Brekke K. (sfvamp) - , reviewed Demon from the Dark (Immortals After Dark, Bk 10) on + 108 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
Not my favorite IAD novel, but still an excellent addition to the series. Kresley Cole really excels at creating beautiful characters of such diverse and dark backgrounds but still manages to make them humorous and sympathetic while still maintaining their 'street cred.' Malkom is probably her darkest and most tormented hero to date who is both dangerously damaged in the mind and kind of sweet--my favorite combination : ). I LOVED the first half of this story where he and Carrow are getting to know each other Tarzan/Jane style in a Demon-plane wilderness. His rough wooing skills are heartbreaking as she desperately tries to resist.
I also loved the cameos by other characters especially in the compound where several Lore creatures are being held against their will and exposed to torture and medical experiments by Lore-hating mortals. There are several intriguing tidbits for possible storylines in future books particularly for Regin & Aidan/Declan and Thronos & Lanthe. I have to admit that, while I enjoy all of Kresley's novels, and this one was no exception, I mostly viewed this novel as a way to get clues for Regin's story (coming out in Feb '11) and because I knew Thronos & Lanthe had pivotal roles in upcoming novels. Dare I hope that they are the third book in the trilogy???? God I hope so!
For me the novel lost a little steam three quarters of the way through when Carrow, Malkom, and Carrow's newly adopted daughter, Ruby played house on a (somewhat) deserted island for several pages. Carrow lost a lot of her spunk and at times her relationship to Malkom truly bothered me. This is the first time that Kresley Cole's hero had crossed a line and squicked me. I found myself very uncomfortable for 3 or so chapters that it kind of killed the ending for me. But I should stress that their relationship at this point hit a nerve for me and might not for many others. So, it's not so much a critique of her writing as more an observation from the standpoint of a long-time fan who, for the first time ever!, was bothered by something one of her characters did and how they did it. Make sense?
All in all, a great story, though not my favorite. Dying, however, to get to Regin's story in February!!!
I also loved the cameos by other characters especially in the compound where several Lore creatures are being held against their will and exposed to torture and medical experiments by Lore-hating mortals. There are several intriguing tidbits for possible storylines in future books particularly for Regin & Aidan/Declan and Thronos & Lanthe. I have to admit that, while I enjoy all of Kresley's novels, and this one was no exception, I mostly viewed this novel as a way to get clues for Regin's story (coming out in Feb '11) and because I knew Thronos & Lanthe had pivotal roles in upcoming novels. Dare I hope that they are the third book in the trilogy???? God I hope so!
For me the novel lost a little steam three quarters of the way through when Carrow, Malkom, and Carrow's newly adopted daughter, Ruby played house on a (somewhat) deserted island for several pages. Carrow lost a lot of her spunk and at times her relationship to Malkom truly bothered me. This is the first time that Kresley Cole's hero had crossed a line and squicked me. I found myself very uncomfortable for 3 or so chapters that it kind of killed the ending for me. But I should stress that their relationship at this point hit a nerve for me and might not for many others. So, it's not so much a critique of her writing as more an observation from the standpoint of a long-time fan who, for the first time ever!, was bothered by something one of her characters did and how they did it. Make sense?
All in all, a great story, though not my favorite. Dying, however, to get to Regin's story in February!!!
Michelle R. (mreneerouser) - , reviewed Demon from the Dark (Immortals After Dark, Bk 10) on + 127 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
Demons, vampires, witches, and other paranormal creatures I love- check
heart racing action-check
sexual tension- check
romance (notice I put the sexual tension first)- check
a bit of horror- check
humor (witty humor even)- check
sex- check
tortured hero- oh yeah, I mean check
The perfect paranormal romance!
heart racing action-check
sexual tension- check
romance (notice I put the sexual tension first)- check
a bit of horror- check
humor (witty humor even)- check
sex- check
tortured hero- oh yeah, I mean check
The perfect paranormal romance!
