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Falling for Demons #3

How Not to Woo Your Human Warrior

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Eyes forward, sword up, heart true.

Kalypso has a long list of things to be angry about, starting and ending with a spiky purple demon who reluctantly rescued her and five other women from the Dreadmoor. Trapped in the demon realm, Ozirax is the final barrier standing between her and her sister, so she’ll play nice for now. The only issue is… she’s never been nice, and when she drives away the one person she’s dedicated her life to, Kalypso is left without a purpose. Until she finds a demon warrior whose simmering anger calls to her own.

On the cusp of promotion in the demon guard, it must be a cruel joke from the gods that Ozirax ends up saddled with the rage-filled human woman. Kalypso is stubborn, vicious, and unafraid—the kind of distraction he doesn’t need—but she holds the key to his rise in rank. Work together, keep her in line, and the captain’s position is his. But there’s a cunning mind behind the spicy human fighting him at every turn with fists and blunt teeth, and with danger lurking in the Dreadmoor, she might be the very warrior their realm needs.

They’ve found their match, a mirror to the anger burning within. Kalypso has shown her colors, sharpened her defenses, but Ozirax is filling in the cracks of her broken pieces, and she’s not sure how to separate them again. Love has always been her weakness, but loving a demon? It might very well be her downfall.

The world has taught them to flare their spikes, but when passion blurs the lines of fury, can they walk away with their hearts intact?

For fans of fantasy monster romance, cozier fantasy, and queer stories, join Laura Winter and AK Caggiano in the Falling for Demons series of interconnected standalones, set in the same fantasy world. Follow six humans and their budding romances with the demons they once feared in a cozy, spicy setting.

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Published February 1, 2026

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Laura Winter

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Laura Winter is a passionate creator, minimalist, and van life dreamer. She's dedicated to writing character-driven stories with intricate plots that will keep you engaged until the last page. Explore new worlds, fall in love with characters, and enjoy an escape.

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356 reviews6 followers
December 5, 2025
Rating 4.5⭐
Spice 👀💎💰.5


ARC Review

As much as angry the main characters were, the story was pretty emotional at times. To be always be the strong one and keeping your walls up constanly. This book really did a good job portraying it. I really enjoyed that we get to see the FMC truly become her own person without to the need to constantly look out for her younger sister. The character development was just really good.

I did have a small issues, nothing too big. I felt the suspense about portal opening the hells and cursed monsters are being summoned out was a tiny bit slow, but then rushed towards the end. I wish we have gotten more foreshadow who the person was behind it was.

The spice was veryyy good, though, I am slightly tinyyy bit sad we didn't get more use of the tail options but you know I'm not mad about it (would have liked it lol). I enjoy that we get a bit of Kalypo as a dommy mommy and just throwing taunts towards Ozirax.

I am definitely 1000000% ready for book 4. It is Brioni's story and I absolutely adore her with the snippets we get in the books. A.K Caggiano does such a good job with the sunshine personality so I am soooo excited!!!

I received the ARC tfrom the author. This review is my true and honest thoughts
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84 reviews8 followers
December 11, 2025
angry bi x angry bi is a pairing i am OBSESSED WITH. gimme them both idc i can take them.

these two were so mf funny i was grinning during this entire book. there are, of course, some heart wrenching scenes you’ll get a little teary over, but overall this couple is spicy (ha) and hilarious.
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295 reviews
December 10, 2025
Alittle more blood thirst in my cozy monster smut than I normally prefer but still a damned good time
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384 reviews6 followers
December 22, 2025
Thank you so much to Laura Winter for the ARC!

How Not to Woo Your Human Warrior (commonly referred to as 'woo' by the authors in a lot of their discussions/promotional material) follows Kalypso, a woman who has just woken up from being sold into sex slavery along with her younger sister and four other women. Thankfully, she was rescued and brought somewhere she was told was safe. The issue? The place is crawling with mythical demons, and they won't let her go or let her see her sister. She's placed with the city guard, where if she behaves, she will have the opportunity to see her sister. The issue with that? The spiky, cocky, angry, irresistibly hot demon that is her new squad leader.

I love these books because they are such a quick, fun read. I really appreciate the journey that Kaly and Ozirax go on together, learning to open up to the other and how to channel their anger with the world into something good. It's also hot as fuck.

