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Personal Demon (Women of the Otherworld, Book 8)

Written by Kelley Armstrong

Average Score: 60(6)

Globe and Mail and New York Times bestselling author Kelley Armstrong follows No Humans Involved with a new, sexy, action-packed, Women of the Otherworld novel featuring a wickedly beautiful, supernaturally gifted heroine who may love danger a bit too much.

Sending readers into a dazzlingly entertaining world of danger, vice and romance, Kelley Armstrong’s phenomenal Women of the Otherworld novels mark her as a trailblazer of paranormal romantic suspense.

Hope Adams, tabloid journalist and half-demon, looks like a Bollywood princess. Like full demons, she gets an almost sexual rush from danger and chaos–in fact, she thrives on it. But she is determined to use her gifts for good.
When the head of the powerful Cortez Cabal calls in an old debt and asks her to infiltrate a Miami gang of bored, rich, troublemaking supernaturals, she can’t resist the excitement. As she becomes dangerously entangled in the plot she has no choice but to turn to her crooked werewolf ex-boyfriend, and the heir to the Cortez Cabal, for help.

In typical Kelley Armstrong fashion, Personal Demon takes the reader on an energetic ride through the supernatural world and the human one, bringing them together to create one huge devilish adventure.


From the Hardcover edition.

Book Details

Fantasy
Paperback, 400 Pages
Published by Vintage Canada on February 23, 2010
First Published by Bantam in 2008
ISBN-10 0307358429
ISBN-13 978-0307358424

Reviews


SF Signal | Lisa Paitz Spindler
Review Rating: 70
Personal Demon is a well-written story that integrates the complex world-building and strong female characters common in the rest of the Otherworld series.
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SFX | Miriam McDonald
Review Rating: 70
Good soapy fun, with a strong (if unsurprising) plot.
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Boomtron | amberdrake
Review Rating: 60
While this story was quite enjoyable, and Armstrong fans will undoubtedly like it, the story wasn't as enjoyable as I felt that it could have been [...]
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SFRevu | Gayle Surrette
Review Rating: 60
This is another series that manages to stay fresh even as the characters change and grow from book to book.
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Stephen Hunts SF Crownest | Neale Monks
Review Rating: 60
Overall, an entertaining, easy-to-read fantasy-romance.
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SF Site | Jennifer McCann
Review Rating: 40
Overall the story was a disappointment to anyone who has enjoyed Ms. Armstrong's previous work.
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