Series: The Road to Salvation #2
Publisher: Booktrope
Release Date: January 16th 2015
Source: Received by author is exchange for honest review
Buy it From: Amazon - Amazon UK
Synopsis:
Dating a demon has its advantages, like helping deliver souls to Hell. Wait...what?
Katie’s world has been turned upside down. She's fallen for Josh—despite the fact that he’s a demon from Hell. Wes is finally out of her system and her life. Convinced she can change Josh, she sets out to make him a better person, only to find out things aren’t as simple as she’d originally thought. For one thing, Josh has Katie help him deliver souls to Hell, and she kind of likes it. And to top it off, other more powerful demons are battling for her soul, and revelations from the past could change the course of her life forever.
My Review:
Dealing With Devils
picks up where the story left off in The
Appeal of Evil, and it’s straight away more engaging than the first book.
It might be because I already knew the characters this time around and had a
basic understanding of the story, but it was much easier to follow this time
around.
Wes is now out of Katie’s life, and she’s coming to terms
with her situation. As she spends more time harvesting souls with Josh, we get
to see more about him and his life. I loved that we get to know Josh a little
better in this book because throughout The
Appeal of Evil, I couldn’t understand at all what Katie saw in him.
Although I still think he and Katie needed a few more bonding scenes together,
I can see why she is drawn to him now.
I felt like the plot was a lot more in-depth and exciting in
this book. What I liked most was the reveal regarding Katie about two-thirds of
the way into the story. I definitely perked up when I found out the truth about
her, and I think that particular plot has a lot of potential that I’m excited
to see explored. Bringing the myths into it really added some much needed
thrill and danger to the story, because although Josh is a demon, and has taken
Katie to Hell, it still didn’t have an edge-of-the-seat atmosphere to me before
then.
There are still parts of the story that focus too much on
Katie’s thoughts and feelings about the guys in her life, and I sometimes found
myself wanting to skim over big chunks of descriptions about Katie’s
ever-changing feelings towards Josh.
In my review of the first book, I mentioned that I’d really
like to see Katie get an ally in the sequel, preferably a girl, because I
thought she lacked a friendship and bond without romance thrown into it. I
still haven’t gotten that in this second book, and I still feel like it’s
needed. A lot of the people Katie meets are romantically perusing her in some
way or another, and it just doesn’t feel that believable to me for some reason.
Also, poor Deb had a really hard time in this story, and I
feel that she’s been overlooked once again. She has potential to be a fantastic
character, but it’s just not working out so far. I’m really hoping we get to
learn more about her family’s connection to Praesuls in the next book.
The ending was great, and although I was expecting the
cliff-hanger that occurred, I loved reading it. I’m curious to see what Katie’s
reaction will be in the next book, and how it will shake things up.
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