A review by elisa_menz
The Demon, the Hero, and the Secret of the Stones: A Mal & Reg Story of Widdershins by Alyse Bailey, A.E. Kincaid

adventurous funny lighthearted medium-paced

5.0

You know a story is good when you're sad it's over.
That's exactly how I felt while reading The Demon, the Hero, and the War for Widdershins; delighted while reading, but a bit heartbroken and low-key dreading to reach THE END.
Mal & Reg have come full circle. Reginald has become a real Hero, someone who inspires people and leads them by example (not like those fake wannabes *grumble grumble*). Mal finds the answers to many of the questions he carried throughout his life, and I'm here for every one of the jaw-dropping discoveries he made about himself and his family. 
While this is the most dramatic of all three books, it's also the most hilarious. There's no shortage of brilliant and absolutely absurd situations. I will forever be haunted by glitter, chickens, and handcuffs (don't ask).
I read this while going through a rough time. It was a real blessing to be able to escape for a few hours into a world that, while convoluted, was filled with charm, kindness, and positivity. Thank you so much, A.E. Kincaid, for allowing me to meet Mal, Reg, and all your wonderful characters. This trilogy demands a re-read!