Demons in Disguise
By: A&E Kirk
Rating: 4 Wine Glasses
Rating: 4 Wine Glasses
I’ve been thinking
this from the moment I finished the first book and it still echoes in my
thoughts even now that I’m done with the third one. I don’t feel like enough
people are aware of just how FAN-FREAKING-FASTIC this series is…and that kind
of makes me slightly upset. I know writing a review won’t make this series blow
up over the country, but I just want people to be aware of just how much they
are missing out on by not reading it.
I’m utterly engrossed
in the character that is Aurora Lahey.
She has been the ultimate reason for me loving this series as much as I
do. Loving the main character is so incredibly important and A&E Kirk made
it absolutely impossible to hate this one. She’s relatable, she has spunk,
she’s slightly awkward and incredibly clumsy - so yeah, I kind of feel like
Aurora and I would hit it off really well.
The Hex boys are just
another reason that I am so in love with this series. This group of guys are
all so different, that just reading about how they interact and deal with each
other is hilarious. I’ve obviously become a bit more attached to a few of them
* cough* Ayden, Matthias *cough * but trust me when I say that I care deeply for
all of them. There friendship is something that you can’t help but admire.
Now, you know how
there are some books where you’re just like, “ Where the heck is this kids
family? Well, I’m so happy to inform you that A&E Kirk make sure you’re
aware this girl does in fact have a living breathing family- plus they are a
hilarious group of people. I can’t get over half of the scenes that happen with
her siblings. Usually families somehow are an issue in writing, but A&E
Kirk made the family not only fit into Aurora life but also really expanded on
it in a positive way.
The plot for this
book was a bit different from the first two, we had a new- very important-
character introduced…and let me just say. WOW. I don’t think I’ve ever wanted
to jump ship like this for any other book than Heir of Fire, so this guy was
just that well done. I don’t know how this is going to affect the next book,
but I’m slightly dying inside from not knowing. He MADE this book for me. If
there was a book MVP award he would win. (Right next to Aurora, of course). It
got to a point where I was just like, “He needs to be around all the time, if
he leaves he needs to be back in 5 pages because withdrawal is real.”
This book just
solidified how positive I am that this series is too good to not be in every
ones hand now. I can’t speak highly enough on how much I’ve fallen for not only
the fantastic plot, but these character that are sure to pull you in and keep
you for good.
Goodness! We are just so flattered and complimented and what a wonderful Chistmas gift of a review! You have spread the christmas joy to us and all who read this amazing review!
ReplyDeleteWe are thrilled that you love and can relate to Aurora. You two would be total besties. And we love that you love the Hex Boys (some a little more than others) and we are very happy that you loved Cristiano! We are never sure with new characters and especially with this one!
Your fabulous review makes all the difference to us and in the end you will help make this series more and more of a success! This is a marathon and we are in it for the long haul and with fans like you we already feel like we are huge winners! You make this series a success and we feel the love! Thank you and Merry Christmas!
Thank you so much, Eileen! Us readers are so incredibly lucky to have such amazing writers out there! I hope you had a very Merry Christmas! :) Thank for reading my review! *Hugs*
DeleteI feel like such an idiot for not seeing this book had been released but I don't care BECAUSE I NEED IT NOW!! *runs in circles* It's great to hear you loved it :) excuse me while I go buy it... XD
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YES!!!! I hope that you love it as much as I did, Anna! Thank for stopping by! :)
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