"Demons live in all of us. There's only one difference between humans and Luptators - it's our ability to control them." Wesley Pike is the average New York City teenager blessed with wealth, a moderately handsome face, and a brain that has placed him at the top of his class. What Wesley doesn't know is that he and his family are a race of people who bond their souls to demon familiars. After his family is summoned to a strange land void of light and full of dark mysteries, Wesley must return home to save his parents, along with the people of Earth and those he never knew existed.
Tyler Watkins was born in Parkersburg, West Virginia and currently resides in Columbus, Ohio. He is a Best Selling Author in LGBT Action and Adventure, as well as Fiction-Fantasy. His debut novel, "Luptator: Daemon Angelum" was released in July of 2014, with two novels of the same series, Luptator: Klyborne's Revenge (2015) and Luptator" Ascension (2016), following.
I found this book to be one of the ones I could not put down. It took me a couple chapters to figure out the unknown words,but I am really impressed with the story line. Waiting for a sequel!
Here's an original series that you will enjoy checking out. There are three books in the series, but the third hasn't been released yet. So happy for author, Tyler Watkins. He's representing Good against Evil and the careful development of a same sex relationships.
In book one of the series, Wesley is a loner, looking for nothing but a comfortable existence . He's a bit stand-offish but that's just his nature. It's not until his graduation day that things turn out to be anything but comfortable.
His life has been rearranged and not in a very positive way... or is it? He's discovered his family, even himself is what's called a Luptator. They defend people on earth from demons that seek to harm humanity. They work alongside demons and have powers that allow them to transport to particular places and protection but when the threat comes from someone close to him, he's unsure how to fight it out. Thankfully, he's not alone! The fate of the world is in their hands and Wesley has to grow into himself and his powers in order to save those he loves, New York, the world!
I have to admit, this is an original story. It's a cool concept and though the characters were linked to demons, they were heroes! What was difficult in the beginning was the emotional continuity. Wesley didn't seem to flow as I felt he should have. I kept finding myself upset with him as he questioned some things that didn't matter, then would be nonchalant the next about the issues he should've been trying to figure out! Relationships were deep, nearly on first meeting and serious flirting when his parents were still in mortal danger! Wha? For the full review: http://bit.ly/1S2gu4X **Book provided by author for an honest review.
I wrote this series for all of those who face troubles in their lives and are strong enough to power through them. The basis of demon familiars in Luptator is directly related to the "demons" us humans have. We can allow those "demons" to help us grow into better people, or we can allow them to destroy us. "Demons" are not the only moral of the Luptator series. Being who you truly are and not being afraid to show it is also very powerful in this series. The main character, who realizes that he's homosexual, quickly comes to terms and admits to himself, and to his parents, that he has feelings for another man. There are many good life lessons in Luptator: Daemon Angelum that everyone can relate to.