Saturday 18 April 2015

Review for Kissing Demons by Jen Winters

Hey Peeps,
I've just finished reading Kissing Demons and thoroughly enjoyed it. I confess, I've not read much over the last few months as I've been concentrating on my own book and I was lucky enough to win this book in a give-away from the authors take over on a page.
Jen Winters is a talented writer and this shows in her writing. A well developed story together with believable characters made this engaging and captivating.
There are many paranormal romance books available at this moment, and it's difficult to be noticed, but this exceptional read deserves a high place in the Amazon rankings and priced at just 99C...you would be crazy to not give it a try.

Guardian Geneva Archer might be more infamous than famous among the supernaturals in Ft. Worth, but when a sexy werewolf enters her territory, she finds herself face to face with her worst fear: save humanity or save her soulmate?

After 800 years of guarding humanity from the things that make your hair stand on end in the dead of night, Geneva Archer is given a two-week vacation to work out her feelings of loneliness and refresh her spirit. With time on her hands, she goes to her favorite club: a place for supernaturals to gather without worrying about human interference. While there, she meets Alex, a compelling werewolf with a demonic side. But instead of blasting him back to hell like her instincts would normally tell her to do, Geneva falls head over heels.

For Alex, Geneva is an answer to prayer. She can free him from the most notorious demon walking the earth—his father. Yuruch isn’t interested in his offspring’s life, just his body—the perfect body for a demon to inhabit. With Alex’s body and powers, Yuruch will become nearly invincible, able to wreak his hellish destruction on humanity from an impenetrable fortress.

In order to get his hands on Alex, Yuruch kidnaps one of Geneva’s sisters, luring both her and Alex into an ambush. After the botched rescue mission, Alex is possessed by Yuruch, leaving Geneva with a dead sister, a destroyed city and no way to get her soulmate back without giving Yuruch everything he desires.

Can Geneva figure out a way to defeat Yuruch and save Alex without sacrificing the very best of humanity in the process? Does she even want to?


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