For me, this one just didn't pack the same punch as Laura's last book, How Not to Charm your Human Colleague, and I think it might be that I just don't love the grumpyXgrumpy dynamic that the characters had. Their POVs were filled with angst (rightfully so) but it's something I'm not usually in the mood for.

I am so, so excited for the next release of these books. Move over Ice Planet Barbarians, make room for Falling for Demons!
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59 reviews28 followers
November 5, 2025
I love a story about two grumps who are secret cinnamon rolls underneath it all. Training, battles, emotional growth, and dyslexia representation. What more do you want? This book was yet again another tale that spoke directly to my heart - it’s so nice to be able to relate to a character and see them grow throughout the story.
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166 reviews2 followers
November 29, 2025
Honestly it felt great to dive back into to this world. I really enjoyed how Kalypso and Oz’s relationship developed. As previous books in the series, this deals with some darker themes sensitively, including self harm and historical abuse. Saying that, If you’re after a low stakes, fun time with a generous amount of hot monster loving you should definitely check this out. These are my honest thoughts and thanks to the author for gifting me this ARC.
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3,092 reviews51 followers
December 7, 2025
Great monster romantic adventure

There really are monsters, but most of the demons are big, brave, not monstrous, and often funny (the rabbit incident is hilarious). Kaly and Oz have issues; there is a lot of angry sex. Oz's squad mates are great and add humor and warmth to the story. The worldbuilding is interesting, and the story is enjoyable.
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61 reviews
December 22, 2025
“Granted, she’d made him sleep on the floor for three days, despite his hip still healing, but she’d dangled her hand over the edge for him to hold. That was more than he deserved.” I’M KICKING MY FEET
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6 reviews
December 9, 2025
ARC Review

I love this series and this book just added to that. As an angry eldest daughter, Kalypso was very relatable to me. (Although, if hot demons "kidnapped" [saved] me, I would be much less resistant to it than Kaly was.)

The grumpy x grumpy dynamic was so fun and made it extra cute when they confronted their icky feelings. It felt like they were able to really understand each other because of their similar personalities. I also love how they didn't lose the sassy banter even as they started getting closer.

And of course, Ozirax, you supportive and accommodating king. Plus, come on, that slutty little crop top - yes. Very good, yes.

Overall, if you're looking for a sweet and spicy interconnected series, this is it. I've had so much fun reading the series so far and I'm looking forward to more!
2,870 reviews3 followers
December 27, 2025
some promising elements and a few oddities that add up to a good story

Rating: 3.75⭐️

I had seen this series before but not read any of the books. But the description of How Not To Woo Your Human Warrior included a rage filled main woman character, one who when kidnapped by demons used her anger to fight to reach her sister.

That sounded promising and it also stated it could be read as a standalone, so I picked it up.

I mostly enjoyed the story. Not having read the preceding novels, I don’t know how much of the missing world building is to be found there. What I did find was a story that dealt with some sensitive issues (parental abuse,DV,control issues and anger issues) yet framed them with some comedic humor that is a bit jarring. Or perhaps just odd that it feels out of place.

At least to me.

The storyline is good. A pair of sisters, already at odds, are kidnapped by slavers. And then rescued. By demons.

Kalypso or Kaly, the older sister has lived a tough life. Her history is slowly revealed over the course of the book, the reason she’s so excellent at fighting, so filled with rage, so quick with her anger. With her younger sister as her only focus. As one can imagine, none of those reasons are good.

Her sister, Kat, is an enigma for the most part, separated from Kaly, used as to keep Kaly compliant with the rules of the place they are living in.

That damaged dynamic is a realistic twist of the book.

Ozirax, the demon warrior in charge of Kaly getting settled into her new environment is an interesting character. This is the first time I’ve seen dyslexia written into a demon in this manner, and it’s a very successful element. Same for how it’s a part of Kaly’s story. This bridge is just one that makes their journey to a relationship work.

Other aspects of the story I think are well written are the various paranormal creatures that are battled or just met as part of this new world. The teams and political factions are very similar to an earth similar system and/or structure so there’s nothing new to explore.

What I find irksome about this and any other book is where the author has given a element of their series a name that’s either silly or odd enough that just seeing it, throws you out of the narrative. Example. The current storyline is dealing with a serious issue, then one of the characters mentions that they are living in Heck.

