Review: The Entity Who Came For Christmas – Cat Devon

Posted October 27, 2013 by Shannon in / 0 Comments

In Vamptown, it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas…

’Tis the season for a brand-new holiday novella from award-winning author Cat Devon!

Pru Daniels should know better than to hook up with sexy Simon Howell. He’s a vampire Demon Hunter and a former knight at King Arthur’s roundtable. She’s a witch, a descendant of Morgan Le Fay. Clearly things could get complicated.

When Simon shows up in Vamptown while Pru is visiting a friend and fellow witch, he claims to have come for the holidays to visit fellow vampire Demon Hunter Damon Thornheart. But things soon turn passionate as Pru and Simon join together to battle the forces of evil. The holidays won’t be the only thing ruined if Simon and Pru can’t work things out. Can this vampire Demon Hunter find his heart in time to save his love…and his immortality?

Look for the next novel in this spectacular new series, Love Your Entity, coming in January 2014 from St. Martin’s Paperbacks.

Series: Entity #2.5
Release Date: October 15, 2013
Publisher: St. Martin’s
Source: Manic Readers
Reviewer: Iris
Rating: 

5 Cocktails

 

 

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Reviewer’s Thoughts

From the moment Pru opens the door and spouts the line “Happy Sol – Crap” I was hooked. I knew this was going to be one of those books I wouldn’t be able to put down. And of course, yet again, I was right. Although it was only 67 pages, The Entity Who Came For Christmas was so detailed and full bodied in both story and character that it read like a much longer book. Never once did the thought that the author had skipped information or thoughts of plot holes enter my head.

A refreshing change from shorts with Swiss cheese plots, The Entity Who Can for Christmas was a complete story; start to finish, compressed into 67 pages. The characters were likeable and charismatic with a chemistry between them that jumped off the pages. Anyone who has not read Cat Devon books in the past should really pick this up. Although it is not the first in the series, it works well as a stand alone novella and is a great introduction to this author’s writing.

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