Friday, September 2, 2011

Neurotic Thoughts on The Demon Kiss (Of Witches and Warlocks #2)

The Demon Kiss (Of Witches and Warlocks #2)
Author: Lacey Weatherford
Released: April 13, 2010
Genre: YA Paranormal Romance
Pages: 254
Publisher: Moonstruck Media
ISBN: 9780982122396
Target Age: Young Adult
Source: Sent to me by the author through The Bookish Snob book tours for an honest review
Summary from Goodreads:
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. 


                                        I REALLY  LOVED THIS BOOK! 


The Demon Kiss starts off flawlessly where The Trouble With Spells ended and takes you on a whole new sensational ride. My favorite thing about Lacey Weatherford's books so far are the characters. She has written them in such a way that they become more and more believable the longer you "know" them. Portia and Vance are such an amazing young adult couple. I love that no matter what obstacles are thrown at them the one thing that they never question is their love for the other. Even though they would do anything for the other it never feels like a weird unhealthy attachment. Their relationship feels like true love and loyalty without end. Brad and Shelly are also growing as characters and are given special gifts from Grandma. With these gifts they are able to help Portia and Vance on their new and dangerous journey. While this book is absolutely filled with twists and turns that will keep your emotions on edge, Vance and Portia have maintained their very lovey-dovey disposition even when it seems absolutely dangerous to do so. Am amazing follow up to The Trouble With Spells.


What's to Love: Portia and Vance have maintained their extremely beautiful relationship that makes you just sigh and feel all tingly. Lots of action and suspense that keeps you on the edge of your seat.

When you might not love this one: You probably won't like this book if you've just broken up with your boyfriend and are hating guys right now. Don't worry, when you start to feel love in the air again you will definitely want to read The Demon Kiss.



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