SMH. Demons in Heck.

Which would be funny if this was a comedy. And not a book dealing with child abuse, rage, anger management, and other sensitive topics.

Yes, I took rating points away because of that.

And because that wasn’t well written. You can have humor and traumatic experiences within the same novel but the writing has to be exceptional. This isn’t it.

It’s engaging at times. Downright awkward reading at times. Oz calls Kaly spicy immediately because she’s filled with rage over being kidnapped and drugged by slavers and separated from her sister. Anyone see a problem here?

It’s that sort of thing that occurs regularly throughout that makes this a ok read but not one where I’ll seek out the other books.

Falling for Demons-6 books:

“Six human women, betrayed by their own only to be rescued by the very demons they were taught to fear, find themselves trapped in a harrowing, magical city.

But the cautionary tales were wrong, and they’re quick to learn demons don’t inspire terror but temptation…”

▪️How Not to Court Your Human Captive #1 by A. K. Caggiano
▪️How Not to Charm Your Human Colleague #2 by Laura Winters
▪️How Not To Woo Your Human Warrior #3 by Laura Winters
▪️How Not to Tame Your Human Tease #4 by A. K. Caggiano
▪️How Not to Pursue Your Human Perfectionist #5 by Laura Winters
▪️How Not to Mesmerize Your Human Muse #6 by A. K. Caggiano
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696 reviews63 followers
January 30, 2026
🎧 Audiobook Review: How Not to Woo Your Human Warrior by Laura White 🎧

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Loved. Loved. LOVED this book!

From the very first chapter, I was hooked. The narration by Raven Wildewood and Alexander Cendese was absolutely phenomenal — they brought these characters to life in a way that made it impossible to stop listening. Their voices captured the emotion, tension, humor, and growth perfectly. Honestly, the narration elevated an already great story into something unforgettable.

This might be my favorite book in the series so far.

Kalypso’s journey really hit home for me. Watching her learn how to live for herself — not out of obligation, fear, or expectation — was powerful. So many of us forget to choose ourselves, and seeing her slowly realize her worth, at her own pace, felt real and relatable. I loved that she wasn’t rushed. She was supported, encouraged, and gently pushed when she needed it most.

And then there’s Ozirax… 🖤
Kind, patient, and quietly struggling with his own identity. His battle with living up to his father’s expectations versus following his true calling added so much depth to his character. What I loved most was how, while helping Kalypso grow, he also found clarity and strength within himself. Their growth felt natural, earned, and beautifully intertwined.

As both characters evolve, the tension rises — because their world is being threatened by an unseen force, adding suspense and urgency that kept me glued to my headphones.

✨ Strong character development
✨ Emotional growth
✨ Slow-burn connection
✨ Fantastic narration
✨ Just the right amount of depth and heart

This audiobook had everything I love: emotion, growth, romance, and a story that sticks with you after it ends. The narrators truly brought the soul of this book to life.

🎧 I can’t wait for the next book in this series!
If you’re listening — trust me, this one is absolutely worth
it. 💥📚

Thank you Netgalley and Dreamscape Media
for the audio ARC of How not to Woo your Human Warrior by Laura White in exchange for an honest review. This plays no part in how I rated or reviewed this book.
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153 reviews
November 2, 2025
4☆'s

This was an entertaining, very fast read that packed a punch (pun intended?). This is the spiciest book so far of the falling for demons series. Thank you so much to the author for the advanced copy.

This novel contained so much, and yet I was still left, wanting slightly more. We are given two main characters that are angry by nature, one is angry and in control, and the other is angry and a human tornado. Literally, for most of the book, Kalypso is angry and impulsive. She goes through an extraordinary amount of change across the book, and her story isn't always easy. It makes sense why she is so angry, why she makes the decisions she makes, and thankfully, she is able to make that needed growth. I wish the emotional development we had at 73% had happened sooner. I also would have loved to have seen the storyline with her sister flushed out a bit more. It was so important, and yet we barely see her. This is, of course, explained and makes sense within the story. I just was left feeling wanting in this storyline. That being said, we had these lovely deep moments of her connecting with Oz. Just these great, iconic, noteworthy lines. Ozirax is so much more of a balanced feeling character. He is slightly less angry and more bordering on grouchy, and very prickly. I kinda loved when she'd refer to him as a purple cactus.

