Personal Demon (Women of the Otherworld, Book 8) | Kelley Armstrong | Excellent Series
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Personal Demon (Wo...
Personal Demon (Women of the Otherworld, Book 8)
Kelley Armstrong
Spectra
, 2008 - 384 pages
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highly recommended
Number 8 is full of excitement!
I love this series, but heard from a friend that this one was thought to be "not as good" as the others. I beg to differ! This
book
was full of suspense, and you didn't know who the bad guys were until the end -- it has been quite some time since I was so surprised by who the baddies were! Kelley Armstrong is a superb writer, who has the ability to draw us into her world and make us believe it!
Excellent Series
Personal
Demon
is another entry from kelly Armstrong that proves the author has what it takes to keep her readers coming back for more. The combination of her familiar world and new characters always keeps the reader guessing, while providing the comfort of a well known stage.
An excellent addition to the Fantasy world.
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Great sequel in Women of the Otherworld Series
This is another
book
in this great series written by an very talented Canadian author Kelley Armstrong.
Highly recommend all her books in the series entitled "
Women
of the Other World". It's better to start from the book #1, so the further developments, characters, supernatural species will not come as surprise and will blend evenly in the story.
Good, but a weak installment to the Underworld series
I never thought the day would come where I would give Kelley Armstrong fewer than five stars. From her very first
book
, I have devoured the series, each book getting better and better than the last. I love keeping up with characters that are nearly family to me at this point. With that said, this latest installment was a disappointment. I nearly stopped reading for the first 150 or so pages. I was bored, found the new characters flat, and felt like I was reading a poorly developing mystery/crime fighting novel (all of her books have the `who-done-it' premise, but are, most of the time, so much more). The story felt rushed and forced. I know Kelley has started a new crime series that is not supernatural (which is great, always wonderful for an artist to spread their wings), and it seemed like this book attempted to be a crossover between what the series has been thus far and what her new fiction has been about. Nearly halfway through the book, I finally got hooked, and tore through the last half. It felt like I was reading Kelley Armstrong again. The first part of the book I would rate 1 star, the second 4, so I am compromising and labeling a 3. If you are a loyal fan of Kelley, you will still enjoy this book. If you are new to her, read her other work first and build up to this one. While Hope Adams is my least favorite Woman of the Underworld thus far, I have high hopes that she can be further developed in the next installment. She has great potential as a truly deep and multifaceted character.
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