Demon Marked (Demon Bound #2)
Desire burns in the second powerful Demon Bound novel-from the author of Shadow Marked.
Emma Quinn satisfies her demonic cravings by feeding on human life force, and keeps her conscience clean by preying only upon those who deserve it. But when Emma overindulges one night, she's in trouble with her victim's gang-or she will be...if they find his body. She turns to mob law...more
Emma Quinn satisfies her demonic cravings by feeding on human life force, and keeps her conscience clean by preying only upon those who deserve it. But when Emma overindulges one night, she's in trouble with her victim's gang-or she will be...if they find his body. She turns to mob law...more
Paperback, 320 pages
Published
January 4th 2011
by NAL Trade
(first published December 7th 2010)
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I recently discovered the first book in this adult paranormal series Shadow Marked, which I reviewed here, http://abookwormshaven.com/2010/12/20..., and really fell in love with the idea of this world. Therefore I was really excited, and grateful, when the publisher mailed me this book which is the second book in the series. I think it is a good idea to read Shadow Marked first, so you will have a back story to everything going on in this world, but if you just read Demon Marked alone you would...more
Anna J. Evans did it again!! DEMON MARKED is her second installment of A DEMON BOUND NOVEL, in it you'll meet Emma Quinn; who is the youngest of the Quinn Children .
Emma was nearly killed as a baby due to her parents cult rituals,but of course they failed... Now she's all grown up and thanks to the teachings of Father Paul, she can seek out the evil that people have done and find her own kind of justice for the people that were wronged!
Emma is young, sassy, and a whole lot of bad to the bone!!!...more
Emma was nearly killed as a baby due to her parents cult rituals,but of course they failed... Now she's all grown up and thanks to the teachings of Father Paul, she can seek out the evil that people have done and find her own kind of justice for the people that were wronged!
Emma is young, sassy, and a whole lot of bad to the bone!!!...more
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For a quick read, this book was decent, engaging and interesting, but the progression of 'falling in love' was a bit farfetched considering the events of the book all took place within a single day and the 'catalyst' for many of the sex scenes more belabored the point then added to it. Once was enough. After that, it was just a little yawn worthy.
But, as I said, it was engaging and kept my attention and if I just wanted something to escape into for a few hours, I would read this again.
But, as I said, it was engaging and kept my attention and if I just wanted something to escape into for a few hours, I would read this again.
I hadn't read the predecessor but found this an easy, enjoyable read. Loved the worldbuilding and the romantic elements. The demon/dystopia bit worked. Only quibbless: sometimes the human felt a little forced (especially in highly dramatic scenes) and the heroine being only 20 while the hero was in his 30s kind of had an ick factor for me, although the author did a good job of explaining that demon-marked Emma is no ordinary 20-year-old.
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I think this series might not be for me. Both this book and the first one were just ok, and not ok in that there is something there, ok in it passed my time.
I had a hard time believing that Emma and Andre would end up in a relationship so fast. They are so different and have a contempt for each other at the start. The Conti mob family dynamic was more interesting.
I had a hard time believing that Emma and Andre would end up in a relationship so fast. They are so different and have a contempt for each other at the start. The Conti mob family dynamic was more interesting.
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Anna J. Evans came back to her true love of writing fiction after working Off-off-off-Broadway and in a few Hollywood C-movies. She quit the biz to become a stay–at–home mom/writer and she's loving every minute of it!
Anna lives in Arkansas with her Air Force husband—her real-life romantic hero—their four kids and all the stories still making their way from her imagination to the page.
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Anna lives in Arkansas with her Air Force husband—her real-life romantic hero—their four kids and all the stories still making their way from her imagination to the page.
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