Hope Adams is a half-demon who craves chaos; nevertheless, her greatest fear is letting down someone she loves after being swept up in a wave of anarchy. She hasn’t learned, nor does she have the confidence, to control her chaos impulses yet. Unfortunately, she owes a debt to Benicio Cortez, head of the most powerful Cabal in the supernatural world.
When Benicio calls in his marker, Hope decides the assignment may even help her learn to control her hunger. She must infiltrate a gang of young discontented supernaturals and discover what they are planning against the cabal. What Hope doesn’t count on is making new friends in this young gang and thriving on the chaos they create.
And what happens when the prodigal son returns home?
Lucas Cortez has very different ideologies than his father Benicio and the rest of the Cortez family. But, as husband to the Head of the Interracial Council, Paige Winterbourne, and friend of Hope Adams, he returns to Miami to help Hope unravel the mystery of the young gang and its members. Unfortunately, he finds everything he feared coming true as he is caught up in Cabal business and investigations of murder.
Yet, at the root of Personal Demon are stories of love - the love of family, friends, brothers, and the love between a man and a woman and how each can influence your decisions and guide your life, for the better and for the worse.
Kelley Armstrong is a master at highlighting the diverse facets of relationships and entwining them into supernatural stories of suspense and intrigue. Personal Demon is no exception. The characters are relatable and evoke a myriad of emotions from the reader. The story is exciting and keeps the reader engaged and wanting more. Kelley Armstrong wrote another winner with Personal Demon. Get your copy here.
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