I loved watching the characters as they changed and grew. More importantly as they grew together. They communicated well, even though some of that communication was just "I still hate you". This book was the spiciest of the series so far, and while it was fun in the story. There was just something about the pacing with the plot that felt slightly off to me. BUT!! I was in a weird reading funk when I started this story, and honestly, all my opinions are colored by this viewpoint most likely.

I will revisit this book again. There were some truly iconic moments and quotes that will stick with me.

Release Date: 04 December 2025
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3,556 reviews42 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 29, 2026
Kalypso is used to doing whatever it takes to survive and keep her sister safe. So when they're kidnapped by slavers, only to be rescued by demons and taken to the demon realm, she's ready to fight her way out no matter what it takes. But the demons are nice, and the life they're offering Kalypso and her sister is better than anything they could have achieved on their own. One disagreement later sees Kalypso alone, working as the only human in the demon guard, under the not-so-tender care of a spiky purple demon. Ozirax never expected to be put in charge of a rage–filled human woman, and finding her incredibly sexy is not helping him figure out if he cares to apply for the promotion everyone's pushing him towards or where the increased danger to the city is coming from.

It's fun and sexy and full of action, but it's also utter fluff that would benefit from a little more world-building. It could be that it's the third book in the series, but everything feels rushed. It's like everything that happens in between the five-alarm fire smexy scenes doesn't matter as much, when those are the scenes that made it fun. I loved the rest of the demon guard and the relationships between them. Kalypso's relationship with her sister and how their past shaped it and them is interesting, but barely touched on.

The narration by both Raven Wildewood and Alexander Cendese is brilliant. They bring all the characters to life, making it easy to distinguish who's talking when and feel like you're in the room with them, witnessing perfectly timed banter.

I guess I was more in the mood for plot and characters than spice, but there's no denying that it's a quick, fun listen that entertains from beginning to end.

Happy thanks to NetGalley and Dreamscape Media for the entertaining listen.
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270 reviews204 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 26, 2026
4.0 ★— Disassociating with demon romance, that's what I'm doing.
This audiobook gave me exactly what I wanted based on its blurb: a strong warrior heroine falling for her demon handler turned casual hookup, and I fully enjoyed myself.

This is a pretty fast-paced story, with the books in this series all revolving around the premise of a kidnapped human woman ending up with a demon love interest. I haven’t read the other books, but I had absolutely no trouble following this one, so I’d say it works very well as a standalone!

Kalypso is an FMC with the kind of unusual traits I love to see in romantasy. She’s tall (something even the demons around her comment on) and she’s a muscular, tattooed fighter. Over the course of the story, she becomes a warrior and ends up working under the MMC. The romance itself moves quickly, with their physical relationship starting early on, and I liked that they felt evenly matched. Two bisexual, angry warriors finding their footing together was a neat dynamic!

The smut scenes were plentiful, though nothing that really blew me away. Still, this made for a very fun audiobook to throw on as a palate cleanser and something light, smutty, and easy to enjoy.

🎧 Audiobook Note
🎙️ Narration Style: Dual

I really liked the female narrator, but I didn’t love how the male narrator handled the Kalypso's lines in the MMC POV chapters. That particular tone was a little grating for me personally. Otherwise, I thought both narrators did a solid job overall and made the listening experience very pleasant.

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Thank you to Dreamscape Media for the ALC.
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56 reviews8 followers
January 29, 2026
This was such an angsty, spicy and fun read. I have fallen in love with the Falling for Demons series, co-written by Laura Winter and A. K. Caggiano.

Kalypso is one of the six human women recused from slavers and brought to the demon realm, Heck. She is strong, stubborn, angry, and fearless. All she wants is to find her sister and get the HECK out of there!

Ozirax, the tall, spiky, cocky, and equally angry purple demon is tasked with training and overseeing Kaly as she is added to the City Guard. Together, their squad is responsible for protecting Heck, its citizens and patrolling the Dreadmoor to keep the evil creatures at bay.

Together, Kaly and Oz train, hone and develop not only their physical skills and abilities but also begin to break through the hardened emotional defences, mend the broken pieces, and acknowledge their trauma and fears. With a number of SPICY times in between.

