Not the worst book I've ever encountered but blah. Boring. No real depth of narrator or the ghostly demon lover aka incubus. This was a DNF for me with no plans to read the next book.
This book felt like it had a million little story lines going at once that kind of ended up as just 2 predictable endings. I'm sure there was a reference in there to studying twilight in her class...
I have to say, for the longest time I wasn't even sure that I would finish this book. I found the first half to be incredibly slow and hard to get into - which is why it took so freakin' long to read. But I'm glad I stuck with it. I found Callie to be endearing and as the story progressed I found my...
There were some very believeable parts of this story, young PhD student Cailleach (Cally) McFay looks for job in a small college, would like something bigger but something attracts her to this one. When she discovers that her favourite guilty secret of her youth author's house is available to buy, w...
My Thoughts: I wasn't as taken with the demon lover part of this book as I was with everything else. I became much more interested in the story once he was not the main focus. I found myself wanting more of the town and its people. From the Fey, Brownies, Nocturnals to the creepy forest with its doo...
I discovered this pseudonym of Carol Goodman's last night while looking up book blogs about a childhood favourite of mine, Victoria Holt.I've only read Goodman's two books she co-wrote with her husband under the name Lee Caroll but those books share a lot of similarities with Demon Lover. The best a...
This sounded absolutely fasciniating, I mean, falling in love with an incubus? Hello complicated relationship! Or at least that was what I had been expecting. And don't get me wrong, this book was pretty enjoyable, but I had just expected something more from it I think.Callie is an interesting main ...
Callie McFay gets offered a teaching position at the college of Fairwick, 3-4 hours away from New York. She goes there for the interview not really planning on accepting, until she becomes enchanted by an old victorian house that used to belong to Dahlia LaMotte, a famous writer of gothic romances i...
Though it started off slow, I enjoyed this book a lot though I was disappointed Liam didn't come back in the end ;(Anticipating the second book!Recommended!-The reason I took so long wasn't because it was boring!!
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