by Paula Altenburg
The Demon’s Daughter is the first in Demon Outlaws series telling us the story of Airie, a young woman who believes she is the daughter of a priestess, handmaidens of the Goddesses who had abandoned the world to evade Demons their natural enemy… but as the prologue tells us, she isn’t…. she is in fa...
☆☆2.5 Stars☆☆I honestly feel that this is a well-written and interesting book, but it was just not for me. In a nutshell, it had everything I could have wanted:Apocalyptic? YupRomantic? YupStabbing People? YupAgain, it just didn't grab me. I honestly don't feel this is the author's fault in any way ...
ALSO CROSS POSTED ON MY BLOG HERE At the beginning let's say what I didn't like. I didn't like the cover. I am not at all a fan of western stuff, western setting or outlook give me a feeling of sun and heat and I HATE heat! I do NOT like cowboy hat or apparel...and seriously I still have no idea tha...
I have to admit that I had a hard time at first really getting connected to the characters. Almost as if I was being held a bit back a bit while watching what was going on. However, I did get into the world building quite a bit. In fact, the world building was very good. This world helped me to conn...
A demon-hunting dystopian cowboy romance? Uh, yes , please!Well, this was a pleasant little surprise and such an unusual setting, making it unlike anything I've read before. I'm really glad I picked it up.The story follows Hunter, a demon slayer, and Airie, a half demon, in a new world set 350 years...
Well, well, well where has Altenburg been hiding? This book is a great little gem and although the half naked male does entice the eyes of those that are easily seduced by visual treats, it does not do this tale any justice at all.Although I am sure this has been ticked as an urban fantasy I would s...