We all have inner demons. We fight them all the time. Some of us achieve inner peace by coming to terms with them. But how do you come to terms with inner demons that tear free and become outer demons?
Eric has been a vampire for nearly a century, and his demons are more than metaphors. While they controlled him, he was the Demon King. Now he has to avoid the monsters in his own mind, as well as angry nobles, fanatical religions, assassins, magi, other vampires, criminal organizations, and the neighborhood gossip.
He wants two things: To find Tort, and to have someplace to call home.
It may be too much to ask.
I enjoy this series Although Halar is powerful, I wonder whether “old age” is making him to become more addled. Certainly, I enjoy this series; however, it appears Halar does not learn from past experiences. His new spawn, Mary, seems to get it quite clearly, and, even though she advises him most wisely, he still continues to go off on ventures that any reader can foretell the results. I like the group surrounding him, but, feel the author needs to further their development. Mary seems to be “put…
This is the worse of the Nightlord novels This is the worse of the Nightlord novels. It the point of novel to rescue Tort or wonder around like chicken with his head cutoff, I fee sorry for Tort, when your angel can’t stay focus and has ADHD. All the action in the novel happen, because the main character got stupider and stupider.
The protagonist, gets distracted… Constantly This is my first review, and I normally don’t bother, but this time I am just annoyed enough to pull out my laptop and start writing.Â