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Book Review – Demon Kiss by Lacey Weatherford

17th June 2010 By Susan Mann 1 Comment

Title: Of Witches and Warlocks: The Demon Kiss

Author: Lacey Weatherford
Publisher: Global Authors Publications
Publisher’s Summary: Can someone else’s past come back to bite you? After being drained of nearly all the blood in her body, novice witch, Portia Mullins, wakes up to find that her warlock boyfriend, Vance Mangum, has fled in search of his demon father. Determined to keep him from facing the evil alone Portia follows after him, unknowingly setting herself on the path of a new adventure that will take her, Vance, and their coven over international borders, into a foreign place where they will discover that the black magic which awaits them is far worse than they ever imagined. Portia finds herself tangled up in a web of lies and deceit in another’s quest for demonic power in the excitingly romantic second paranormal novel in the Of Witches and Warlocks Series, The Demon Kiss.

Review: I love, love, love and did I say love this book. I love Vance, swoon. I love Portia and Vance’s relationship, the chemistry they have and their intensity is amazing to read. You want to be Portia, you feel like you are living her life. Lacey has done an amazing job of bringing her characters to life. Portia has grown up quite a bit in the book, I think she seems a lot more mature than sixteen but she has been though a lot more than most would go through in a life time.

There was a lot more action in this book, which kept me gripped. I didn’t want this book to end but the build up, kept me reading on. There is laughter, friendship, love and tragedy in the book, there is something for everyone. And a gorgeous big diamond ring.

I really didn’t think I would enjoy this book as much as The Trouble with Spells, but I loved it even more. My favourite quote from Vance to Portia; “You will never be my servant. We are partners, equal to one another in this relationship. I will never do anything to dominate you. ” Now who wouldn’t want this sensitive, motorbike riding, leather clad, smoking hot demon.

Check out my past reviews or the Of Witches and Warlocks Website for further information.

This post is protected under copyright. SusankMann 2009 – 2014

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Filed Under: Book Review Tagged With: Book Review, Books, Lacey Weatherford, Review, Witches and Demons

Comments

  1. The Bookish Type says

    21st June 2010 at 11:44 pm

    I agree – Portia definitely seems older than she is. I kept forgetting she's only 16. The amped up action was definitely exciting! Great review – I couldn't agree more!

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