This series is really starting to hit its stride. Most of the key players have been introduced and, along with the "mystery" focus of each individual book, there are multiple story arcs that are slowly developing book to book.The individual story for this book is a case of young man who goes from being a part of one of the most virulent anti-demon hate groups to a legal demon host within a span of two weeks. His mother is convinced that he was coerced in some manner.Not much else to say about this one, except I'm half way through the next book already. Book Three in the Morgan Kingsley series. A lady named Claudia comes to Morgan asking her to perform an illegal exorcism on her son Tommy. She belives that he has been illegally possessed seeing as he was in the God's Wrath hate group only Ten days ago. This group hate demons and any person 'weak' enough to allow a demon to take his/her body. So how is Tommy now possessed? And worst of all, all the legal documents have been signed by him to say that he was very much a willing host? I again loved this new addition to the series. It didn't have quite as much action in it as some of the previos books but I love this world and the characters Jenna Black has created so much I can overlook the few negatives. It was great to see Adam and Dom again. I have to say that I think I may have fallen in love with Adam in this book. As hot, moody and terrifying as he is, we saw a different side to him this time. When Lugh realises he needs all his followers to be in the human world he decides that Saul needs to come back. His fisrst thought is that Dominic can just take him back. Morgan goes crazy and hits the Lugh. She knows how happy Adam and Dom are and that they wouldn't want Saul back. We imediately see how upset Adam is and just how much he loves Dom, enough to defy their King. Say hello to Lugh again. Morgan is learning more and more about how to deal with and live with the King of Demons inside her head and is even letting him take the wheel very now and again. I have to say that this relationship (if you can call it that) is one of my favourites. Lugh is so charming and sexy, but he's also really interfering as we discover in this book when he starts talking to Morgans boyfriend Brian while she is asleep. Lugh is giving Brian tips on how to please his own girlfriend because Lugh knows her mind, what she wants... Cringe! But Lugh forgets to mention to Brian that he also wants Morgan for himself. We see Saul come back to this world after being exorcised by Morgan. I am looking forward to getting to know him better as we didn't get to see him for long last time and the relationship he has wit Raphael will be fun to watch. Lugh will make a great king and I can't wait to see how he gets back to his throne with the help of his completely insane group of friends
What do You think about Die Exorzistin (2000)?
Not as good as the previous books but it is still a great book to read.
—Brit
The Devil's Due (Morgan Kingsley, Book 3) by Jenna Black (2008)
—sam