I wasn't going to write a review for this book book but I changed my mind. I liked this book because you learn a lot of important information about all the characters and about their world. I did not like Shade and Runa though. Okay I know Shade had his issues. He couldn't love anyone yada yada w...
Dark, straightforward and steamy...Almost perfect. At least for me. I kind of dislike werewolves sou you will forgive me for not giving it a 5 star rating. I did like Runa as a person but that werewolf side of her really gnawed at me. Personal preference and yes, I know it is not nice to judge a per...
Wow, talk about a huge change in rating from the first book to the second. This one left a rather foul taste in my mouth.Shade is an incubus demon who was cursed by an angry warlock when he caught Shade diddling his wife. The curse is set to activate when Shade falls in love. When this happens he is...
Opening Line: "It had been two decades since Shade had awakened on a strange floor, hung over and without a clue to his whereabouts." This is book #2 in Larissa Ione’s utterly imaginative world of Demonica, full of demons vampires, werewolves, ghouls, humans and every combined half version of them. ...
Second book in the world of Demonica and the Sem brothers with the story of Shade and Runa and touching on Gem and Kynan. Where as this one is probably my least favourite of the Demonica and Lords of Deliverance series I still enjoyed it very much. I just wasn't that fond of Shade and never really w...
I could have sworn I'd this one years ago too, but this story wasn't at all familiar. I loved this one too, but even more it whetted my appetite for Wraith's story, which I'm sure I haven't read yet.
I couldn’t give this book a 4 star (like the other books in the series) because I preferred by far the interactions between Gem and Kynan then those of Shade and Runa. Given that the main storyline revolves around the relationship between Shade and Runa, it made the reading experience pretty boring....
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