Jill D. (jilld) reviewed Demon from the Dark (Immortals After Dark, Bk 10) on + 156 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Grade B+
Demon from the Dark is the 8th full length novel in Kresley Cole's Imortals after Dark series. Carrow Graie is a witch who has been captured by a group seeking to add to their paranormal menagerie. They have tasked Carrow with locating Malkom Slaine, a Vemon (vampire/demon). They have her sweet niece Ruby as collateral to make her comply. Things get tricky when Carrow starts to fall in love with the beast. How can she possibly choose between Ruby or Malkom?
I love this series, but the last couple of books have left me with a bad taste in my mouth, worried that the series isn't going anywhere. Things seemed a little stagnant in terms of the big war amongst the immortals. Well, I am happy to say this book pushed all those worries to the back of my mind. It was an incredible journey and things are finally starting to pick up in terms of the overall story arc. Yay!!!!
I had a little bit of trouble getting into the story. It started out slow giving us Malkom's back story, plus coupled with my own preconceived notions, made me put it down and pick it back up repeatedly. Once I got past the first chapter (I know, short attention span) things really picked up. Malkom is a crazy beast of a man. Well, not exactly a man, a demon really. But he is completely Alpha with a soft, sensitive inner core. Carrow can't help but be drawn to him. He is fiercely protective, yet extremely inexperienced when it comes to women. He is a very unique hero and a lot of romance fans are going to adore him. I know I did.
I really enjoyed Demon from the Dark. I have not been as enthusiastic about paranormal romance compared with urban fantasy, but I thought Demon from the Dark was up there with urban fantasy this time. I highly recommend this series and this book if you like paranormal romance. I recently posted an excerpt, which you can find here. Enjoy!
Demon from the Dark is the 8th full length novel in Kresley Cole's Imortals after Dark series. Carrow Graie is a witch who has been captured by a group seeking to add to their paranormal menagerie. They have tasked Carrow with locating Malkom Slaine, a Vemon (vampire/demon). They have her sweet niece Ruby as collateral to make her comply. Things get tricky when Carrow starts to fall in love with the beast. How can she possibly choose between Ruby or Malkom?
I love this series, but the last couple of books have left me with a bad taste in my mouth, worried that the series isn't going anywhere. Things seemed a little stagnant in terms of the big war amongst the immortals. Well, I am happy to say this book pushed all those worries to the back of my mind. It was an incredible journey and things are finally starting to pick up in terms of the overall story arc. Yay!!!!
I had a little bit of trouble getting into the story. It started out slow giving us Malkom's back story, plus coupled with my own preconceived notions, made me put it down and pick it back up repeatedly. Once I got past the first chapter (I know, short attention span) things really picked up. Malkom is a crazy beast of a man. Well, not exactly a man, a demon really. But he is completely Alpha with a soft, sensitive inner core. Carrow can't help but be drawn to him. He is fiercely protective, yet extremely inexperienced when it comes to women. He is a very unique hero and a lot of romance fans are going to adore him. I know I did.
I really enjoyed Demon from the Dark. I have not been as enthusiastic about paranormal romance compared with urban fantasy, but I thought Demon from the Dark was up there with urban fantasy this time. I highly recommend this series and this book if you like paranormal romance. I recently posted an excerpt, which you can find here. Enjoy!
Robin L. (Clair) reviewed Demon from the Dark (Immortals After Dark, Bk 10) on + 225 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This was the best of a great series. Really a good book.
Helpful Score: 1
For once we have a story where the woman is the more experienced one and the man who is practically a virgin. Can I say how rare that is? The hero is similar to Zsadist in the Lover Awakened by J.R. Ward in her Black Dagger Brotherhood series.
I thoroughly enjoyed this story of an unconventional relationship between a Valkryie and a demon/vampire hybrid. There's a lot of mistrust and miscommunication. The plot is dark, perhaps darker than some other books in the IAD series, but Cole makes up for it with her trademark humor and sexy scenes. Bowen, Mari, Lanthe, Sabine, Lothaire and others make brief appearances in the story. Highly recommended if you are an IAD fan.
