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The best Nov 30, 2009 Personal Demon is by far the best in the series of Women of the underworld. I could not put the book down. I enjoy how all of this series bring several of the charaters in each book. A must read!
Reading with Tequila Nov 15, 2009 The dynamics of Hope and Karl's relationship always bother me but I can't exactly put my finger on what I don't like about it. Aside from my personal distaste for the couple, Personal Demon was an exciting ride. Lucas and Paige are always fun and showing Lucas having to deal with his father was rather interesting. The story itself was awesome and if it had involved any character pairing other than Hope and Karl, this would be a five shot review. I absolutely love the Women of the Otherworld series and look forward to future books featuring some of the other (and in my opinion better) characters.
What a fun series! Nov 04, 2009 This was a very exciting book! I enjoyed Hope's story - with the added chapters in Lucas' P.O.V. very much! It was quite thrilling, and with an ending that is more open-ended than usual. However, I have the next book all set to be read, so I hope that some of those loose strands will be tied up!
LOVE KELLEY ARMSTRONG Jul 20, 2009 Every book has something new to add to the series.
A must have
Another enjoyable installment in the Women of the Otherworld series Jun 26, 2009 Readers new to Kelley Armstrong's Women of the Otherworld series may benefit from beginning with the first book and working their way through the series. The stories are often connected and the characters often appear, disappear and reappear in subsequent installments.
In this eighth book, Hope Adams is a half-demon [fathered by Lucifer himself] who has an obsessive fascination with chaos [being a chaos demon you see ]. She is called on by Benicio Cortez, head of the Cortez cabal to do him a favor, and finds herself working with Karl, the solitary werewolf who has recently joined the werewolf pack. The favor is to infiltrate a young gang that has been giving the Cabal trouble. Lucas Cortez is also in here, and the differing viewpoints can be overwhelming and confusing for those new to the series [which is why I recommended reading them in order].
That aside, there are plenty of story arcs and character insights here to give fans of the series lots of enjoyment. The romance between Hope and Karl, the inner conflicts within Hope, Lucas' viewpoints on the cabals, etc - all of these make "Personal Demon" another winner in the series and will leave fans clamoring for more.
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