2 reviews for:

Demon Q

Marie Johnston

3.8 AVERAGE




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Disclaimer: An eARC was provided via Inkslinger PR and the Author as part of the Blog Tour. The Thoughts, opinions & feelings expressed in the review are therefore, my own.

This is the last book on the New Vampire Disorder series – and my first introduction into the world the author has created; so to be very honest, there were quite a few points in the story where I ended up being lost, since there was quite a backstory I had no idea about.  

Did that mean I didn’t enjoy this comical paranormal romance? I definitely got hooked into the book from the start; and didn’t let go until I was done with epilogue.  

On one hand, we have Xan, who is sent to spy on Quution or Q as he is commonly known – spying that is done by her reluctantly for she has an evil demon Spaeth pulling her strings. 

What she did not expect was to be attracted to this hideous looking demon – this unlikely and definitely unexpected attraction makes for some interesting (read: amusing!) moments that endeared both the protagonists to m, immediately.  

On the other hand, there is Quuition – he has his own reasons to be in a hideous disguise – to protect himself while conducting his research on the spells required to close off the human race from the underworld.  

But Xan and his unanticipated startling attraction to Xan poses a complication he did not see coming; and one that has the ability to actually distract him from his purpose.  

This is more of a slow burn romance – at first, the attraction between Xan and Q is hilarious and makes up for some interesting interaction between them; but when they do end up giving in; it is hot, steamy and with spine tingling chemistry between them. 

I definitely enjoyed this hilarious paranormal romance – it is different and definitely very well written + had an amazing premise –
 especially to have a first time reader of this series to have this kind of attention and interest to the last book in a series!   

Plus, that epilogue? It definitely made sure that while there were couples I didn’t actually know, but it is a series I plan on reading from the start!



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Also Posted on For The Love of Fictional Worlds

Disclaimer: An eARC was provided via Inkslinger PR and the Author as part of the Blog Tour. The Thoughts, opinions & feelings expressed in the review are therefore, my own.

This is the last book on the New Vampire Disorder series – and my first introduction into the world the author has created; so to be very honest, there were quite a few points in the story where I ended up being lost, since there was quite a backstory I had no idea about.  

Did that mean I didn’t enjoy this comical paranormal romance? I definitely got hooked into the book from the start; and didn’t let go until I was done with epilogue.  

On one hand, we have Xan, who is sent to spy on Quution or Q as he is commonly known – spying that is done by her reluctantly for she has an evil demon Spaeth pulling her strings. 

What she did not expect was to be attracted to this hideous looking demon – this unlikely and definitely unexpected attraction makes for some interesting (read: amusing!) moments that endeared both the protagonists to m, immediately.  

On the other hand, there is Quuition – he has his own reasons to be in a hideous disguise – to protect himself while conducting his research on the spells required to close off the human race from the underworld.  

But Xan and his unanticipated startling attraction to Xan poses a complication he did not see coming; and one that has the ability to actually distract him from his purpose.  

This is more of a slow burn romance – at first, the attraction between Xan and Q is hilarious and makes up for some interesting interaction between them; but when they do end up giving in; it is hot, steamy and with spine tingling chemistry between them. 

I definitely enjoyed this hilarious paranormal romance – it is different and definitely very well written + had an amazing premise –
 especially to have a first time reader of this series to have this kind of attention and interest to the last book in a series!   

Plus, that epilogue? It definitely made sure that while there were couples I didn’t actually know, but it is a series I plan on reading from the start!



For more reviews visit For The Love of Fictional Worlds :)
Do come join us at For The Fictional Worlds Facebook Page
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