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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Review: The Demon Lover (Fairwick Chronicles #1) by Juliet Dark

Synopsis (Goodreads):
Since accepting a teaching position at remote Fairwick College in upstate New York, Callie McFay has experienced the same disturbingly erotic dream every night: A mist enters her bedroom, then takes the shape of a virile, seductive stranger who proceeds to ravish her in the most toe-curling, wholly satisfying ways possible. Perhaps these dreams are the result of writing her bestselling book, The Sex Lives of Demon Lovers. After all, Callie’s lifelong passion is the intersection of lurid fairy tales and Gothic literature—which is why she finds herself at Fairwick’s renowned folklore department, living in a once-stately Victorian house that, at first sight, seemed to call her name.

But Callie soon realizes that her dreams are alarmingly real. She has a demon lover—an incubus—and he will seduce her, pleasure her, and eventually suck the very life from her. Then Callie makes another startling discovery: He’s not the only mythical creature in Fairwick. As the tenured witches of the college and the resident fairies in the surrounding woods prepare to cast out the incubus, Callie must accomplish something infinitely more difficult—banishing this demon lover from her heart.
My Thoughts: Before I start, I'm going to say that I ended up really, really liking this book. That said, I had the hardest time sticking with it and getting it read. I think a lot of it was because I hit a point in the book where the ending that I wanted looked like it wasn't going to happen. I know my odd little disconnect had nothing to do with the writing. Honestly, the writing is downright gorgeous and so incredibly evocative that is captured me. In fact, the author brings her setting to life beautifully. The landscape, the town, the college, Callie's house - they all feel like something straight out of a sweeping Gothic novel. There's enough brooding scenery to make you shiver.

My problem was that I wanted the incubus to have a happy ending. I wanted him to find a measure of peace and early on in the book it didn't look like there was any way that was going to happen. Come to think of it, up until Callie found out the town's secrets things were moving a little on the slow side. Once she became part of the secret, things began to look up. But, I still wanted that poor soul-sucking incubus to end up happy.

As you can probably figure out, I stuck with the book despite my fears. And, boy, am I glad I did. Once Callie begins to dive into the different aspects of what makes Fairwick so extraordinary, the book flew by. The mysteries that Callie works on untangling with the school, her students, and her fellow teachers weren't too terribly hard to figure out (and please remember that I'm the person who you'd never want to be in charge of your murder investigation because I'm terrible at following clues) but they were engaging and helped move the plot along nicely.

There's a lot of setup for things to come. A lot. This is one book that I'd be upset to not get a sequel to because while the ending was satisfactory in one regard, it didn't give me even close to all the things I wanted in another. In other words, I want more.

More books by Juliet Dark

Reading challenges: Ebook Challenge
The Demon Lover was provided for review by Random House through NetGalley.

Clock Rewinders - Test

Clock Rewinders on a Book Binge is the brain child of Amanda @ On a Book Bender and Tara @ 25 Hour Books.  I'm inviting myself to their party (as I sometimes do) because I have so damn much fun reading Amanda's posts that I couldn't help myself.

Reading the Paranormal Week in Review:
Books, I have some:
Bought
Dreams of a Dark Warrior (Immortals After Dark #11) by Kresley Cole (Paperback)
Damage by Anya Parrish (Paperback)
Trial by Fire (Raised by Wolves #2) by Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Hardcover)

Freebies
All Hallows' Moon (Seasons of the Moon #2) by S.M. Reine (Kindle)
Love Letters, Historical Romance by Lori Brighton (Kindle)
Heart of Stone by Aislinn Kerry (Kindle)
Highland Mist (Druid's Glen #1) by Donna Grant (Kindle)
The Book of Lost Souls (Ivy MacTavish #1) by Michelle Muto (Kindle)
Dark Rogue (Spellkeepers Series) by Amy LeBlanc (Kindle)
The Horse Master of Shanhasson by Joely Sue Burkhart (Kindle)
The Mystic Wolves by Belinda Boring (Kindle)
Moon Spell (The Tale of the Lunamorte #1) by Samantha Young (Kindle)
The Wary Widow (Wetherby Brides #3) by Jerrica Knight-Catania (Kindle)
Spellbound by Patricia Simpson (Kindle)
The Mind Readers (Mind Readers #1) by Lori Brighton (Kindle)

For review
31 Flavors by Leia Shaw and Cari Silverwood
Fairy Blues (Songs of Magic #2) by J.L. Bryan (Kindle)

Places I've been creeping around this week:
  • Tumblr - I've have effectively been lured to the dark side and have found the beauty that is David Gandy. He is magically delicious. On so many levels.
Random Randomness for you to cuddle close:
  • I've designated February as the month I focus on author requested review books. They've been building up on me and I'm ready to take a swing and knock them out of the park. Watch for a wide variety of books to be reviewed and a few giveaways over the coming weeks.
  • In order to showcase some of my re-read books - which for the most part you never get to see here because, hey! I've already reviewed them - I've created a Double Take Review feature. For the most part, it's going to be used for Read-Alongs and series rereads. For the record, I'm a big fan of rereading favorite books. I like to hug them and feed them and call them George.
  • This upcoming Wednesday will mark the debut of a new feature here at Reading the Paranormal. It's a joint review with a twist - hopefully one that will make people think.
  • My cousin (the poor cousin who ended up sharing a name with my syphilis-riddled MC in my currently languishing Lucifer's Concubine story) has been making guitar picks earrings. Go visit her Etsy store and give her some love! 
And for your amusement...
My LOL meter is off the charts with this one! 

Until next week, my darlings!