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review 2015-06-14 18:37
Blood of the Demon (Demons of Infernum #1) by Rosalie Lario
Blood of the Demon (Demons of Infernum) - Rosalie Lario

Synopsis:

 

Keegan lives to exact revenge on the evil demon who sired and abused him. When his father devises a plan to bring on the apocalypse, he and his three half-brothers, interdimensional bounty hunters for the Elden Council, are charged with capturing and delivering their father for punishment.

Art gallery owner Brynn Meyers has no idea that her ability to read memories embedded in objects and drain people of their life force means she has demon ancestry. Unfortunately for Brynn, she’s also the key to raising an ancient zombie army, which puts her on every demon’s Most Wanted List.And no one wants her more than Keegan’s father.Keegan must protect Brynn from his father by any means necessary, but he’ll have to learn to harness the other half of his genetics-the far deadlier, uncontrollable half-when he starts to fall for the one woman standing between him and the vengeance he so desperately seeks. The one woman he’ll never be able to resist

 

 

My thoughts:

 

I picked this book up free at Amazon a while back. I like the whole demons and angels type of books.

But sadly I must say this one was not one for the win. I liked the concept behind the story but that was about it.

Anything else about this book I didn’t like.

I found it hard to relate or follow to most of the characters, even though there were witty, what I usually like in characters. They just didn’t do it for me.

 

You can find my full review here

 

Source: snoopydoosbookreviews.com/blood-of-the-demon-demons-of-infernum-1-by-rosalie-lario
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review 2014-05-06 05:17
4.5 moons - "Call of the Siren" by Rosalie Lario
Call of the Siren - Rosalie Lario

Call of the Siren is the fourth and final book to the Demons of Infernum by Rosalie Lario and it no doubt went out with a bang.  Rosalie concludes this series with a epic fight scene and Dagan finally getting his happily ever after.  I’m going to admit a head of time, I didn’t read in order in these series, but Rosalie does an amazing job on making it easy to follow on what happened in previous books with the other characters in the story.  At least that is how I felt while reading this book, and look forward to going back to the other books I didn’t get a chance to read before reading this one.

I hate knowing this is the last book to an amazing series because this world that Rosalie created was intriguing and like no other world I read before.  In Call of the Siren, Dagan falls in love with Ronin’s adopted-sister, Lina.  He would give up his player ways to be with her, but it’s kind of hard when Ronin (his brother) doesn’t want him with Lina.  In the mince of fighting with his brother about Lina, the demons are faced with deportation back to the Infernum due to being accused of breaking out their father (which is ludicrous since they despised their father).  Someone broke out their father and they have no idea why, but things are about to surface on what truly is happening.  Dagan and his brothers play a major role of what is going to happen and in the end they will fight their final battle together.

Lina is the main female character in the story that won our half-siren, half-demon’s heart and she definitely has had a hard life.  The poor woman/angel never felt wanted, so she took to being a mercenary to help take down the evil-Otherworlders that wreak havoc everywhere.  Every time Lina’s secrets came forward in Call of the Siren and why she was the way she was, I felt very sympathetic towards her.  She had a huge trauma that continuously affected her and made her blame herself for what happened.  I wanted to hug her several times in the book.  I can definitely say, I adored her character in this book because she was able to finally get some closure, and she became stronger for what she had to go through in Call of the Siren.

Dagan was a very sexy half-siren, half-demon that won me over because he was changing his ways due to Lina.  He had his hands full though with Ronin (who I wanted to smack around).  Ronin was clueless on what was really going on, and it started taking a toll on the love of his life.  Ronin…focus on your own love and leave Dagan alone!  Dagan deserved happiness and I’m glad he finally received his HEA.  Lina didn’t make it easy for him at first, which Dagan definitely need that challenge a bit.

