Sue Tingey is the author of the fantasy romance series The Soulseer Chronicles and lives with her husband in East Grinstead, West Sussex. She spent twenty-eight years working for a major bank and after taking voluntary redundancy in 2001 spent another fourteen or so years working as a practice manager for an arboricultural consultancy. She has now given up the day job to allegedly spend more time with her husband; he however has noticed that an awful lot more writing appears to be going on. Sue admits that storytelling is her obsession and was thrilled when she was offered a three book deal by Jo Fletcher Books in 2014. You can learn more about Sue on her website www.suetingey.co.uk or contact on Twitter @suetingey
Any Neil Gaiman fan should feel right at home with the style of this book, as it's smartly and compellingly written with some confident prose. 8/10. - The Fictional HangoutMarked is a gripping and tantalisingly sexy read. I loved the strong-willed psychic protagonist Lucky, as well as the courtly intrigue, terrifying supernatural assassins, and thought-provokingly buff daemon bodyguards. Team Jinx - Holdfast MagazineI loved this book. The characters, the atmosphere, the banter, the romance, it all worked. Marked is a wonderful debut and the start of what looks to be a great trilogy . . . if you're a fantasy fan in general and of supernatural or urban fantasy in particular, I highly recommend you check it out - A Fantastical LibrarianBOY that was fun. A beautifully written flowing fantasy with a terrific story and some really great characters . . . this was a marvel and I thoroughly enjoyed it - Liz Loves Books on MarkedMarked is instantly absorbing . . . will certainly leave a lasting impression - SciFi NowThis is the kind of story that sucks readers in very quickly and you end up completely losing track of time while you're reading . . . Marked is a fantastic start to this new series - Feeling Fictional on MarkedI was enthralled. A strong and interesting debut - Draumr Kopa Blog on Marked[A] compelling debut...a brisk paranormal tale with outstanding world building, a large cast of well-drawn characters, and an intricate plot filled with intrigue and adventure. Marked reads like a PG-13 version of the Sookie Stackhouse series, combined with some of the sinister and thought-provoking undertones of Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere. This trilogy opener will find wide appeal in libraries hungry for more quality urban fantasy. - Booklist, starred review on Marked
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