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Confessions of a Demon by Susan Wright, Susan Wright

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5.0

When Confessions Of A Demon by S.L. Wright begins, we are treated to a crash course in demonology. Wright gives the reader the backstory without bogging down the plot with information overload. We see a demon birth, demon attack, and a demon spy, all within a short amount of time. The hierarchy of the species and the rules they must live by are deftly weaved into the story. I am amazed at Wright’s worldbuilding skills. Learning so much so quickly helped me dive right into the actual plot.

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3.0

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4.0

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CONFESSIONS OF A DEMON was a decent book. I found that it was pretty slow which is why it only got a 3.5 but the plot was nice and twisty making it a good read. Allay is a strong main character with great supporting characters to go along on her journey. I enjoyed the way demons were made in this story to feed off of human emotions, when they are made they go with the emotion of there makers last feelings so they end up being called what there fave emotions are, Allay, Revel, Shock, etc. The ending was much faster paced than the beginning was which helped make the story better for me. Interested to see what DEMON UNDERGROUND brings to the series.


I gave it 3.5/5

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3.0

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"i had ripped off the soothing facade he used to protect himself and had said the truth out loud. it wasn't a nice thing to do. it made people feel bad when they had to face their own shit."
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