Overall, Call of the Siren was a epic conclusion to this series and I’m sad to know that it has officially ended.  I loved how Rosalie had everything come together because these brothers deserved some vacation time after what they went through with their leading ladies.  =)

Be prepared for zombies in the story, fae trying to take over, and lots of fighting between the bad guys and the sexy demons we adore.

I give this book 4.5 moons and highly recommend this book and the series to paranormal romance readers out there.

I received a complimentary copy of the book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

Source: booklovinmamas.com/2014/05/05/review-call-of-the-siren-by-rosalie-lario
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review 2014-05-01 18:09
Love those hybrid demon brothers!
Call of the Siren - Rosalie Lario

This is the 4th and final installment of the 'Demons of Infernum' series and it was fantastic! Now, you don't have to read the first three books in this series for this one to make sense however, I would defintely recommend reading them in order, if you can - it's just more fun! This time around, the story centered around the youngest sibling Dagan and his love interest turned out to be his brother Ronin's adopted angel sister Lina. You might think that this is an 'opposites attract' trope with a hunky demon (well, half-demon, half-siren)getting together with a gorgeous angel but, it played out very differently. They seemed like two peas in a pod to me. They both had horrific experiences in their past that left them feeling broken and unworthy of love. Both seeming to go through life on auto-pilot, not really living. It was amazing to watch them transform and grow, healing each other without even knowing it. Ms. Lario has written another incredible tale filed with fast-paced, heart-pounding action peppered with some hot, steamy goodness and has then balanced all of that with warmth, tenderness, and a dash of forgiveness. There were some poignant moments that will touch your heart and other scenes that will have you fanning yourself and wishing for more! I'm sad to see the end of the road for the brothers but, I feel like I'll be seeing them again...there seems to be a new member of their hybrid-brother party that is jumping up & down, screaming for some attention, just looking at his author for a story of his own. (Yes Rage, I'm lookin' at you!) 

FTC advisory: I received a copy of this book from the author. No compensation was given for my review. 

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review 2014-01-03 14:01
Heart of the Incubus (Demons of Infernum #3.5) by Rosalie Lario
Heart of the Incubus - Rosalie Lario

Having heard wonderful things about the Demons of Infernum series, but never reading them, I thought I'd give this one a shot.  Even though it is 3.5 in the series, it held up very well as a stand alone.  I loved that Cresso wasn't only an amazingly hunky incubus, but a brilliant scientist as well.  A scientist that is determined to find a cure for the toxin that his kind have to their non-incubus lovers.  He's been even more determined since he met Genevieve, a human scientist that he can't get off his mind.  Genevieve, on the other hand, is bound and determined to resist all of Cresso's impressive charm and hunky incubus vibes.

With a stalker Genevieve's trail, Cresso is terrified that something permanently bad might happen to her.  A very exciting chase filled with quite a few different paranormal types lead them just about no where.  But along the way Genevieve realizes that maybe she judged Cresso a little too soon.  Could it be possible that his charm is starting to wear down the walls around her heart.

I loved the crazy mix of paranormals in this one - I will be adding the beginning of this series to the soon to be read list.  They were dynamic and the backstory behind their presence here on earth was great.  This one had a great mixture of action and romance.  I only wished that I had liked Genevieve a little bit better.  She took a little too long to drop the ice maiden act for me to really enjoy her.

Source: www.bittenbyromance.com/2014/01/review-heart-of-incubus-by-rosalie-lario.html
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review 2013-12-25 00:21
Heart of the Incubus
Heart of the Incubus (Demons of Infernum) - Rosalie Lario

As an incubus, Cresso Taylor relies on sex to survive. A promiscuous lifestyle comes naturally to him, but when he lays his eyes on coworker Genevieve Russell at a holiday party, he discovers that he's actually a one-woman-only type of guy. The only problem is, Genevieve doesn't seem to be interested in him at all. But when Genevieve starts getting creepy letters and packages from someone, she turns to Cresso for protection, and he uses this opportunity to try to get her to see past his specie's tendencies to his own true colors. 

 

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