Diana Rowland brings us back into the world of demonology and police mystery with Blood of the Demon, the sequel to her very enjoyable Mark of the Demon featuring Beaulac, Louisiana homicide detective Kara Gillian. Kara has the power to summon demons from another realm to help her on hard to solve supernatural murder cases. Kara is recovering from being on leave after a month. She died and was brought back to life after working a very dangerous case involving a serial killer called the Symbol Man. Her dear aunt Tessa, who taught Kara to summon demons, lies in a coma, and it looks like she won’t be coming out of it anytime soon. But life goes on for Kara and that means another murder to solve. Unfortunately this case deals with the death of a police officer she knows.
Brian Roth is found dead at his house in what looks like to be suicide by his gun. This gruesome sight doesn’t sit well with Kara not because of the way Brian killed himself or the note he left where he admits to killing his wife through kinky sex play gone wrong, but his essence, known better as his soul, is gone and has been violently ripped out of his body. This means someone has the power of the arcane, the ability to summon demons and use their powers for their own needs, just like Kara can. As Kara digs deeper, more bodies start piling up with missing essences. Included is Brian’s wife Carol, who is also found murdered, her essence torn from her body. These killings are all connected in ghastly ways and it is up to Kara to stop this killer.
Kara has more than a few friends to help her as backup. There’s Special Agent Ryan Kristoff who worked with Kara before on the Symbol Man murders. Ryan knows about the arcane and what Kara is capable of. They also have established a friendship that Kara wouldn’t mind taking to the next level. But Ryan doesn’t give her any signs, so she keeps her feelings to herself. Ryan has transferred down to Beaulac along with his partner Zack Garner,who Kara fondly thinks of more as a California surfer then special agent. Zack also knows about Kara’s powers and it seems Ryan has a secret ability, but isn’t willing to share it with her.
Not only does Kara have human support, but of another, more dangerous individual. His name is Rhyzkahl, a very powerful demon lord Kara summoned by mistake on her last case. Usually when a demon lord is summoned, the one who does the summoning doesn’t survive. Rhyzkahl let Kara live and has built a connection with her. When they first met, she ended up having mind blowing sex with him, which allowed him into entering her dreams. For some reason Rhyzkahl still appears in her dreams, even though this connection was severed. Kara knows she shouldn’t turn to Rhyzkahl for help, but he’s the only one who can give her answers. Plus, she gets a thrill whenever she’s with him. Unfortunately because Kara needs his help and he knows it, he wants something in return. Rhyzkahl wants her as his summoner, which is a kind of consort. He would come to her periodically, under a certain amount of restraints to keep him under control. Kara would have a whole new world of knowledge at her fingertips and a demon lord at her disposal, who not only can help her on tough to crack cases, but also give her pleasure as an extra incentive. And since Kara is lonely and a bit vulnerable, mainly because of Ryan’s disinterest, she’s open, but with some concerns.
Rhyzkahl has a plan and is very vague when answering Kara’s questions. And because of this, she becomes more indebted to him. Ryan becomes enraged when finds out how often Kara calls Rhyzkahl and how intimate they are. There’s one blazing hot demon sex scene where Rhyzkahl claims and plunders Kara. Her friendship with Ryan starts to crack. Kara wants that something more with Ryan, but he keeps her at arms length. Plus the need to summon is in her blood and it continues to build where she doesn’t want to stop. Kara is walking a fine line where she has no choice but to turn to other ways to catch this killer who consumes human souls where they may not be able to be stopped.
Blood of the Demon is an excellent page turner with a nice combination of paranormal suspense and crime fiction. Diana is very skilled at writing many twists and turns with a mystery that keeps you guessing until the very last page. So many characters in this story have secrets and Ryan has a big one. We are given bits and pieces at what he’s capable of, but nothing is certain or fully revealed in regards to him. Kara is pretty much an open book, a welcome observer for the reader. This is a woman who lives and breaths her job, but also has a very dangerous hobby that will most definitely lead to some perilous situations in the future. The way Diana ends things are thrilling and shocking. Kara can’t help herself and turns to Rhyzkahl. He manipulates things for his own enjoyment. This demon lord is a selfish one who has a bigger plan for Kara. But that plan is very much unknown. But because of Kara’s promise to Rhyzkahl, she has now been backed into a corner and he has more of a hold over her than ever before.
Many readers will be rooting for a stronger romance between Kara and Ryan, but again there’s Rhyzkahl who Kara should stay away from, but gives into her desire and needs. He’s somewhat ambiguous in his regard to her, but I do believe he cares for her. Ryan has a lot of work to do on his end to claim Kara’s heart, because at this moment Rhyzkahl is one up on him.
Diana has a great combination that appeals to many different types or readers. The way she has ended things with Blood of the Demon has me very anxious for the next release. This is one author, who has proven with her sophomore release, she isn’t a fluke and full of book win.