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Nameless: The Darkness Comes Kindle Edition

4.5 out of 5 stars 145 ratings

Luna Masterton sees demons.

She has been dealing with the demonic all her life, so when her brother gets tangled up with a demon named Sparkles, ‘Luna the Lunatic’ rolls in on her motorcycle to save the day.

Armed with the ability to harm demons, her scathing sarcasm, and a hefty chip on her shoulder, Luna gathers the most unusual of allies, teaming up with a green-eyed heroin addict and a snarky demon ‘of some import.’

After all, outcasts of a feather should stick together...even until the end.

Mercedes M. Yardley is the author of the award-winning novella Apocalyptic Montessa and Nuclear Lulu: A Tale of Atomic Love. Nameless proudly carries on the tradition of Dean Koontz and David Wong.

Brought to you by Crystal Lake Publishing - Tales from the Darkest Depths

Interview with the Author:


What can readers expect from Luna and the gang?

Mercedes: Luna is a sarcastic, quirky character who sees demons. I wrote the book while getting my motorcycle license, so I gave her a bike that she’s in love with. She’s very prickly to conceal the hurt and vulnerability that she holds at her core. I adore her. I adore her brother, Seth, who is very straight-laced contrast to his nomadic sister. I adore Mouth, who is a demon of some authority, and Reed Taylor, who is the only person on earth who doesn’t believe Luna is straight crazy. They’re a motley bunch who try to do their best for each other.

While Nameless is an urban fantasy, what are some realistic issues brought up in this book?

Mercedes: Nameless: The Darkness Comes deals with some very real issues. Mental illness, abandonment, drug use, and suicide are a few of the real-world topics that are threaded through the story. They’re stigmatized, painful subjects, but they’re very much at the core of this story. That’s one of my favorite things about fiction: we can discuss hard topics that we normally shy away from.

Why should readers give Nameless a try?

Mercedes: Nameless isn’t your stereotypical urban fantasy. Luna isn’t a girl who deals deftly with the demonic. She screws up, often, and her mistakes hurt those she loves. I enjoy books that have characters who are born with powers and handle them perfectly, but that isn’t who I wanted to write. I wanted a real girl who is dealt some raw hands, and that’s Luna. She’s fun and surrounded by a delightfully bizarre cast. This is a creepy, feel-good book about death and demons and friendship, and I’m working hard to make sure the trilogy comes to a real and satisfying conclusion.

Nameless eBook categories:

  • Horror > Occult
  • Fantasy > Paranormal & Urban
  • Horror> Supernatural

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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "Mercedes writes with a fluidity and accessibility that instantly draws you in. The characters are by no stretch heroes, and this makes them all the more compelling to the reader. The story plays out like a gleefully twisted dear diary, and moves along at a pace which makes turning the pages almost effortless. There's an intimacy to this book that makes you feel like you're being spoken to individually, and a turn of phrase which is simultaneously dramatic, witty and poetic in equal measure."James Walley

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"Praise for her earlier work compared to favourably to Joe Hill and, with Nameless, she proves again why this is. Mercedes has a strong, unique voice that brings her brand of dark fiction straight into the reader's mind. She has an effortless, dynamic turn of phrase which feels natural at all times."Jay Faulkner

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"This is a book that doesn't shy away from the dark and disturbing choices that we, as humans, make. Life is precious, and yet sometimes we seem to accept our own mortality far too easily. Suicide is not an easy subject to write about, but the author writes about it with sensitivity as it's a pivotal moment for so much that happens in this story."LITERAL ADDICTION's Vivacious Valkyrie - Marta

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"Fans of Mercedes M. Yardley's work will have no trouble gobbling up her first novel-length work, and it is definitely good news that there will be two more books forthcoming in the series. Although it's an urban fantasy novel, it involves demon hunting, and there's plenty of action and fight scenes to go around, the novel is inflected with Mercedes's unique voice, which shines through in each of her works, and sets this one apart from the pack."reviewed by Hellnotes' Dark Eva

About the Author

MERCEDES M. YARDLEY wears red lipstick and poisonous flowers in her hair. Nameless: The Darkness Comes, book one of The Bone Angel Trilogy, is her second work for Ragnarok Publications, the first being the 2013 Stabby Award-winning, Apocalyptic Montessa and Nuclear Lulu: A Tale of Atomic Love.