I highly recommend listening to the audiobook, performed by Raven Wildewood and Alexander Cendese, because the narrators do this book the absolute justice it deserves, bringing these two spiky, angry characters to life and making me unable to stop listening.

I love the Falling for Demons series and cannot wait to read the next book as I need to learn more about Brioni’s story (How Not to Tame Your Human Tease).

Eyes forward, sword up, heart true. You’ll enjoy this book (and series) if you like:
- Cozy, Monster Romance
- Angry/Angry
- Reluctant partners
- Dual POV
- Spicy Bargains
- Queer Stories
- He Falls First, and HARD
- Eww, Feelings
- Tattooed & Pierced MMC

Thank you Laura Winter, Dreamscape Media and Netgalley for the Advanced Listener Copy (ALC).
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12 reviews
February 2, 2026
This was an all around good time that packed so much into the <7 hour audiobook: lovable side characters, action, monsters, spice, and some deeply emotional growth and vulnerability.

You don’t need to have read the previous 2 books to really enjoy this one, with each one starring their own characters and dynamics. I’ve never experienced an enemies-with-benefits relationship before, and I found it a refreshing spin on typical meet-cutes or enemies-to-lovers dynamics. We also get to see two grumpy x grumpy MCs who both have to figure out how to put the teeth and claws away to get along, only to find a safe space in each other.

The spice was delicious, the relationship genuine and turned out to be surprisingly heartfelt and wholesome…. Between the hilarious banter and bedroom antics.

For such a short audiobook, I really came to adore this “spicy human” and “purple cactus” along with their cast of friends, and I can’t wait to read more of their world and adventures.

My only drawback from this experience was the narration. While both voice actors are incredibly talented, Raven Wildewood especially has an incredible range for the lineup of secondary characters, I unfortunately found that the default cadence of her narration didn’t match the tone I expected for Kaly. While Kaly is an Amazonian-type build full of height and muscle, I found my mind equating the voice with a smaller, more delicate type of woman.

Regardless, I absolutely loved this audiobook and I will definitely be diving into more of this world!

Thank you so much to Laura Winter, Dreamscape Media, and NetGalley for the chance to review this ARC in exchange for my honest review.
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164 reviews6 followers
November 14, 2025
I absolutely loved the grumpy x grumpy energy in this book! A 4.5 star read for me!

Kalypso is taken to heck against her will, she puts up a fight that will leave demons leary of getting close. She is driven to find her sister who is also taken. Her guilt and anger for not keeping her safe fuels her to fight her way out of Heck. But when she is given a job as a squad member she is mad that the leader is no other than the demon who took her in. Making a vow to make his life miserable as she plots a plan to escape.

Ozirax is a squadron leader who is up for promotion. He is happy with his squad despite his father's wishes to become captain. He is assigned the angry Kalypso to sponsor in Heck. He is unhappy with the assignment as they clash at every turn, despite that he can't help but be impressed with her fighting skills and sharp tongue. Oz discovers that they have more in common and that leads him to try and work with her anger instead of fighting. Allowing themselves to lean on one another and work as partners.

I absolutely love Kalypso's sprit! Her jabs and insults had me laughing out loud, her soft spot for the purple cactus had me giggling. Oz is her perfect other and she protects him just as much as she gives him grief. Laura does an amazing job giving these two so much heart and fire! I loved the rest of the squad as Kaly's new found family.

Read this if you love demons, prickly humans, found family, healing, dyslexia rep., monsters and bunnies. Happy Reading!
133 reviews
February 2, 2026
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐1/2
Spice Level: 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️
Audio: Dual

Thank you to Laura Winter, Dreamscape Media and NetGalley for the ALC in exchange for my honest review.

"From your sharp edges to your protective heart, you belong to no one Kalypso, but I will prove each and every day that I belong to you."

I love the way Ozirax just gets Kallie from the very start, he understands her anger and prickly nature as a mirror to his own. His grudging admiration of her "spicy" spirit is replaced by respect as Kallie fearlessly makes a space for herself between his own spikes.

Ozirax patiently shows Kallie at every turn that although she is strong enough to fight her own battles he will always have her back and that she can trust him, not only with her body, but also with her emotions. Together they learn that emotional connections are not a weakness but a strength.

The way the squad adopts Kallie is so cute, from the way they're always try to feed her up to their enthusiasm in training her, they become family when the distance between her sister seems insurmountable.

