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New Review for Demon’s Prize!

Posted by alphawolfseries on 05/05/2015
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Just got a brand-spanking new review from Bri Calkins from Promote Your Book. Check it out!

The following content was taken from https://brijustine.wordpress.com/book-reviews/

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I just finished reading A Demon’s Prize by Jennifer Maimone and I have to say, I thoroughly enjoyed it.  I can’t dive too deep into the storyline without giving much away but it is about vampires and werewolves and before you say, “Oh another vampire book”, let me say this one is really cool. Angela is a wolf/vampire hybrid and her friends are werewolves. They seem to be just a normal group of people who move to the city for a new start (and they are in a band… which I wish there was more of in the book). They quickly meet Brent who is a “pure” werewolf. (Kinda like the Originals) and they eventually join forces to battle an evil demon who wants to steal their souls and make them his slaves in Hell. I must say I developed a slight crush for Brent. He’s rugged and fierce and mysterious. Angela and Brent start out hating each other but end up developing feelings for each other which I found to be a little cliché but Jennifer did a really good job at not letting it consume the entire storyline. The demon who is after Brent is evil and nasty… and flat out gave me the creeps! I just wanted him to die!!!!! One minor thing that I didn’t really like was how a lot of the dialogue was dragged out. Some parts I just found myself wanting the conversation to hurry up and end so I could find out what was going to happen, but that’s just my personal preference. Jennifer displays true writing talent. For me, it is rather difficult to find a book that keeps my interest until the end and A Demon’s Prize did just that. She also did a great job with the ending because it left a cliffhanger so the reader is going to want to immediately buy the next book. I know I can’t wait to read the next book.

If you like supernatural suspense books, you will enjoy this book. It has sweet moments, scary moments and even made me laugh a few times. If you want to check out this book, please visit Jennifer’s site. www.alphawolfseries.com

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Thank you, Bri, for your review, and everyone else who has read the Alpha Wolf Series! I read every single review I get, so if you want to make one yourself, you can for Amazon, Goodreads, Facebook, and even the Nook! 🙂 Night, everyone!

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