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Dec 5, 2010

Demon Heart by Nicole Dennis


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Title: Demon Heart
Author: Nicole Dennis
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Publisher: Breathless Press
Genre:  Contemporary/Fantasy
Length: 63 pgs.
Reviewed by: Gabrielle

RATINGS FOR:
Cover: 4
Presentation: 4
Editing: 4
Story: 4
Writing Ability: 4

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About The Book: Running errands before Halloween, Constance Morelli passes a window display and is drawn to a dazzling ruby necklace. Not quite believing the story behind the piece, but intrigued by the possibilities, Constance takes the jewel home, only to find herself in possession of a naked demon-hunk, bound as a sex slave.

After four thousand years of dealing with various mistresses in one sexual way or another, Aramir knows what to expect when he appears in the moonlight. Only this mistress is different. He's fed, clothed, and treated like a real man. Not a slave. What is a bound demon to do with such a lady?
The Review:
I was drawn in to this sweet story right from the beginning. I found myself in a beautiful town with characters full of emotions and depth.
On a whim Constance recites the spell to bring Aramir to her but she is not prepared for it to really work. Once Aramir comes to Constance she finds that she wants more than just a sex slave. I enjoyed watching the bond of love form between Aramir and Constance. Aramir is a demon and when he was young and stupid he was tricked into becoming a sex slave yet one can see he has a heart and a mind. He is willing to fight for whom he loves. Constance is a strong woman who loves with her whole heart and only wants the best for the people she cares about. The relationship that blooms between the two is a great read.
This story is well written and fast paced. It kept me turning the pages to find out just what happen next. I would have liked to have seen a different ending though. With out spoiling the story I can say it just seemed a bit quick for me and did not satisfy my own feelings for Constance and Aramir. The story as a whole is a great read and should not be missed. I would love to meet more of the inhabitants of the quaint little town and will definitely be on the lookout for more books from this author in the future.


Pagan Elements:  N/A
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