Demon Possession: Shadow Quest, Book 1
by:
Kiersten Fay (author)
After being enslaved on the spaceship Extarga for most of her life Analia has no memory of her life before, and has lost all knowledge of her people. Her mysterious gift and pointed ears are the only indication that she is different. Analia is alone, and for all she knows, she's the last of...
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After being enslaved on the spaceship Extarga for most of her life Analia has no memory of her life before, and has lost all knowledge of her people. Her mysterious gift and pointed ears are the only indication that she is different. Analia is alone, and for all she knows, she's the last of her kind. By chance Analia escapes her captors, and hides herself on the merchant ship Marada, planning to get off at the very next stop. Unfortunately for her, there is no next stop. The crew is planning a delivery that could take months, and according to a stipulation in the newly signed contract, no one is allowed on or off the ship until the package is delivered. When Analia is found by theĀ captain of the Marada, she must adapt to her new role on the ship, and try to control her newly awakened desire for the brutal and devastatingly erotic demon.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780983573319 (098357331X)
Publish date: April 19th 2011
Publisher: Kiersten Fay
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Science Fiction,
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Paranormal Romance,
Adult,
Aliens,
Demons,
Science Fiction Romance
Series: Shadow Quest (#1)
4.5 stars. I had a hard time rating this book. I wanted to give it 5 stars but that would have bee just a little bit of a lie. It was so freaking long. The first half was kind of slow and it was really just about a girl learning about how to move on from a horrible life And then theres a little ...
Meandering. Very slow start seemed to drag on. Female lead was sugary sweet and child like despite having suffered horrific abuse. I can't stand that crap. Male lead was supposed to be a badass alpha demon but came off more as a pity party for one except for random fits of anger when the author must...