Another great installment in the series, maybe the best one yet. There's a nice tone of urgency, a la Jack Bauer: all the action here takes place within just a week or two of the start of the story in Book 1 and the plot developments of Book 2. Raine's magical/demonic foes keep multiplying but she's still staying one step ahead, albeit just by the skin of her teeth. A wonderful fantasy heroine in the Rachel Morgan mode, equal parts Buffy Summers and VI Warshawsky. She's smart - and a smartaleck - but clearly has a moral compass. (A note for fans of Tam and Mychael: while the prose stays chaste, the love triangle does get more interesting in this book.)
Colleen O. (CT1Colleen) reviewed The Trouble with Demons (Raine Benares, Bk 3) on + 146 more book reviews
I really enjoyed this book, it was the best so far. There was a lot of action, romance, laughter and danger. I have become a big fan of Lisa Shearin in just one month. Raine is a great female character and Mychael and Tam are just dreamy.
I have so much going on that when I read a book I just want to escape. The Trouble with Deamons was just that kind of book. I never thought going to a place with elves, goblins, and demons would be so much fun. [close]
I have so much going on that when I read a book I just want to escape. The Trouble with Deamons was just that kind of book. I never thought going to a place with elves, goblins, and demons would be so much fun. [close]