I thoroughly enjoyed this story of an unconventional relationship between a Valkryie and a demon/vampire hybrid. There's a lot of mistrust and miscommunication. The plot is dark, perhaps darker than some other books in the IAD series, but Cole makes up for it with her trademark humor and sexy scenes. Bowen, Mari, Lanthe, Sabine, Lothaire and others make brief appearances in the story. Highly recommended if you are an IAD fan.
Keely M. (powderpiggy) reviewed Demon from the Dark (Immortals After Dark, Bk 10) on + 2 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I LOVED this book. I have read all the IAD books and this is by far my favorite. I just want to read it over and over and over. I think Malkom is the best character in the whole series...Seriously intense. I loved his power, his animalistic wildness, his dark and disturbed past. It all added up to an intense read. Can't wait to read book 11.
Jane D. (taskmaster) reviewed Demon from the Dark (Immortals After Dark, Bk 10) on + 17 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I enjoyed this book. I like how Kresley Cole keeps each book intertwined to keep the series together.
Shelley C. (scollins) reviewed Demon from the Dark (Immortals After Dark, Bk 10) on + 59 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
The story of Malkom and Carrow is one of my favorites. The vemon and a witch - opposites do attract. Malkom is in such a dark place both physically and figuratively when Carrow finds him, it doesn't seem possible for him show emotions such as love and tenderness. I adored the innocence Malkom possessed and his need to be accepted by Carrow. Malkom is my favorite character thus far.
Susan C. (pages726) reviewed Demon from the Dark (Immortals After Dark, Bk 10) on + 36 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
We've all waited a long time for this next story to come out and it did not disappoint. Kresley Cole continues to write fanastic stories with great charactors. Malkom is a damaged alpha male with interesting ways to impress his female, trust issues and a tender heart (perfect isn't he!). Carrow is a female that is loyal to her family, accepting of faults and ready to kiss your butt if you mess with her male. Mix these two with some firmilar charactors we all know and love and a great storyline with witty banter, tons of actions and sweet moments (lore style) and you get Demon from the Dark. Well worth a credit. I would only ask one thing to Ms. Cole for the next book more Nucking Fut Nix.
Cindy D. (ladybird) reviewed Demon from the Dark (Immortals After Dark, Bk 10) on + 44 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Totally dug this one! Another winner in this series! It's rare that a series can continue on this long without some of the books getting stale. I have seen that happen with some of my favorite paranormal authors. But Kresley Cole keeps them coming and keeps them good!! I love how she can take the same series and make each book different and unique. This one even goes to a different plane/world and has a truly tormented hero. I love how another reviewer compared Malkom and Carrow getting to know each other in a Tarzan/Jane style. Very true! Great book, great hero/heroine, great cameos by other characters (some old, and some 'new' ones getting set up for their book, yaaaay!!). Worth the credit.
Monica G. (champsmom) - reviewed Demon from the Dark (Immortals After Dark, Bk 10) on + 239 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Another winner from cole~!
Kelly J. (KellitaJ) reviewed Demon from the Dark (Immortals After Dark, Bk 10) on + 550 more book reviews
Magic and immortals and sex Oh My! The wonderful attraction/tension in this book made it hard to put down, but once I had to, to do something else I didn't want to pick it up either for the betrayal I knew was coming. I am enjoying this entire series and they are well written so that I can read them out of order, which is great because I can't even find the first one.
