Interesting book. Eden is a sceptical psychic who has just inherited half a failing detective agency and been possessed by a demon named Darrak. This is the perfect chick lit paranormal read if that's what your into - for me though, I found it kind of boring. Eden was whiny and at times stupid and I've found my threshold for that sort of tolerance has been steadily declining. Add in the fact there's a love triangle (albeit a minor one) with the police detective, Ben and I just couldn't find myself caring. It's not a bad read though, just not what I was after. I doubt I'll read the rest of the series. 3 stars.
An interesting new take on the world of Demons. The moment I picked up this book, I couldn't put it down, it just possessed me (haha pun intended)and I had to finished the book. This is my first time reading this author, and I'm quite glad I did, I now have a new author I love. Eden is a mild psychic and she end up helping the police on a case, she didn't realize that this particular case was going to change her life forever. Darrak a demon bound to possess human hosts from a curse put on him by a black witch. After Ben the pretty boy cop shoots a serial killer, Eden and Darrak are unwillingly bound together. They go through a wild adventure and a sensual ride, as they try to figure out how to get Darrak out of Eden's body, before it ends up killing her.
The writing was great and really easy to follow, the storyline was superb, and it definitely left me wanting more.
Original review: http://onabookbender.com/2011/10/26/review-the-demon-in-me-by-michelle-rowen/
The Demon in Me was one of those books that leaves you with the, “How is this ever going to be resolved?!?!” feeling. This suspense was enough to keep me engaged and anxious to finish (which I did in a single day). However, upon finishing, I was completely ready to read the second book at the series, so I resisted reading the excerpt in this book (which would probably make me want to read the next book even more). Yes, that strategy is how I avoid a lot of frustration. Ignorance is bliss, right?
Forget everything you know about demon possession — this is so much better. The Demon in Me is a unique premise in the paranormal genre (there are demons, yes, but none that inhabit your body with you — at least with the books I’ve read) and it was a refreshing read. But demons aren’t the only paranormal creature in The Demon in Me; there were witches, faeries, and shifters galore. Though The Demon in Me primarily focused on witches and demons, I suspect that there will be more exploration into the paranormal world in the second book.
Eden was a pretty good main character. There is the typical, “thrust into a world main character never imagined before” set up here, but I felt it was handled well — or I didn’t care; either way it works. Darrak was an intriguing edgy bad guy who may or may not be good. The interactions between the two often prove to be humorous. Though there is a clear ending, the last chapter throws a couple of curve balls that leave a great opening for more action (and drama) in Something Wicked.