Although Raven Wildewood & Alexander Cendese did an excellent job of narrating the audio, I wish it had of been done in duet style as Alexander is not the best at narrating female characters, I also felt that Raven's voice was not quite what I imagine Kallie would sound like, but that is more of a me problem I think.

I have not listened to any of the other books in this series and feel that I missed some of the world building that listening to the series in order would have provided, having said that, this story stands on it's own sufficiently enough that I was easily able to immerse myself in the world without any prior context.

Tropes:
- Demon MMC
- Human FMC
- Tall FMC
- Dyslexic MC's
- Warrior MC's
- Bisexual MC's
- Hate to love
- Forced proximity
- Friends with benefits
- Dark past
- Found family
- Tattoos & intimate piercings
- 3rd person POV
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1,249 reviews4 followers
January 30, 2026
Thank you Netgalley and Dreamscape Media for providing me with a copy of the audiobook ARC in exchange for my unbiased review.

Full disclosure - I was drawn to this book because of the title before learning it was book 3 in a series. So I have not read the previous two books, but after reading this one, I think they can be read independently and not in order. However, I enjoyed this one so much, I will be going back to read the other two.

How Not to Woo Your Human Warrior is a fun, cheeky, sexy enemies to lovers (with Demons!) story. The main characters are Demon Ozirax and human Kalypso. They're both big, bold, angry, and merciless fighters. But Kalypso is out of her element, uncertain of who to trust, and missing her sister (Kat) whom she's been separated from since they were taken/rescued by the Demons. In a twist neither sister expected, Kat wants to stay where she is. She feels like their lives are finally going in a positive direction and wants Kalypso to stop trying to protect her.

There are a lot of different converging storylines along with the main potential love themes: battles, sabotage, postering, learning to trust, alongside the "scratch an itch" type initial coupling.

I think this is a fun, mature read, with good inclusion of consent and plot to go with the spice.

The audiobook was excellent, with dual POV and great narrators. Life is too short to read boring books and I plan to make the time to read the two previous installments. I appreciate being introduced to this series and this author.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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71 reviews5 followers
January 29, 2026
Thank you to Dreamscape Media for providing me a copy of the audiobook ARC!

Kalypso speaks to me on a spiritual level. She wakes up angry, she sleeps angry and her existence is just angry. Incredible feels though. She is entitled to her anger, given she’s now trapped with a bunch of demons (and she isn’t allowed to access her sister). We then follow the trials and tribulations that Kalypso goes through to try and get to her sister, but then enter Ozirax. Ozirax is a purple and spiked (literally) demon who is tasked with being Kalypso’s buddy (also literally) in order to get his big promotion. So we continue to follow these two as they go from enemies, to buddies with benefits, to silly and goofy and in love!!

It was nice to follow these two through their love story. There was a lot of messaging regarding opening up and being freer with your emotions, which I can appreciate as someone who struggles to open up.

I think my biggest gripe with Kalypso’s sister. She got them both in the mess of being trapped on this alien planet, but gets mad at Kalypso (!!) for ‘controlling’ her, but all of her actions point at being a bad decision maker, SO WHY ARE YOU ANGRY?? Other than this, whilst it felt fast paced (I feel like it might have benefited from more chapters) I did enjoy this light hearted book and would recommend if you’re looking for something with demons and humans and some spice (a decent, but not annoying amount imo) then I do suggest this book!
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165 reviews2 followers
December 31, 2025
How Not to Woo Your Human Warrior is the third book in the Falling for Demons series. Each novel in the series can be read as a standalone but I highly recommend reading them all chronologically because of the world building of Heck and several characters make appearances in different novels.

Admittedly I do not often read a grump x grump main character couple in a romantasy novel. But Kalypso and Ozirax have some great banter, and both feel like real personalities in this world that have gone through trauma. Prickly to their core they do actually go in swinging, but both soften up and realize the support the other offers in a world that is cruel and antagonistic.

Kalypso is a fierce, funny, and deeply driven by her love for her sister. She is also the dyslexia representation within this novel which I enjoyed reading the perspective of. The squad becomes Kalypso’s unexpected anchor, offering warmth, humor, and belonging in contrast to the anger she carries. Ozirax is weighed down by expectations, an emotionally abusive father, and a problematic promotion but he finds comfort and understanding in Kaly. The found family dynamic within the squad adds warmth and humor, making Heck feel like home despite the chaos.