Mercedes has been published in several diverse anthologies and magazines, ranging from John Skipp's horror anthologies, the
I Will Survive book with Gloria Gaynor, and Neverland's Library by Neverland Books.

She has also worked as a contributing editor for
Shock Totem Magazine and currently lives in Sin City. Her short story collection, Beautiful Sorrows, came out in 2012.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01920V548
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Crystal Lake Publishing
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  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ December 11, 2015
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2.1 MB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 310 pages
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
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Customers find this horror book captivating, with one review noting its perfect supernatural mix of raw emotion. The writing is praised for being easy to read, with one customer highlighting its crisp dialogue, while others appreciate the casual sarcasm that rises to an art form. Customers describe the story as fast-paced and engaging, featuring great characters and a feisty protagonist.

40 customers mention "Horror content"37 positive3 negative

Customers enjoy the horror elements of the book, describing it as first-class, with one customer noting its perfect supernatural mix of raw emotion and another mentioning its wild scenes of struggle.

"...story starts out with everything I wanted from Mercedes, touching moments of loving people facing the darkest our world has to offer mixed with her..." Read more

"...Great characters, twists, and story. Not sure quite how to say this, but I almost like the demons more than the people...." Read more

"...The story's pacing is smooth, with easily-consumed, concise chapters, and the story moves right along...." Read more

"...There were multiple twists and turns in the plot which came largely unexpected to me and it kept me anticipating what the author would throw in next...." Read more

21 customers mention "Enjoyment"21 positive0 negative

Customers find the book delightful and fun to read, with one customer describing it as really engrossing.

"...The action is fast paced and really engrossing. The plot was different from most urban supernatural books out in the market in a good way...." Read more

"...voice that made the beginning and end of this book so memorable and enjoyable. Mercedes is so gifted, I have total faith that she can." Read more

"...Great throughout, the back half of this book is a phenomenal journey, with stunning set-pieces, dark imagery, heavy revelations and bleak endings...." Read more

"...This is a professional, personal entertainment with deep roots and sharp chops...." Read more

21 customers mention "Humor"21 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the book's humor, particularly its casual sarcasm and witty exchanges between characters, with one customer specifically mentioning the humorous interactions between Luna and the demon.

"...The heroine, Luna, is strong, funny, and rooted in empathy through all the emotions we experienced with her in this first installment...." Read more

"...Luna is witty, tough, proudly dysfunctional in a gleeful sort of way, yet honestly broken, too...." Read more

"...dark and creepy overall tone and how it was mixed in with lighter, funnier parts and I actually laughed out loud on the first page of the epilogue...." Read more

"...creates a world where fear walks hand in hand with snarkiness, sarcasm and a certain je ne se quoi that is more food for thought than the fodder of..." Read more

18 customers mention "Pacing"18 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the book's pacing, describing it as smooth and fast-moving, with one customer noting how it grabs readers from the first sentence.

"...The action is fast paced and really engrossing. The plot was different from most urban supernatural books out in the market in a good way...." Read more

"...The story's pacing is smooth, with easily-consumed, concise chapters, and the story moves right along...." Read more

"...recommended for urban fantasy and horror readers who enjoy a fast paced book with lots of action and great writing." Read more

"...I could not put it down! She has set pace with this novel for an amazing trilogy that I am super excited to continue reading  in my opinion this..." Read more

15 customers mention "Character development"15 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the character development in the book, with one customer highlighting the snarky heroine and another noting that the good guys are everyday people.

"...The bad guys were bad guys and the good guys where everyday people who reacted like normal people would react." Read more

"...It's a dysfunctional family magnified 100 times. Great characters, twists, and story...." Read more

"...Decent character development and although I didn't have a major connection with any of the characters I felt like I was reading about real people...." Read more

"...This book is packed with charismatic inhabitants, both living and dead and... well, I'll spare you that revelation so that you can experience it for..." Read more

13 customers mention "Writing quality"13 positive0 negative

Customers praise the writing quality of the book, finding it great and easy to read, with one customer highlighting the crisp dialogue and another noting how the narrative voice kept them engaged.

