Interesting vampire world. This story takes place in Chicago where vampires have a different relationship with the rest of humanity than they do in other places.One thing I find difficult is how fast vampire Christopher Bell turns around from his previous philosophy to a new way of thinking. The fast romance is less of a problem, since that's apparently how the author has structured her world.One interesting quirk is that the vampire suffers from synesthesia, where a person hears colors or tastes sounds or otherwise mixes up how the senses work. He had this before he became a vampire. Our Review, by LITERAL ADDICTION's Guest Reviewer - Kathy M:I wasn’t familiar with author Susan Sizemore’s work and so I was wonderfully surprised by how much I enjoyed Personal Demon. Someone or something is committing horrifying murders with dark magic involved and Ivy Bailey, one of Chicago’s vampire hunters, is given the task of stopping the killings. Unfortunately, Vampire Enforcer Christopher Bell has his own investigation going on which keeps derailing Ivy’s mission. One of my favorite aspects of this book is the bantering and bickering that goes one between these two. Personal Demon has the perfect balance of darkness and snarkiness. When I first started reading this book, I wasn’t aware that it was part of a series, The Laws Of The Blood Novels. Just a short way into Personal Demon, I knew that I would be getting the first 5 books of this series. It was just that good. I happily give Personal Demon 5 skulls.
What do You think about Personal Demon (2012)?
So nice to finally have another Laws of the Blood book! Nice addition to the series.
—FREE
i liked it tho it was a bit predictable would enjoy more in this series
—corn