Alex always knew romance would be complicated. When love came into his life with wings and horns, he knew those complications would be a little unusual. Four months after meeting Rachel and Lorelei, Alex finally has a handle on divine visitations, supernatural enemies, and the echoes of reincarnation. He might even survive bringing an angel and a demon home for Christmas with the family.
He might not survive what comes next. A favor for friends brings Alex into a heated feud among Seattle’s sorcerers. The lords of Hell aren’t pleased with the chaos wrought by Lorelei’s escape, and they’re looking for payback. Worst of all, her angry ex-boyfriend has blown into town…and he just happens to be the Angel of Death.
Warning: Personal Demons contains explicit sex, explicit violence, explicit language, explicit use of implications, open relationships, polyamory, blasphemy, sacrilege, heresy, paganism, sorcery, portrayals of matters divine and demonic bearing little or no resemblance to established religious canon, prejudice, murder, mass murder, singular murder, alley murder, conspiracy to commit murder, regicide, treason, dismemberments, impalement, arson, defenestration, racially charged ‘Nam flashbacks, trash-talking, smuggling, mansplaining, spoiled Christmas surprises, numerous state and federal firearms violations, organized crime, transnational crime, avian conscription, disturbances of the peace, paranoia, doomsday preppers, illegal immigration, party fouls, public endangerment, underage drinking, human sacrifice, destruction of cell phones, false identification, consumption of alcohol, mayhem, attempted kidnapping, mass vehicular collisions, reincarnation, conspiracy to commit sexual promiscuity, threesomes, assault and battery, banditry, reverse banditry, eye gouging, cultural misappropriation, trespassing, lies, innuendo, intrigue, foreplay under false pretenses, bribery, political corruption, spiritual corruption, misuse of military facilities, a blanket fort of ill repute, home invasion, warfare, espionage, mercenary activity, consumption of sentient beings, panhandling, lingerie, cohabitation outside of marriage, missed homework assignments, too much pizza, toxic masculinity, abbreviated sex scenes, fully descriptive sex scenes, romantic sex, casual sex, mild dom/sub play, mystic servitude, stalking, knife throwing, weaponized alcohol, weaponized furniture, weaponized human remains, drone strikes, slavery, eternal damnation, mind control, carjacking, spitting, biting, vandalism, gossip, sexual objectification, immolations, feminist solidarity, zombie terrorists, pissy ex-boyfriends, too much information from Grandpa, and a flagrant narrative disregard for common standards of decency.
Can a Demon Ever Truly be Free Alex has problems. Not the normal young adult problems like girlfriends, finding yourself, and what you want to do with your life. Well, I guess it is like that, except that his girlfriends are an angel and a succubus. Finding yourself involves having to deal with vampires, werewolves, and sorcerers bent on world domination. Also, it’s hard to figure out what you’re going to do with your life when you’ve been teleported halfway around the world to a war zone. It must be Tuesday. Alex could…
Even when the author switch focus on plot over sex scenes, it’s still a great book! Not as racy as the first one but there’s much character development and plot progression that happened here. It has more action now and more fun, not in the naughty way though.Â
Bravo! I was so happy to be immersed in the supernatural world surrounding Seattle again that I bought the book outright instead of reading it on Kindle Unlimited first. I’m very happy to see that everyone in the crew seems to have found someone, (Wow! Taylor and Wade?) and gratified to see that Rachel, Alex, and Lorelei remain intact even though Lorelei had to pick up the Iron Crown of Baal to assist with the latest mother****ing supernatural s***storm, as Rachel might have put it. I was so ready…