"...You’ll have to find out for yourself! Yardley has an exquisite voice, the kind of voice you want to gobble up like chocolate ice cream..." Read more

"...horror readers who enjoy a fast paced book with lots of action and great writing." Read more

"...Mercedes is an amazing and talented author...." Read more

"...What I enjoyed most about novel is its pacing and the author's style. The book is plotted well enough that you'll find difficulty in putting it down...." Read more

7 customers mention "Clarity"7 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the clarity of the book, with one noting how it handles delicate topics, while others describe it as clever and well-explained.

"...amazing job of getting the reader to like her and really does a great job explaining, throughout the book, why the main character is the way she..." Read more

"...a character named Sparkles and an angel named Demon Patrol, along with clever and snarky dialogue and a super fast-paced action filled plot...." Read more

"...of anger and an emotional howl of love, devotion, outrage, and determination...." Read more

"...You cannot help but fall in love with Luna – she is strong, smart and sarcastic with an amazing devotion to her family...." Read more

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Customers appreciate the character's strength, describing her as feisty.

"...The heroine, Luna, is strong, funny, and rooted in empathy through all the emotions we experienced with her in this first installment...." Read more

"...Luna Masterson is a tough chick, one of those women who can and will stand up to any challenge. She's brave and she's strong...." Read more

"...Luna is witty, tough, proudly dysfunctional in a gleeful sort of way, yet honestly broken, too...." Read more

"...You cannot help but fall in love with Luna – she is strong, smart and sarcastic with an amazing devotion to her family...." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2014
    This is my first review so bear with me here.

    So if your looking for a book with a kick butt hero with a cool gun, sword/knife, or someone who slings spells around your not going to find that in the book. If your looking for a sappy angel/fallen angel romance again your not going to find it in the book. The main character is not some hard boiled detective or bounty hunter she is simply a phlebotomist.

    This book, to put it simply, is about someone who sees and hears daemons her whole life and the choices she has to make to keep those she loves protected from things they can't see or understand. The action is fast paced and really engrossing. The plot was different from most urban supernatural books out in the market in a good way. Refreshing.

    The main character at first is hard to connect with in the beginning of the book. But the author of the book does an amazing job of getting the reader to like her and really does a great job explaining, throughout the book, why the main character is the way she is.

    The down side is that it took me a couple of chapters to begin to understand and connect with the main character. The secondary characters are, for me, lacking a bit in depth. They were not cardboard cutouts per say but still they lacked something. The author explained their motivations well but I didnt feel their emotions behind the motivations all that well.

    So why did I give 5 starts? Because the book was really that Good. The Main character really was amazingly well written and believable. The bad guys were bad guys and the good guys where everyday people who reacted like normal people would react.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2014
    While this may be Mercedes Yardley's debut novel, she has built quite a reputation with her short story collection, Beautiful Sorrows, and novella, Apocalyptic Montessa and Nuclear Lulu: A Tale of Atomic Love. Mercedes blends the fantastic with the weird, often with the budding of a romance or journey through a mother's love and loss. Simply put, she writes some of the best fiction out there because of how she can wow and peel open the emotions of the heart.

    Nameless: The Darkness Comes seems like a perfect type of story to craft for her debut novel. Luna is a young woman who has seen demons since her childhood. She's got a bit of an attitude about this burden, but there is kindness under her shell. Nameless is the story of her encountering forces strong enough to break open her shell and how she'll respond, either to become more hardened or to find a way to let the loving person out without becoming weak, as she fears.

    Mercedes wields her gift for strange and fantastic imagery to show us her version of the demon world and combines that with her sensitivity to multiple forms of human relationships, each striking open strong emotional reactions. Luna lives with her brother and his very young daughter. His wife left him years back and Luna has helped him take care of her. They have a troubled past because their parents are dead and father killed himself. Luna meets a troubled guy with attractive green eyes and begins to fall for him. Around this time, the demon world interferes, pushing them apart and threatening the lives of everyone she loves.

