Helpful Score: 3
This was a long book, but never slow or boring. A LOT goes on in this story, the "sin fever" is reaching epidemic proportions. Which in turn, has started a warg war between the born wargs and the turned wargs. As Sin tries to find the cure, she deals with her "baggage" and emotions with the help of Con. Luc, Con's paramedic partner has his own story going on, along with all the Seminus brothers. Plus we get a sneak peak into the spin-off series Ione is creating which will debut next year. There is really too much going on in this story to explain, but in true Ione fashion you will not be disappointed.
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Helpful Score: 2
Sin, the only female Seminus demon to exist in the history of demonkind, is having a pretty bad year. She was ordered to perform a hit on a werewolf, but instead caused a worldwide epidemic, effecting both born and turned wargs. Con's, a dhampire, that is a vampire that must be turned into a warg at his maturation or he dies, year isn't going too good either. He was informed by his Alpha that he must return to his pack and never leave again to ensure the continuation of the dhampire race. Con, however, is in love with Sin and would do anything to protect her, including helping her run from all the wargs trying to kill her.
Sin Undone is by far the best book in the Demonica series, and a great way to end it. The writing was superb, it was jam-packed with action, and the steamy scenes were, well, steamy. I cannot wait to read her next series, which also takes place in the Demonica world and deals with a character introduced in this books.
Sin Undone is by far the best book in the Demonica series, and a great way to end it. The writing was superb, it was jam-packed with action, and the steamy scenes were, well, steamy. I cannot wait to read her next series, which also takes place in the Demonica world and deals with a character introduced in this books.
Helpful Score: 1
Master Assassin Sinead Donnelly can use her abilities to create disease in her enemies. But something goes awry when she creates a virus that is killing werewolves. Con is a half-werewolf, half-vampire paramedic who works at Underground General Hospital. When the jailors of the Underworld come to arrest Sin, Con steps in to save her. Together they work to find a cure for the lethal virus while staying ahead of the jailors, vengeful werewolves, and Sin's own assassins who want her job.
The 5th book in the Demonica series is a great addition with many story threads. Sin is a tormented character with trust and abandonment issues. She's sorry for the havoc she has caused by creating the virus and wants to help stop all of the deaths. Con is very much like her with issues of his own, including addiction. They are an appealing couple who understand and grow to love each other. All of the characters from the previous books play a part in this story. There is also a an introduction of a new character who will lead us into Larissa Ione's next series. I hope that series is as good as this one. My rating: 4.5 Stars.
The 5th book in the Demonica series is a great addition with many story threads. Sin is a tormented character with trust and abandonment issues. She's sorry for the havoc she has caused by creating the virus and wants to help stop all of the deaths. Con is very much like her with issues of his own, including addiction. They are an appealing couple who understand and grow to love each other. All of the characters from the previous books play a part in this story. There is also a an introduction of a new character who will lead us into Larissa Ione's next series. I hope that series is as good as this one. My rating: 4.5 Stars.
Helpful Score: 1
I'll be the wet blanket. I had to make myself finish the book. It has a long, convoluted plot about a disease created by Sin (the heroine), which attacks turned wargs, but can jump species as well. The hero is likable. The heroine not so much. She's supposed to be this badass, but is whiny so much of the time. The sex felt mechanical because I just didn't feel any connection between the two. The love story is just a rehash of what we've seen in other books. They each have secrets, lots of misunderstanding and angst to resolve. The plot just dragged on and on. The author does a lot of information dumping, which took me right out of the story. While the demon world of Sheoul sounds interesting, it seems in each book, she creates new species that inhabit the realm. The who does what, has what powers, is susceptible to what, took me out of the story as well. The constant updates on what previous characters in the series are now doing bored me too. This book isn't a keeper.