The continuing adventures of Kara Gillian - cop and demon summoner. She is still coming to terms with the deal she made at the end of book 2, still wants to pass the "just friends" boundary with a certain co-worker, and is trying to maintain a balance between the benefits and costs of dealing with d...
4.5 stars. I'm hovering somewhere between "I really liked it" and "It was amazing". Why I really liked it:A. The world Rowland has created is interesting. She reveals just enough to keep me guessing about the motivations (and real identities) of certain characters, the origin of summoners and othe...
**Note** First of all, YES, I am reading this out of order thanks to my stupid arsehead library making idiotic choices in what books they ordered first. Second, I think I found another female heroine I can actually grow to enjoy. Kara Gillian is definitely one to watch. She has a funny attitude, whi...
I usually don't do reviews for books that are later-in-the-series BUT I'm going to make a plea to a particular group of readers:1) If you enjoyed book 1 but didn't think it was the greatest OR2) If you enjoyed book 1 and 2 but found youself slightly boredTHENYou must continue with the series and try...
Even though I can say that the Kara Gillian series is "wordy", like my English teacher would say, it lets you enjoy every stickin' detail that the author could possibly squeeze out of this murder-mystery supernatural-romance. Indeed, it does contain more expletives and explicit sex scenes than I've ...
This was a great story, though I am now waiting on pins and needles for the next book. Very fast paced and unpredictable plot. I will say that this books leaves you with more questions than answers about the demonic world.
I knew it!!!! *does victory lap* I freaking knew it! *fist pump* With this third book of the series, this is now added to my "Favorite UF Series" list.
The third book in this series (after Mark of the Demon) expands the world of Kara Gillian and her friends. In addition to investigating the death of several people connected to a Goth band; which seemed to be caused by a golem (KUDOS, by the way for a reference to The X-Files; since I was a fan of t...
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