Monday, November 18, 2024

Review: Dark Irish Demon (Witch and Demon Hunter Book 1) by Leigh Ann Edwards


Tall, dark and devilishly handsome Lorcan Wright can spot evil better than anyone. As a half-demon, he knows it well, and numbs his own urges with alcohol and the many women eager to share his bed. Now, however, he’s determined to use his supernatural abilities for good. His job locating and assessing magical beings at the LAMB agency seems perfect… until he disagrees with them on which evil beings should be destroyed.

Lovely Fiona Maguire is a strong, independent woman who’s been around long enough to trust her instincts. She’s also a powerful witch employed at LAMB and has no patience for Lorcan’s immature antics. About the only opinion they share is the stupidity of LAMB’s rules. Why let someone die when, with a wave of her hand, she could send them to a safer time or place, right?

Rogue agents aren’t popular at LAMB, so when disturbing events occur that could change the course of human history, Lorcan and Fiona are forced into a partnership. Their assignment: gather a team of other gifted creatures from the past, uncover the mystery, stop the evil and save the current world.

To do that, they must first learn to trust each other.

Saving the world might be easier. 

 

My Review: 

I was hooked from the very first page.

Forced to work together, regardless of their dislike for each other, LAMB agents, Fiona Maguire’s and Lorcan Wright, make the best of the situation and set out to fight evil.  This first book in the Witch and Demon Hunter series is a fast paced highly addictive story.  I couldn’t get enough of Fiona and Lorcan.  I enjoyed seeing how they became friends and learned to work together.  The book has lots of action and fun banter making it one that I won’t soon forget.

 

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