Wednesday, October 9, 2019

#Book #Review ~ I Spy a Demon by Keta Diablo - from A Darker Shade of Evil (A Demon & Devil Anthology) ~ #UF #PNR @ketadiablo


About A Darker Shade of Evil:

Deadly demons, diabolical devils and other creatures of the night will hold you spellbound in this one-of-a-kind anthology. In a world of dark delights, they trifle in forbidden passion, suspense, and kick-ass battles. It’s all right here for you in this captivating urban fantasy and paranormal romance anthology!

Brought to you by USA Today and International Bestselling Authors, these stories of sexy alpha heroes and heroines will keep you turning the pages. Devils, demons and their lethal hunters will draw you into their conquests, twisted deceptions, scorching heat, and yes, even love.


Includes stories from USA Today and Bestselling Authors:

Khardine Gray, USA Today Bestselling Author– Alone In The Dark
Dariel Raye – USA Today Bestselling Author – The Devil Upstairs
Lori Titus USA Today Bestselling Author - Talons
Muffy Wilson – USA Today Bestselling Author – Succubus Unleashed
Keta Diablo – Bestselling Author – I Spy A Demon
Marilyn Harlow– Bestselling Author – Demons Are A Girl’s Best Friend
Gracen Miller – Bestselling Author - Hex
Michelle Scott – Bestselling Author – The Demon’s Prisoner
Katherine Smits – Bestselling Author – Siren Descending

Don’t miss A Darker Shade of Evil! One-click now will claim your copy!

* Heat Rating: Spicy to Erotic Romance
* No Cliffhangers
* Happily-Ever-After or Happy-For-Now

Release Date: September 24, 2019

My Review:

A Darker Shade of EvilA Darker Shade of Evil by Keta Diablo
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I have only had a chance to read I Spy a Demon by Keta Diablo but if this story is indicative of the content held within this anthology, I will be moving A Darker Shade of Evil to the top of my reading list. Cecily’s story was one of sadness and deceit. She and her twin brother, Calder, lost their parents when they were young and moved in with the Frost family. A bit unconventional, but it works for the story. Growing up in the Frost household involved many hushed phone calls, secret meetings, and locked doors that the twins were not allowed to be involved. Cecily and one of the Frost sons, Marcel, become involved only to have Cecily’s brother Calder tell her to get as far away from the Frost’s as possible. One fateful day, Cecily receives a phone call that Calder was killed in an automobile accident and she’s suddenly trust back into the world Calder told her to escape. Only now, Cecily is older and refuses to be placated. She knows something is wrong with the stories surrounding Calder’s death and she will stay, and she will figure out what really happened.

The writing of this novel is smooth, conversational, and I found myself being easily immersed in the story. The chemistry between Cecily and Marcel is powerful and undeniable and loved how there was a magnetic pull that couldn’t keep them apart. The discovery of the truth behind Calder’s death was emotional, unbelievable, and shock-inducing to Cecily and the author captured her very well. There is a twist near the end that I did not really see coming and it made the journey to the end of the book very satisfying. I enjoyed I Spy a Demon and look forward to reading more stories from the anthology and from Keta Diablo.

I was provided a copy of the anthology to read and review.


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