myself look at the speedometer as he weaves through the pitch-black woods to God only knows where. I glance sideways at Gabe, whose eyes flit between the narrow dirt road in front of us and the rearview mirror. I don’t have time for one of my stupid visions right now. The pain in my head starts to soften as the image becomes clearer. They're a bit late on this one - the last book came out ages ago (May 2012), and it wasn't that popular, was it? You can find the actual synopsis HERE.This isn’t the first time I’ve seen myself dead, but this time it’s different. in an auction by Macmillan Publishers’ Tor Books, which publishes science fiction and fantasy titles.Īlso currently in the works at Ineffable is a film adaptation of Colleen Houck’s Tiger’s Curse, in development at Paramount Pictures. The publishing rights for Personal Demons have been sold in more than a dozen territories and was originally acquired for the U.S.

“I’m thrilled that Jesse Israel and the Ineffable Pictures team share my love of this trilogy and its characters,” said Desrochers in a statement. She is caught in the midst of a love triangle between an angel and a demon, each of whom are competing to “tag” her soul for heaven and hell, respectively. The three-book series consists of Personal Demons, Original Sin and Last Rite, and centers on a teen girl with a special ability. Lisa Desrochers' series centers on a teen girl trapped in a love triangle between an angel and a demon.Ĭontinuing with the growing trend of bringing YA franchises to the big screen, Ineffable Pictures has optioned the rights to Lisa Desrochers' Personal Demons. 'Personal Demons' YA Trilogy Optioned by Ineffable Pictures
