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Priest

Kiki Clark, E.M. Lindsey

4.02 AVERAGE

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booksafety's review

4.0

Book safety, content warnings, and tropes down below.

He felt a strange, possessive sensation unfurling in his chest, and for a moment, he wanted to burn the world down just so no one could ever get close to Priest again.

ARC review

Yum, I’m really enjoying this series. I had forgotten a lot of the external plot from book 1 and since it’s overarching I didn’t quite follow a couple times, but it was okay anyway and totally on me. I’ve been really excited about this book ever since the last book came out and I loved it this one just as much. Priest and Oliver were so sweet and dorky together. You wouldn’t think an incubus demon would be awkward, but he lost all chill around Oliver, which is just adorable. I also actually really enjoyed the pining, and wouldn’t have minded even more of it.

It was also good to get to know a few of the side characters better, and I can only hope Knight’s book will be out in the not too distant future. I already love the sad, lonely vampire.

Overall just a really solid paranormal book set in a different world with a touch of action, mortal peril, steamy stuff and a couple emotional moments.

⬇️ Blanket spoiler warning ⬇️

⚠️ Tropes & content tags ⚠️
Incubus x human
Bookworm
Forked tongue
Possessive and protective
Touch him and die
Mutual pining
Fated mates
‘just the tip’
Purring
Protection agency
Paranormal
Fantasy world
Hands-free orgasms
Size difference

⚠️ Content warning ⚠️
Recreational drug use (SC)
Vomiting
Severely injured MC (blast, flames)
MC’s friend presumed dead (briefly)
Alcohol consumption
Explicit sexual content
MC’s home and business burned down
Hand-collaring
SC enduring forced medical experiments (past)
Brief and mild sounding (forked tongue tip into slit)
MC with bigoted family (past)
MC abandoned by parents (past)

⚠️Book safety ⚠️
Cheating: No
Other person drama: No
Breakup: No
POV: 3rd person, dual
Genre: Paranormal romance
Pairing: M/M
Strict roles or versatile: Strict roles
Main characters’ age: Not specified
Series: Connected series (overarching plot)
Kindle Unlimited: Yes
Pages: 258
Happy ending: Yes


Priest was helplessly and hopelessly charmed by him, and he didn’t understand why or how.

Gods, why was he so head over heels for this disaster Demon?

He started to pull back, but Oliver caught his arm again. “I don’t think so, you obnoxious little martyr. You don’t get to suck my brain out through my dick and then leave.”



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c_gard0821's review

4.0

4 Stars

I absolutely devoured this book!! This series definitely took a very different direction than I was expecting. This book held a lot more of a serious tone and really developed the main crux of the series, and I am so excited for more books to come out!

I really enjoyed Priest and Oliver and how cute, sweet, and earnest they were to each other. They both needed love and acceptance so badly and were just so perfectly made for each other. I enjoyed the bit of push and pull the two had between them.

I will say that I feel like their relationship development was a bit overshadowed by the plot a bit. I wanted to see so much more development between them. But I will say that despite this wish, I genuinely enjoyed this book and thought these two were so cute! I really can't wait for Knight's book next!

Tropes Include:

MM Love Interests
Dual POV 3rd Person
Human x Incubus
Bodyguard x Historian/Shopkeeper
Forced Proximity
Found Family
Pining
Touch Him and Die
Protective/Possessive MMC
Fated Mates
Medium Angst
Low/Medium Spice
No Third Act Breakup
HEA

whisperlove's review

5.0
hopeful medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

brightpirate's review

5.0

yes!

A great follow-up to Sunshine, Priest and Oliver’s story kept me on the edge of my seat. Loved their chemistry and can’t wait for Vincent’s book (and hoping Azriel gets a book too!)
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dominike_d's review

3.0

This was disappointing. Although I was expecting smut, the last one had a compelling plot. This one, not so much unfortunately.

Also, the focus didn’t feel like it was Priest and Oliver’s love story. It was not as consistent as Sunshine’s book was.

I am still interested in the next book.
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mayabee76's review

4.0
adventurous emotional funny hopeful mysterious medium-paced

brittaddictedtobooks's review

4.0

I enjoyed this one. I was worried about the pacing because I wasn’t really in the mood for pining but it turned out to be only a small part of the book. Looking forward to continuing the series. 
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I didn't like the first book in this series but thought I'd give this one a try. It's just not for me. 

neep66's review

5.0

Priest and Oliver were just the sweetest! I wanted to hug both of them! I love Awkward and Adorkable characters and these two are definitely this!! Oliver is a bookstore owner, and Priest cannot seem to stay away. These two connected so strongly and naturally. Loveable romance!
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lost_windsock's review

4.25

The plot thickens! So much more intrigue was added in this book to the overarching mystery the series is centered around. I thought Priest and Oliver's story added a lot to the grand plot, and I really loved the fact that not only did Priest get his mate, but they also got a budding badass half-angel to add to the team. Oliver has a really fun personality, and I think he evened out Priest perfectly. All of the new side characters that we met were really intriguing, too, and in excited to see more of them as the series continues.