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August 27, 2008
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| Personal Demons by Stacia Kane | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |  | Publisher: Juno
http://www.juno-books.com
ISBN: 0809572559
Genre: Fiction
Subgenre: Fantasy
Release date: May 2008
Format: Mass Market
Pages: 305
Price: $6.99
| Dr. Megan Chase hosts the popular radio call in show Personal Demons. She counsels her listeners by pledging to help them "slay their personal demons". Her loyal followers fully believe in her abilities to do exactly what she says; so do others who are not exactly fans of Dr. Megan.
Megan is a unique human; perhaps the only Homo Sapiens without a demon. That and her growing notoriety make her a threat to the demon-kind; and an adversary from her past, the Accuser, wants her dead. While the demons compete for her allegiance or her death, Megan and her overly protective lover, fire demon Greyson Dante, become involved in the seemingly inane but potentially dangerous Fearbusters meetings, while a reporter trying to make a name digs into Megan’s involvement in a murder fifteen years ago.
This engaging paranormal thriller will have readers believing in psychic powers and personal demons, while wondering when we take a shower do we have a peeping demon and would sex mean a ménage a quatre? Readers will enjoy this lighthearted, entertaining urban fantasy; as Dr. Megan, radio counselor, finds out the hard way that there are some creatures out there who literally interpret her motto as a direct threat to their well-being. | | |
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