    The story starts out with everything I wanted from Mercedes, touching moments of loving people facing the darkest our world has to offer mixed with her unique narrative voice that blends humor and attitude seamlessly. I knew right away that I loved the world she was revealing, with its demons that slither around like snakes only she can see. I enjoyed how her and her brother have some animosity over him not taking seriously her claim of seeing demons, as well as how she loves on his child as her own. When she meets Green Eyes, I was already reading with a constant grin at the snarky humor, and often laughed out loud.

    As the story unfolded, however, the meat of what I enjoyed so much in the beginning thinned out into minimal interest. Part of this may be because of how Luna became separated from the characters, taking away the exchanges that made the first part so enjoyable and stealing opportunity to strengthen my empathy for whom she cares for. Her snarkiness also lost its humor. There were action scenes with demons and a haunted house, but they just weren't as powerful as her best and seamed to hold back at times for a grand finale. This could also be because she was chasing after people I hadn't developed enough sympathy for.

    Around the 75% mark, the story turned around and ended very well. The pieces laid by scenes I marginally enjoyed ended up having significant impact on her journey and struggle. An event around the 60% mark really made her relationship with her brother take hold. Another made me feel her connection with the girl. Really, from 75% on there is wave after wave of strong emotion and fantastic imagery in the action.

    Nameless is the first book in a trilogy that promises to uncover the rest of the iceberg of this war with demons. The heroine, Luna, is strong, funny, and rooted in empathy through all the emotions we experienced with her in this first installment. I'm hoping for the second and third books to more consistently display the kind of unrelenting story elements and narrative voice that made the beginning and end of this book so memorable and enjoyable. Mercedes is so gifted, I have total faith that she can.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2014
    Nameless: The Darkness Comes, is the first book in the Bone Angel Trilogy and I have to admit, Yardley is off to a great start!

    Luna Masterson is a tough chick, one of those women who can and will stand up to any challenge. She's brave and she's strong. She even dresses the part, with her Goth-wardrobe of black clothes. It's not just the clothes, though, it's more than that. Luna's tough because she has to be. After all, she sees demons and no one believes her.

    Demons would like to possess Luna but once again, she can fight them off. She's been taught not to tell anyone about the demons. It's just not safe. Her father saw demons and angels an the end result was his own suicide. Life was going to end differently for Luna, she couldn't die that way. She couldn't desert her little niece Lydia. Lydia was being raised, poorly, by her drug-addict mother Sparkles and Luna's disturbed brother Seth. When Sparkles runs off with Lydia, Seth need Luna's help in rescuing his baby.

    Luna would do anything for her much-loved niece, including talk to demons and risking her own life. The search for Lydia drags Luna and Seth back through a miserable childhood and into a screwed up adulthood. More than demons are at work here, there's also drug abuse, child neglect, betrayal -- the same demons many of us face in the real world. Luna's burden includes the supernatural, trying to possess her body, trying to destroy her loved ones. It's a dysfunctional family magnified 100 times.

    Great characters, twists, and story. Not sure quite how to say this, but I almost like the demons more than the people. That oughta entice you right there! :) I highly recommend this book.
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  • TOMunro
    5.0 out of 5 stars A breathless read
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 1, 2016
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    I had hopes to finish this book before midnight fell somewhere in the world and so claim Nameless as the last book I read in 2015, but new year celebrations and a family game of Cards Against Humanity intervened (Best play made by Tess - "I drink to forget... alcoholism."). So Nameless is instead the first book I finished in 2016. There is perhaps more of a coincidental link to be drawn between a nihilistic card game and a story about inhumanly demonic posession.

    Mercedes Yardley takes the book's central premise - a young woman who sees demons, has seen them since she was a child - and runs with it. Luna Masterson is a feisty heroine who spends most of book running, either towards things or away from things - though often she and the reader are unsure which of those two directions it is.

