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Some people worship them. Some people fear them. And some people—like Morgan Kingsley—go up against them toe-to-toe, flesh to flesh, and power against power. An exorcist by trade, Morgan is one of the few humans with an aura stronger than her possessor, even though her demon can tease her body senseless. She’s also a woman who has just discovered a shocking truth: everything she once believed about her past, her identity, may have been a lie.
With a family secret exploding around her and a full-scale demon war igniting, Morgan is a key player in an unsettled world. Then a rogue sociopathic demon enters her life with a bang. His name is The Hunter. And since she is the prey, Morgan has only one choice: to hunt The Hunter down—no matter what heartbreaking truths she uncovers along the way….
Copyright © 2008 Jenna Black
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Posted September 8, 2008
loved this book. It held my attention the whole time. It was exciting and moved progressively, with hardly any down spots. There was a bit too much self-reflection for my taste but otherwise this is a great book. Morgan seems to have progressed in character. She finally seems to be accepting reality and is slowly coming off her high horse. The sex/romance parts of the story w/ Adam and Dom are always hot hot hot! I highly recommend this book and the rest of the series.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.The second installment of the Morgan Kingsley series is basically a rehash of The Devil Inside. When it's all set and done, you will realize that not a lot happened in this book. Morgan and her posse face yet another threat from one of Dougal's minions in the form of a sociopathic demon, and in the midst of this, Morgan tries to find out why they chose her as a host for Lugh. To Jenna Black's credit, she toned down some of the sex, but replaced it with constant internal monologue about Morgan's feelings. Whereas the first installment was fast-paced, this one was like wading through mud. The first 3/4 of the book, Morgan mills over the events that happened in the first installment coupled with a few new developments, and she never really progresses in her decision-making. Also, her core values are constantly contradicted. In one chapter, for example, she's willing to let Adam torture her brother Andrew to get information about an event she experienced in her childhood; but then, she has a harder time siccing Adam on someone that actually mis-treated her in the past. This constant back-and-forth and progress-regress became a little exhausting to read. Then, the last quarter of the book, some action finally takes place, and I enjoyed the last few chapters a lot more than the rest of the book. Even though I rate The Devil You Know three stars, I'm curious to find out what happens next.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I like this series of books. It's a good escapism for a weekend read. I like the characters even if some topics are a little disturbing sometimes. But it keeps it interesting. Not everyone is going to be comfortable with some of the sexual ref. They really didnt bother me. The over all concept of demon possession is a little creepy but it works well for this series.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Morgan is supposed to be a "strong chick with multiple earrings and a back tattoo" however she does more complaining and whining then she does taking charge and kicking ass. You'd think someone who has to continuously battle with the demons would have some martial arts training.
I was able to make it through the four books in two days. They are quick entertaining reads. None of the books really left me wanting the next one. I bought all four at once so it wasn't bad enough to send them back.
The story all start off strong and fall flat towards the end.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Morgan Kingsley has a few things going for her... her name and her occupation as an exorcist in a modern day world populated by human-hosted demons. The Spirit Society are the pro-demon supporters versus God's Wrath who are the anti-demon fanatics that are all about burning demon hosts at the stake. The concept is somewhat fresh but the protagonist just sounds like your usual run of the mill bitchy and hard to like heroine. She wusses out when tough but important decisions need to be made and hides behind anger and attitude when she is scared. The series starts off interesting enough but by Book Three I too am wondering why her boyfriend Brian finds her to be worth staying with at all.
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Posted October 8, 2008
If you read this book looking for good paranormal action, this is for you. If you picked this book as a paranormal romance, you'll be disappointed. Yes, there are sexy moments, but Jenna leaves me confused about who Morgan is supposed to 'be' with. She's attracted to Dom and Adam, she's hot for Lugh, and then there's Brian her on/off again boyfriend who she actually is 'with'. Personally, my vote is for Lugh, but other than in her dreams I'm not sure how this relationship would work. Rest of the plot is good, and moves along quickly. Morgan's childhood explains her talents and we get a deep look into her family life (not so great). All in all, this was a solid action read.
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Posted July 15, 2008
Exorcist Morgan Kingsley and Demon King Lugh have reached an agreement on sharing her brain space. Neither is quite happy with the arrangement, but both see the compromise as the only way they can co-exist. --------------------- Meanwhile Morgan still has family issues although she feels y good that her now demon free brother Andy is retuning to normal even though she and her parents remain alienated. Further disturbing her is a shocker about her origin and a part of her memory buried since a childhood trauma is beginning to frighteningly surface. The more she learns what was locked behind the closed door, the more Morgan wonders who she really is. Before she can come to grips on her issues, a pretender to the demon throne sends a psychopathic hunter to stalk and kill his Highness and his host.--------------------- The direct follow-up to the superb DEVIL INSIDE is an excellent urban fantasy in which once again the Black universe with its demons, possessions, laws, and special prisons seem genuine and make for an invigorating thriller. Morgan remains a top gun albeit comic book heroine who is at her best dealing with the humiliation of an exorcist being possessed by a demon although she and her royal inside have worked out an arrangement to peacefully co-exist for now. Soon they will need to increase their cooperation to fight a nasty adversary targeting both for death. Fans of this devilish saga will appreciate Morgan whose motto is to kill first and ask questions afterward so she goes after the Hunter.----------- Harriet Klausner
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The beautiful. The bad. The possessed.Some people worship them. Some people fear them. And some people—like Morgan Kingsley—go up against them toe-to-toe, flesh to flesh, and power against power. An exorcist by trade, Morgan is one of the few humans with an aura stronger than her possessor, even though her demon can tease her body senseless. She’s also a woman who has just discovered a shocking truth: everything she once believed about her past, her identity, may have been a lie.
With a family secret exploding around her and a full-scale demon war igniting, Morgan is a key player in an unsettled world. Then a rogue sociopathic demon enters her life with...