by Parker Blue
For this review and more visit my blog*I was provided with a free copy of this book in exchange for a review*Fang me is the third book in the Demon Underground series, which I am a massive fan of. I really enjoyed Fang Me but don’t think it was quite as good as the first two. I found Fang Me to be...
Read This Review & More Like It On My Blog!Unlike book #2 which launched a completely new, different story from the first book, Fang Me continues with the same events of Try Me. Now established in roles and relationships, the characters of the Demon Underground novels have a continuing mystery to so...
Sooo after reading this book I like Shade. :D
Nice enough but nothing special in my opinion.The mc is ok and the hellhounds are hilarious but that's pretty much it!
Oh Demon Underground. One point five steps forward in storytelling, and at least ten more in the case for homophobia. I don't even know what to call that. I mean, barring the obvious, it's not like things got worse in this last installment than they were in any others, and it was better in some - we...
This book has so much action in it. As the reader, we finally get some real answers as to what is going on. I love that Val finally found someone who can appreciate her. I now how some kind of respect for Dan, but I still think he is jerkwad for what he did. Val is also learning to control her inner...
I still really liked this one, although it was my least favorite of the three so far. Val got a little whiny and repetitive with all her issues, and the 'revelation' with the villain was pretty obvious from very early on. But I still enjoyed it and I'm glad there's going to be another one.Oh, and ...
This book takes place after Try Me; Val is trying to look for the missing book, Encyclopedia Magicka; she also wonders how to deal with the fact that she has a boyfriend, she wants to seal the deal ... but losing her virginity means that she will lose all of her power that makes her a slayer. In the...
I'm glad I stuck with this series, I think they are getting better with each book. The more I read about Val and her demon, Lola, the more I understand and like Val. I'm happy with the resolution of Dan, since I like Shade better, but I did find it a bothersome when Val kept referring to Dan as her ...