    Luna is an orphan. Her only family are her brother and his daughter - the pair abandoned by the child's mother. Her constant companions are the whispy insubstantial demons seeking to gain entrance to her house, to creep beneath her skin into her soul, to walk in her flesh, stalking her mistily until they can coallesce into sufficient form to attack, or be attacked.

    Growing up with the ability to see such creatures is bound to leave its Mark, and Luna certainly has an attitude. In someways she reminds me of Lisbeth Salander - the quirky heroine of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. There is the same defiance of societal norms from someone who society fears because her talents and experiences put her beyond normal comprehension.

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    As with Stieg Larsson's creation, Yardley's protagonist bristles with suspicion and resentment; a reluctant princess who carries with her her own personal wall of thorns to repel the good and the bad without fear or favour. Her choice of clothing, of hair style and colour, make not so much a statement as a challenge and at this point I feel the author has most pushed something of herself into Luna's soul.

    The plot feels organic, its evolution leaving the reader breathless as Luna swivels within a demonic maze, neither she nor the reader sure of the truth of what they are seeing, or hearing - none of us knowing who to trust when even the darkest demons are clad in shades of grey. Like the characters in the film Insidious, Luna finds scenes of horror overlaid on the ordinairy in an illusion so seamless one cannot see the join with reality - and in the midst of such nightmares, madness beckons.

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    The prose is clipped, efficient, stripped down like the powerful motorcycle Luna is fond of riding. Luna leads the reader through a compression of scenes to give that sense of accelerated living (and dying) you might get in a video game.

    I was warned that Nameless, Mercedes Yardley's first novel, was different to her other works and it is that, but does not suffer from the variation. In her other stories Yardley surveys the scene from the lofty perspective of mutiple third person Points of View, the perfect vantage point from which to deploy the whimisical omniscience - the dark authorial asides - that keep us gripped and smiling in the midst of dire themes of inhumanity. We see that style too in the prologue to Nameless, an ill-fated sleep-over that gives an insight into Luna's childhood.

    However, for the rest of the story, the author descends into the first person viewpoint of Luna, a ground level perspective in the head of a frenetic and sometimes frantic heroine. It is an authentic voice in a fast paced story that can leave the reader breathless with its switches in direction. We do not always like Luna - like those around her we find her headstrong and frustrating at times. But she is always true to herself and she, unlike so many of the creatures around her, is always human
  • Yun
    5.0 out of 5 stars Luna "Lunatic" ist großartig!
    Reviewed in Germany on July 8, 2014
    Wow. Dieses Buch ist eines ganz gewiss: fesselnd! Ich liebe Luna einfach. Sie ist einfach phänomenal. Wem macht es da schon was, dass sie Dämonen sehen kann, ja dass sie sich mit ihnen anlegen muss, ihre Welt dabei völlig aus den Fugen gerät? Sie ist kratzbürstig, großmäulig, stachelig - und gleichzeitig so herzensgut, liebebedürftig und naiv. Dieses Buch ist einfach nur Unterhaltung pur! Der Charakter lebt. Jeder einzelne Buchstabe dieses Buches trieft vor Luna. Und das ist gut so! Es dürfte gar nicht anders sein! Ihr Sarkasmus, ihr Selbstschutz, ihre Sicht auf die Welt macht dieses Buch einfach einzigartig. Dazu kommt noch eine gelungene Geschichte über Liebe, Gut und Böse, Familie. Kurz gesagt: ich konnte das Buch nicht aus den Händen legen. Jeder, der Geschichten mit paranormalen Aspekten mag, sollte es gelesen haben!
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  • Amazon Customer
    1.0 out of 5 stars Repetitive, repetitive, repetitive
    Reviewed in Australia on February 25, 2020
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    It's the same beat over and over and over. Almost dnf'd three times, but persisted. Won't do that again.
    The tension should escalate, not be the same, same, same for every page/scene/chapter.
    Okay, if you like sassy, the char has a mouth.
  • Adele Park
    5.0 out of 5 stars Wondeful
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 6, 2016
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    This book is a wonderful read. For me the characters are real and you follow them and their journeys through the chaotic world that they inhabit. I thoroughly recommend this book, take a walk and transport yourself into another world which is a part of our own.

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