Stacy W. (whatstacy) - , reviewed Demon from the Dark (Immortals After Dark, Bk 10) on + 235 more book reviews
Where do I start? Not my favorite of this series, it started out a little confusing for me. I wasn't sure where this book started in the time-line of the series. Cole will sometimes start back in the beginning of the series with a new book. But I gave it my 100 page try and completely fell for it. Carrow is not the most likable character, but Malkom is great. His path from tortured, abused "venom" to hero "stepdemon" is both endearing and funny. The sex was not gratuitous but fitting for the moment the couple was in. Their romance was slow and had a "learning curve" for both of them. They had baggage and trust issues, but don't we all? But true love conquers all sometimes. Ruby is adorable, and I hope she gets her own book. As the war is starting, there are more questions, then answers, and I can't wait to get the next book...
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Initially this story really worked. Malkom is a bit unusual in this series, he's only lived in Oblivion, a demon dimension, and knows nothing of the mortal world. He isn't royalty, he has no possessions or riches in the mortal world, he doesn't read or write. Carrow and Malkom don't speak the same language and he's a virgin who suffered terrible abuse as a child. He starts out pretty gross, a demon who hasn't had a bath in 400 years, not attractive at all. Their attraction grows despite all this and there is a sweetness to the connection between characters who find ways to reach out despite all their differences.
However after they leave Oblivion and are imprisoned at the Order's island compound, the whole story loses gas. Most of the scenes in the compound are blessedly short but the very long interval of them hanging around the island and trust issues...boring. It seemed like Carrow's "voice" changed after they left Oblivion, suddenly she's all deep thoughts and sensitivity. Her sudden deep and abiding love for Malkom with no questions seemed out of character and didn't fit with the first half of the story. I missed her feisty attitude.
I liked Malkom a lot, he was super sexy and heroic. But I was disappointed by the last third of the book. Great story though and certainly sets up three or four more books: Lothaire's story, Regin's story, Lanthe's story, and possibly Uilliam. Enjoy!
However after they leave Oblivion and are imprisoned at the Order's island compound, the whole story loses gas. Most of the scenes in the compound are blessedly short but the very long interval of them hanging around the island and trust issues...boring. It seemed like Carrow's "voice" changed after they left Oblivion, suddenly she's all deep thoughts and sensitivity. Her sudden deep and abiding love for Malkom with no questions seemed out of character and didn't fit with the first half of the story. I missed her feisty attitude.
I liked Malkom a lot, he was super sexy and heroic. But I was disappointed by the last third of the book. Great story though and certainly sets up three or four more books: Lothaire's story, Regin's story, Lanthe's story, and possibly Uilliam. Enjoy!
I love an author who challenges herself and I can see this book definitely being a challenge for Cole. Carrow and Malkom had to overcome a language barrier and somehow make it to the end with a happily ever after. It was entertaining and so sweet. Malkom was definitely the gruff Neanderthal. My only thing was that Carrow was a bit too much like Regin.
As to address how passive and calm Carrow became in the middle of the book, I could justify it with a combination of being a mother to Ruby and guilt from her betrayal. She did bounce back after she realized her methods weren't working so I think I can forgive the slight character shift.
I read Regin's story first (supposed to read that one after) and I can't wait to read Lanthe's story. Like the cameos from the others although I don't think Nix is in this one enough. I even got to hate Declan all over again. I think it was actually better I read Regin's story first. If I read this one, I don't think I can come to forgive Declan and start liking him in the end of that story.
Good addition to the series and worth the read.
As to address how passive and calm Carrow became in the middle of the book, I could justify it with a combination of being a mother to Ruby and guilt from her betrayal. She did bounce back after she realized her methods weren't working so I think I can forgive the slight character shift.
I read Regin's story first (supposed to read that one after) and I can't wait to read Lanthe's story. Like the cameos from the others although I don't think Nix is in this one enough. I even got to hate Declan all over again. I think it was actually better I read Regin's story first. If I read this one, I don't think I can come to forgive Declan and start liking him in the end of that story.
Good addition to the series and worth the read.
Cynthia F. (frazerc) reviewed Demon from the Dark (Immortals After Dark, Bk 10) on + 672 more book reviews
Another great Immortals After Dark read from Kresley Cole. The hero and heroine's story line is resolved but it does have a setup for the next book that leaves you hanging.
