Mar 10, 2011

Review--Demon Song by Cat Adams

In a world where magic is real and the supernatural is almost normal, bodyguard Celia Graves has survived a vampire attack which made her a half-vampire and awakened her latent Siren abilities. She’s battled a Siren Queen to the death and twice faced down a demon that wants to kill her--slowly. She’s also had her heart broken--twice--by her old flame, magician Bruno DeLuca.

Perhaps the worst thing was the discovery that Celia’s life has been warped by a curse laid on her during childhood--the cause of everything from the death of her little sister to the murder of her best friend the same night that Celia became an Abomination.

An ancient rift between the demonic dimension and our own--sealed during the destruction of Atlantis--begins to open, threatening to loose all the demons of hell on humanity (including the one personally bent on destroying Celia). Celia’s hellish recent experiences have given her the unique combination of abilities needed to close the rift. But to overcome the curse, which nearly guarantees her failure, she’ll need to join forces with people she no longer trusts...and put people she has come to care about directly in harm’s way.

Cat Adams' Demon Song was just a thrill ride! Right away we're thrust into action and Celia is trying to deal with a lot of the aftermath of Siren Song but all is not well for her. The rift to keep the human world separated (and protected) from the demon realm is opening. Demons are escaping hell.

If that wasn't enough Celia still has other problems on her hands. She's fighting hunger cravings more often, and men seem to be noticing her more now and she can't help but wonder if their intentions are true or if it is because of her siren heritage.

There was a lot of romantic tension in the book for Celia from her many pursuers and they were all verrry fun! The pacing was excellent for as Celia is handed one problem another pops up in the way. By the end I was left somewhat satisfied and yet still craving for more. Mortem Song is next in the series and releases later this year.

Overall my rating is 4/5 stars

3 comments:

  1. had to skim this one since I have yet to read bk 1 LOL

    this does look like an awesome series! I gotta give it a shot! =D

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  2. wow! Book 3 already.

    I remember not being to much of a fan of book one, but maybe I need to revisit the series. Poor Cat. She had been dealing with in book one and it doesn't sound like she has gotten her break yet.

    Glad you are having fun with this series.

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  3. Sounds like a great book - I really need to read these! Thanks for the review!

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