Introduction to the world of Demonica and the Sem brothers with the story of Eidolon and Tayla. Larissa Ione builds a great world with Angels and Demons and Good vs Evil, within this world a place has been created to treat all no matter which side of the line they are on. Loved the ER feel that UG b...
3.5I don't know what to think about this book. I didn't love it but I didn't hate it. It wasn't as steamy to me but there is a lot of sex and none of it is really sugar coated.I don't know. Sometimes I felt I was reading a well-written and engaging hardcore porn and other times I felt like I was re...
“I wonder what disgusts you more, the fact that I’m a demon, or the fact that when I touch you, it doesn’t matter.” Eidolon, the demon in question, is pure awesomeness.The Good:-Eidolon, like I mentioned before is awesome. He's boring in the beginning but as the book develops he actually gets some p...
I almost hated Tay for about half the book, but it was hard to really hate her. The idea behind this book was clinche, a demon with a demon slayer really? It all works out, since at least one of them isn't who they think they are. It was really odd to see the Ageis as the bad guys, since I've read t...
This book is Buffy meets General Hospital and I loved every ridiculous second of it. What it over the top on the smut? Yep. What is so wrong with that though. I thought the story was fun and sexy. I loved that it was about a male succubus too. I think succubi are my favorite kind of demons.
So, if I were being technical, maybe the rating of this book would be a bit lower. But! I don't rate on technicalities alone, I rate on the enjoyment I experienced while reading this book. And let me say, this book was a lot of fun to read! It is just silly, goofy, juicy fun. I was hesitant goi...
Eidolon is a doctor at a secret demon hospital. Recently, there seems to be someone hunting down supernatural creatures and harvesting their organs. Eidolon and his brothers Shade and Wraith would really like to figure out who's behind this.Tayla Mancuso (yes, all the names in this book are awful, I...
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