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Touch of the Demon (Kara Gillian #5) by Diana Rowland - Potential Start Date January 25th
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I am having a hard time with it. If this was the first book in the series it would be dnf for sure. As it is, I am only reading 2-3 chapters at a time, then switching to a different book. Very slow going.

I am having a hard time with it. If this was the first book in the series it would be dnf for sure. As it is, I am only reading 2-3 chapters at a time, ..."
I would say see if you can get through the halfway point, chapter 18 or 19, before setting it aside as a DNF. I'm on a reread, and that is definitely a big turning point that, for me, drove to the end of the book speedily, then prompted a reread of the first chapters. One of the keys is that it isn't a first book in the series and a it is bringing together a lot of the unanswered questions from previous books that, for a large proportion of readers, paid off in a big way. It won't for everyone, of course, but I still say to give it a chance through 18 or 19. I found it to be awesome groundwork for what will be coming up on Earth in the next books, but definitely not one that can be skipped with any hope of understanding the next one.


It feels more like a fantasy book which is awesome because I love high fantasy but um I need a glossary or something because I forget what demon is what. A map would be good.

A map would be great! And a glossary for this one would have been cool just to double check. By the end of the book I knew everyone pretty well.. and have new characters to really like... or not like (as a character, though written well)... to interface with all of the old favorites. I'm a little over half through on the reread, and appreciate a lot of the stuff this time through that I did not appreciate as much on the first time. Really gives me hope for a lively last four books. :)


I can't say that I ever warmed up to it, mostly just plodded through. Overall I don't care for spending time in the demon relm. I found it interesting how Kara was stunned that she was betrayed by the demons. Hellloooo, they are demons, why wouldn't they!
On a side note, I wish that I had my own zilla to make my own wardrobe.

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I just finished my reread and definitely found more layers than the first time through. I completely understand that this book doesn't suit everyone, but it was one I thoroughly enjoyed, and will read again. The biggest questions were answered for me... the ones that had been dragging on. I don't mind new ones, since that keeps it all interesting. :) And more questions like (view spoiler)


I so understand your feelings, this is how I felt.

I think what I disliked the most was the change in Kara. I liked her as the cop and all that went along with it. Now she is like the super-power sexy summoner. Was it just me or did she seem a lot less mature in this book?? Honestly even when the evil thing happened to her I saw that coming maybe not to the extent but wow no spidey sense or contingency plan?? Before she was much more self reliant. I dunno Kara was never annoying before but now ugg.
Damn shame Rhyzkahl is bat sh#! crazy...maybe he needs the purification chamber
Ok so here are a bunch of things that made no dang sense to me (view spoiler)
In the end I can honestly say I do not love it but I don't hate it either.
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Synopsis:
Kara Gillian is in some seriously deep trouble.
She’s used to summoning supernatural creatures from the demon realm to our world, but now the tables have been turned and she’s the one who’s been summoned. Kara is the prisoner of yet another demonic lord, but she quickly discovers that she’s far more than a mere hostage. Yet waiting for rescue has never been her style, and Kara has no intention of being a pawn in someone else’s game.
There’s intrigue to spare as she digs into the origin of the demonic lords and discovers the machinations of humans and demons alike. Kara is shocked to discover that she has her own history in the demon realm, and that the ties between her and the demonic lords Rhyzkahl and Szerain go back farther than she could have ever imagined. But treachery runs rampant among all the lords, and she’s going to have to stay sharp in order to keep from being used to further their own agendas. The lords have a secret that dates back to earth’s ancient history, and it could have devastating repercussions for both worlds.
Yet more than anything else, Kara’s abilities as a homicide detective will be put to the test—because this time the murder she has to solve is her own.