The Demon’s Fire
T.M. Smith
Paranormal Romance
He’s not her type at all…
He’s a barbarian. Despite his sexy smile and hot body, nothing can smooth the brutish man’s ragged edges. Besides, demons need a daily dose of sex to live. Skyler Maxwell has no intention of becoming his food source.
She’s not his type at all…
She’s a buttoned-up, prissy human with frost in her veins. But Kole is stuck playing tour guide for the chief legal officer while she’s on Scath as a representative of the Alliance. He was told to “play nice.”
They are fire and ice…
With a bullseye on Skyler’s back, Kole is her best chance to stay alive. Trapped in a hostile environment, they survive mystical monsters and treacherous attacks. Despite the perils and their differences, their romance ignites, proving fire and ice are perfect together.
Uncaged Review: In present day Chicago Illinois, Chief Officer Skylar Maxwell was standing on the platform of Chicago Fullerton Station. The next moment Skylar was no longer on the platform and in the path of an oncoming train. Luckily, Skylar was pushed back onto the platform by somebody but still suffered a nasty fall. While on Scath soldier animus demon, Kole, is assigned to take Skylar back to Scath and babysit and also being her personal tour guide. Kole isn’t happy about the job but unwillingly takes Skylar back to Scath as ordered. As Kole breaks through Skylar’s prissy demanding nature, he can’t help but fall for her even though it is forbidden for demons and high-ranking officials to mix. Still love between Skylar and Kole could forge their two races or end up destroying them both.
The second installment of the blood coven series that is almost as good as the first! We are brought back to the three realms of Scath, Darque and Earth with another couple Kole and Skylar who are about as opposite as ice is to fire yet manage to find some common ground. The tale is still as riveting as the first book and can even be read as a stand-alone even though you will want to read the first book anyhow to learn the background of the other characters. There is enough background without getting lost too. I loved the first book so of course it wasn’t any stretch to include reading this book too. The flow of this story is much better than the first and there isn’t a whole lot of realms jumping either. Kole is not an easy hero to like but is better than Skylar who it took forever to warm up too until she started to have feelings for Kole. Will I read the next book in the series most definitely! Reviewed by Roslynn Ernst
4.5 Stars