There are some nice cameos of previously encountered characters, some of which have threads laid for their books.
Overall it delivers her usual: Pulse pounding action, sexual tension, 'out there' characters that you come to care deeply for. And, oh yeah, humor!
Immortals After Dark
1. The Warlord Wants Forever (2006) (in Playing Easy to Get)
2. A Hunger Like No Other (2006)
3. No Rest for the Wicked (2006)
4. Wicked Deeds on a Winter's Night (2007)
5. Dark Needs at Night's Edge (2008)
6. Dark Desires After Dusk (2008)
7. Kiss of a Demon King (2009)
8. Untouchable (2009) (in Deep Kiss of Winter)
9. Pleasure of a Dark Prince (2010)
10. Demon from the Dark (2010)
11. Dreams of a Dark Warrior (2011)
There are some nice cameos of previously encountered characters, some of which have threads laid for their books.
Overall it delivers her usual: Pulse pounding action, sexual tension, 'out there' characters that you come to care deeply for. And, oh yeah, humor!
Immortals After Dark
1. The Warlord Wants Forever (2006) (in Playing Easy to Get)
2. A Hunger Like No Other (2006)
3. No Rest for the Wicked (2006)
4. Wicked Deeds on a Winter's Night (2007)
5. Dark Needs at Night's Edge (2008)
6. Dark Desires After Dusk (2008)
7. Kiss of a Demon King (2009)
8. Untouchable (2009) (in Deep Kiss of Winter)
9. Pleasure of a Dark Prince (2010)
10. Demon from the Dark (2010)
11. Dreams of a Dark Warrior (2011)
Christine (imaginethat) - reviewed Demon from the Dark (Immortals After Dark, Bk 10) on + 14 more book reviews
Another great book in the Immortals series. Looking forward to the next one, you rock KC.
Toni J. (tlove0411) - reviewed Demon from the Dark (Immortals After Dark, Bk 10) on + 3 more book reviews
There is nothing I don't love about this book.
Robyn P. (realtorrobyn) reviewed Demon from the Dark (Immortals After Dark, Bk 10) on + 71 more book reviews
don't love all her stuff, but this series I did
Kathryn P. (ladysarina) reviewed Demon from the Dark (Immortals After Dark, Bk 10) on + 38 more book reviews
I liked this book in the series, just not as much as the others. Kresley Cole is still an author that I will continue to pick up book after book, because she just knows how to write.
Melissa L. (misca) reviewed Demon from the Dark (Immortals After Dark, Bk 10) on + 7 more book reviews
Found this on Kresley Cole's website listed on a different site....if its not right, sorry!
A DANGEROUS DEMON SHE CANT RESIST . . .
Malkom Slaine: tormented by his sordid past and racked by vampiric hungers, hes pushed to the brink by the green-eyed beauty under his guard.
A MADDENING WITCH HE ACHES TO CLAIM . . .
Carrow Graie: hiding her own sorrows, she lives only for the next party or prank. Until she meets a tortured warrior worth saving.
TRAPPED TOGETHER IN A SAVAGE PRISON . . .
In order for Malkom and Carrow to survive, he must unleash both the demon and vampire inside him. When Malkom becomes the nightmare his own people feared, will he lose the woman he craves body and soul?
A DANGEROUS DEMON SHE CANT RESIST . . .
Malkom Slaine: tormented by his sordid past and racked by vampiric hungers, hes pushed to the brink by the green-eyed beauty under his guard.
A MADDENING WITCH HE ACHES TO CLAIM . . .
Carrow Graie: hiding her own sorrows, she lives only for the next party or prank. Until she meets a tortured warrior worth saving.
TRAPPED TOGETHER IN A SAVAGE PRISON . . .
In order for Malkom and Carrow to survive, he must unleash both the demon and vampire inside him. When Malkom becomes the nightmare his own people feared, will he lose the woman he craves body and soul?