Rebekah “Beck” Damian runs a demonoid bar where everyone’s
welcome—even a reformed flesheater who’s strictly vegetarian, a musical ghost
who’s looking for a piano bar, and a feline harbinger of doom named Wampus
Kitty who’s scaring the customers. So when a big strapping demon-hunter walks
into the bar, Beck knows it’s not the end of the world. She’ll treat him like
any other customer.
If only she could. Conall Dalvahni is the toughest, meanest, sexiest demon-hunter Beck’s ever seen—and she’s finding it hard to hide her attraction. As far as Conall’s concerned, the feeling is mutual. But how can he trust a beautiful half-demon babe like Beck—when her demonic friends have the perfect weapon to destroy every hunter on earth?
If only she could. Conall Dalvahni is the toughest, meanest, sexiest demon-hunter Beck’s ever seen—and she’s finding it hard to hide her attraction. As far as Conall’s concerned, the feeling is mutual. But how can he trust a beautiful half-demon babe like Beck—when her demonic friends have the perfect weapon to destroy every hunter on earth?
Review:
We met Beck and Conall in Demon Hunting in the Deep South
(Demon Hunting, #2) and could already tell there would be fireworks
between these two if they didn’t kill each other first. I was a little worried when the book started
off with a zombie normally I hates zombies but I kinda ended up liking this one. Conall is used to being in charge so he
needed a strong woman to balance him and the role of steel magnolia had already
been taken by Addy’s mom Bitsy. I was pleasantly surprised by Beck she was
strong and soft at the same time and I ended up liking her a whole lot. There were a lot of unanswered questions at
the end and I guess we just have to wait to see what Ms. George comes up with
next.
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