Sting by Deborah Wilde

Sting (Nava Katz, #2)

by Deborah Wilde

50% boobs.
50% sarcasm.
100% new breed of hunter.

After a bumpy start as the only female demon hunter in the top secret Brotherhood of David, Nava Katz heads to Prague for her first undercover mission: unmasking a demon movie star.

She’d be all kinds of thrilled if it weren’t for the fact that her fellow hunter-with-benefits, Rohan Mitra, has reclaimed his rock star status and assigned Nava the role of groupie.

Rejecting her “be a good girl and follow orders” directive, Nava unleashes an alter ego guaranteed to hook their celebrity target and drive Rohan crazy.

No downside–until she finds herself up against Rohan’s past, the Brotherhood’s antiquated thinking, and her own identity issues, turning her personal life into a bomb that could blow up the entire operation.

Sparkly and deadly; it’s a plan.

Get this laugh out loud urban fantasy now.

Reviewed by stacey_is_sassy on

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DNF at 50%

I was hoping the original storyline and interesting characters would make up for the lack of romance but unfortunately, it doesn't. Don't get me wrong, there's sex in this one and the hint that feelings are involved, it's just more about scratching an itch and regretting it than romance. I'm not invested enough to wait for Nava and Rohan to grow the heck up and accept the feelings they have for each other. A wee bit too high school with nasty teachers, petty squabbles, him acting the manwhore out of spite and her acting bratty, to suit me. This series had potential but it just missed the mark by a smidge.

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