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challenging
dark
emotional
mysterious
reflective
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Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Wolf Shifters, Demons, and Vampires, ohhhh myyy! Now this is how you open a new series! Deal With the Demon is a fan-freaking-tastic series starter! I loved The Mate Games series, but I might like this new series more already! K. Loraine and Meg Anne have once again deepened my love for paranormal romance. Deal With The Demon is a perfect balance of paranormal & contemporary settings, a clever & enchanting heroine, plus hero & anti-hero paramores. Not to mention, HOT AF bedroom action and pulse-pounding suspense! This new cast of characters have Meg and K’s signature quick-wit, dirty talk, and hilarious snark. If you love paranormal romance, even if you haven’t read Mate Games, Deal with the Demon is a must-listen!
This full cast duet narration is utterly phenomenal! Stella Hunter is spectacular as Rosie. Her talents never cease to dazzle and amaze me! JF Harding and Jacob Morgan’s back and forth banter made me cackle. They both give swoon-worthy, hysterical, and heartfelt performances. Any audiobook where Teddy Hamilton gets to play a quirky hero with adorably awkward inner monologue is an insta-fave for me! John Hartley is an amazing addition to this recurring cast!!! He gives a bone-chilling and tantalizing performance as the deliciously evil Gavin. James Joseph is epic as he brings Pan the demon to life. I never thought I’d ever want a mate with a tail…but here we are. I can’t wait to continue this outstanding series!
*Thank you to Audibly Addicted for this ALC in exchange for an honest review!
This full cast duet narration is utterly phenomenal! Stella Hunter is spectacular as Rosie. Her talents never cease to dazzle and amaze me! JF Harding and Jacob Morgan’s back and forth banter made me cackle. They both give swoon-worthy, hysterical, and heartfelt performances. Any audiobook where Teddy Hamilton gets to play a quirky hero with adorably awkward inner monologue is an insta-fave for me! John Hartley is an amazing addition to this recurring cast!!! He gives a bone-chilling and tantalizing performance as the deliciously evil Gavin. James Joseph is epic as he brings Pan the demon to life. I never thought I’d ever want a mate with a tail…but here we are. I can’t wait to continue this outstanding series!
*Thank you to Audibly Addicted for this ALC in exchange for an honest review!
mysterious
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
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Amazing
lol I had no idea that I listened to two mate game books back to back. They were in different series but still. It's confusing.
I want to know where this story goes so I will continue. Listening, one of the narrators is a bit over the top but I'll let it slide. I love the cast reading. Everyone has emotion and character in their voice and It makes listening fun.
I want to know where this story goes so I will continue. Listening, one of the narrators is a bit over the top but I'll let it slide. I love the cast reading. Everyone has emotion and character in their voice and It makes listening fun.
Just when you start to think that nothing could be better than the Mate Games, K Loraine and Meg Anne crack their knuckles and accept the challenge!
Deal with The Demon, the first book in the Mate Games: Pestilence Series has it all! Such a delicious fest for my imaginative senses. You have a dom vampire, a hacker with mysterious abilities, twins who don’t mind to share a demon and a human who will bring them all to their knees.
The audio version has some old familiar voices and new ones joining in the fun. It was such a delight to listen to John Hartley be the dominating vampire, Teddy Hamilton plays Asher, Jacob Morgan voices Remi, JF Harding as Ben, James Joseph as Pan and of course, Stella Hunter as the delightful Rosie. I can’t wait for the rest of this series
Deal with The Demon, the first book in the Mate Games: Pestilence Series has it all! Such a delicious fest for my imaginative senses. You have a dom vampire, a hacker with mysterious abilities, twins who don’t mind to share a demon and a human who will bring them all to their knees.
The audio version has some old familiar voices and new ones joining in the fun. It was such a delight to listen to John Hartley be the dominating vampire, Teddy Hamilton plays Asher, Jacob Morgan voices Remi, JF Harding as Ben, James Joseph as Pan and of course, Stella Hunter as the delightful Rosie. I can’t wait for the rest of this series
adventurous
dark
emotional
funny
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
adventurous
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Roslyn “Rosie” Blackthorne, a vampire-human hybrid, fakes her death and escapes to Aurora Springs, Alaska—a town that hates vampires. With help from Asher, human hacker extraordinaire, she creates a new identity and lands a job at a bar owned by wolf shifter twins, flirty Remi and grumpy-but-kind Ben. To stay hidden, she also strikes a risky deal with a demon, Pan. Adding to the tension is Gavin, the dangerous vampire husband she left behind.
Rosie’s mix of sweetness and snark makes her easy to root for, but the story mostly focuses on setting up the backstory rather than diving deep into the plot. Since this is part of the Mate Games series, there are ties to earlier books (War’s stories) that I missed by reading out of order, which caused some confusion. Still, I enjoyed the setup and can’t wait to see what’s next for Rosie and her men.