Author: Kate Douglas
Series: Demonslayers-Book 4
Release Date: April 3rd 2012
Publisher: Kensington
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Rating: 5 Hoots
Reviewer: Krystal
Buy From: Amazon/ Barnes and Noble/ Book Depository
Sum It Up! The reader will see many happy endings in this last book of a great series.
Summary:
The
Demon King still lives, stronger than ever, devouring souls in search of
immortality. Against him stands the scholar Taron, a newly-minted warrior of
Lemuria, and Willow, a woman of unearthly loveliness, born of mist…
Spellbound
Taron
must pass through the waterfall of molten gold that shields the secret portal to
his beloved land. His brilliant mind and the speaking sword called CrystalFire
are his weapons against evil. But nothing can protect him from the power of
love. Willow, whom he once knew as a sprite who could dance in his hand, has
been changed by a master stroke of magic into the form of a beautiful, highly
sensual woman, desiring a thousand pleasures that she insists he alone can give
her.
Innocent
and eager, Willow arouses his deepest needs and sexual hunger--and his love. He
will risk all to save her, even if it means a battle to the death with the
ultimate foe... (Goodreads)
Review:
This
book is the ends the tale of Willow and Taron. Taron must take control of a
volatile society in order to preserve what he can, Willow aids him the best she
can. Taron must also deal with feelings for Willow. She has suddenly become even
more tempting and desirable; the reader will be happy to see these two
characters finally figure out their relationship. The reader will see many happy
endings in this last book of a great series.
The
author spends the majority of the novel furthering the plot and tying up loose
ends. The reader will see many of the previous questions and situations
resolved. The plot does center slightly more around romance than before, but the
romance is done in such a way that it makes complete sense. Willow and Taron's
relationship is sweet and almost a little on the subtle side. The author writes
very fluidly, the scenes flow seamlessly together. The ending is slightly
predictable, but there are a few twists to look forward to. This book is
recommended to adult readers who enjoyed the first few books in the
series.
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