Thank you to the authors for this advanced copy for review.
10 reviews
January 29, 2026
This cozy human/demon romance and fantasy occurs between a human and he rescuer in a demon town he guards. 

Kalypso is a human woman rescued by demon guard Ozirak who is wary of her. Kalypso lives to protect her sister who was also rescued but they have been separated. Ozirak and Kalypso make a deal which involves Kalypso behaving and serving as a guard on Ozirak's squad in order to see her sister, and if Ozirak is successful then he gets a promotion (that he deserves). The story evolves with tension and attraction growing between Kalypso and Ozirak and a decent amount of spiciness. 

The book includes topics such as domestic violence, family expectations, and blackmail.
Tropes featured include enemies to lovers, found family, forced proximity.

I liked this book and the growth of both characters.  Kalypso has been through a lot and Ozirak's positive balances her rage out. Likewise, Kalypso shows Ozirak that he should go after what he wants, even if it's different from what's expected. I will be reading the other books in this series.

I received a copy of this book in advance of its publication from NetGalley for a review. I listened to the audiobook and enjoyed listening to the narrators. Their use of different voices for different characters and tone change appropriate for scene changes or emotional scenes added to the story and made it a great audiobook experience. 
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43 reviews
December 7, 2025
We’re finally back in Heck, and this time the dynamic is different. Kalypso is the fighter of the group, aptly nicknamed as “spicy”.

I loved this story, and I wouldn’t expect anything else from Laura. Lovable, powerful characters, who embrace their strengths and flaws in order to become the best versions of themselves. Kalypso is no exception. Though she starts feisty and angry, we learn her reasons for it, and love her all the more for it. Oz sees that in her, and loves her for it too. What I loved most, is that Oz doesn’t try to change who she is. He loves her at her angriest and also at her happiest, and that never changes. He respects her fury, determination and her fight, and respects her all the more for it, where in the real world, unfortunately, most men would be intimidated by a woman like Kalypso. That is absolutely their loss, because this dynamic was absolutely everything and I loved this book with my whole heart. Such a small and cosy series, but so impactful nonetheless.

It goes to show that you don’t need a large epic fantasy plot to showcase some incredible life lessons and beautiful life stories, much in the way that T Kingfisher achieves that with her Saints of Steel series.

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66 reviews3 followers
November 19, 2025
Arc review

Spice 🌶️🌶️.5
Dyslexia representation
Grumpy x grumpy
Anger management
Bi-sexual mains (not heavily explored, only mentioned)

This is a tough one for me. This installment of the bigger series strayed from the single house, cozy, whimsical vibes and brought in a ton of action all over Heck and even beyond their borders. Aside from all the slashy action and extra spice I found myself bored at times, and sometimes struggled to picture the events happening with the way they were described. This one also didn’t seem to include as many ties to the larger series, while the others have these cute little Easter’s eggs that you come across in the next book or reference the previous one. This just felt like a deviation.
However, I’m such a huge fan of grumpy pants and this does an admirable job of keeping them grumpy with each other long enough to avoid any insta love. I liked the progression from enemies, to FWB, to lovey lovers. Oz has been my favorite MMC!
I also feel like there was missed opportunity for some poly action here! Both mains are Bi, angsty, and explorative m; I would have loved a little sharing activity! Will absolutely be continuing the series!
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64 reviews2 followers
January 25, 2026
Book Review: How Not to Woo Your Human Warrior by Laura Winter

How Not to Woo Your Human Warrior delivers a romance where everyone behaves sensibly. Laura Winter favors calm competence over manufactured drama, which is the book’s quiet trick.

The protagonists are capable, self aware, and well past the stage of emotional flailing. They communicate clearly, set boundaries, and refuse to misunderstand each other for the sake of plot. The romance unfolds through curiosity and mutual respect rather than crisis.

Identity and attraction are treated as ordinary facts, not narrative events, keeping the focus on connection rather than commentary, which I appreciated. Humor comes from cultural mismatch and earnest effort, not embarrassment. The audiobook narrators bring the story to life, and the stakes remain intentionally low throughout, which the book is confident enough to leave that way.

Readers looking for angst may be disappointed. Readers who enjoy dry wit and emotionally competent characters will likely not be.

Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for the audiobook ARC. This is my honest and unbiased opinion.
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Author 1 book
December 24, 2025
(Note: ARC reader review)

This pairing was wonderful and very fun. Although, much as I enjoyed the relationship, what I *really* loved about this book was that this FMC interacted with far more characters and the rest of Heck than any of the other FMCs thus far (granted, it's a lot easier for her than for Ember or Aiofe). Watching her interaction with the rest of her squad was adorable and I loved them so much (I have a soft spot for Rand)! I also loved that she made friends with another female demon, and I wish there had been more of that. It was also nice to get a little more world building. My only complaint was that I'm still struggling to determine the time period that these humans came from. There are many times where the humans, especially in this book, will say something that's very modern (either the wording or the concept behind what's being said), and that's rather off-putting and takes me out of the moment. Fortunately, it's not too frequent. Still an enjoyable read, though!
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13 reviews
December 29, 2025
I love my angry babies Oz & Kalypso so much 😭💖

Kaly is one of six women who have ended up in the demon realm of Heck, and she’s assigned to work in the guard with Ozirax, who is up for promotion. but they hate each other at first 👀 (enemies with benefits to lovers? HOT)

The angry & angry dynamic worked for them, and when they’re soft just for each other? I LOVE. Kaly is def on the book GF list 😏 also the banter & Kalys wit? omg, she killed me! Kaly also has and will do everything for her sister. My heart!

Laura Winter always has me swooning reading her books, but I was also emotional as Kaly and Oz break out of their shells, work on their individual things & admit their feelings. They may be my fave.

I love the found family in this one, and how the other guys at the guard are like protective brothers with Kaly ❤️

Can’t wait for the other books in this series 😍 If you want a cozy, heartfelt paranormal/monster romance, you absolutely must read The Faling for Demons series.
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231 reviews6 followers
December 1, 2025
How not to Woo your Human Warrior is a slightly darker take on cozy romantasy, tackling things like abusive parents, and sexism.

Kalypso and Ozirax are the grumpy/grumpy pairing dreams are made of. She's prickly metaphorically while he is prickly literally. Their first meeting starts with Kaly throwing punches at Ozy, though in her defense, she didn't know he was trying to stage a rescue from the slavers that had captured her.

But when the human integration initiative saddles Ozirax with the responsibility of keeping an eye on Kalypso their antagonism begins to morph into respect and recognition that they're a lot more similar than they initially thought.

I really loved how Ozy handled acknowledging and accommodating Kaly's dyslexia. Also loved how Kaly stood up for Ozy when his a-hole father was talking down to him. They go from bringing out the worst in each other to bringing out the best.

Thank you Laura Winter for the opportunity to advance read. 💚
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78 reviews
January 23, 2026
How Not to Woo Your Human Warrior is a delightful expansion of the Falling for Demons world. This third installment follows human warrior Kaly, who has a lot of big, bad feelings after narrowly avoiding life as a slave and getting separated from her sister in the demon realm, and powerful, dangerous demon warrior Oz. They’ve both got some stuff to work out, and I fully enjoyed the ride as they worked it out with, and on, each other.

Grumpy bisexual x grumpy bisexual was a fun change of pace from the prior books, and the spice in this one is the best yet! I also appreciated the continued thoughtful handling of characters’ traumatic pasts, and we got some more wonderful disability rep, this time by way of dyslexia.

Narrators Raven Wildewood and Alexander Cendese do a wonderful job bringing this sweet and spicy story to life, and I can’t wait for the next one!

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC :)
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74 reviews1 follower
January 31, 2026
Can there be anything better than when they see each other’s issues and find solace in them?

I fell in love with the characters, their pain and connection. There is plot, romance, and deeper issues. I loved how both of the characters were badass and capable. I loved their whole squad and the way they defended each other. I also enjoyed how the sister struggle wasn’t the main plot line.

I had the chance to listen to the audiobook in advance and both of the narrators did an amazing job. I loved their voices and they made the story even more enjoyable to me.

Yes, I started with the third in the series but I am for sure going to check out the rest because the author’s writing style, the witty humour and the characters are to die for.

So if you like monster romances, hot-headed FMCs, no string attached relationship turn to deep love stories, alternative yet modern plots, then you need to read this!
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