Morgana has been in a bit of a dry spell… So when the exiled hero Trystan of Galaborn finally breaks down her defenses and gets her to go on a date with him, it’s just her luck that it goes sideways.
While Morgana tries to help Tryst free his Fae-obsessed ex-lover, he is determined to prove to her that what he can be what she’s been missing in her life. But that would mean trusting him. And embracing that part of her that the Fae denied for so long. Which is easier said than done.
Dangerous and damned near irresistible, Tryst’s greatest challenge may be to prove that his true desire is her. But if there’s one thing she is certain of, it’s that Tryst always has an angle.
And she’s determined to find it before whatever it is, finds her first.
D.D. Miers is an ardent book lover, coffee enthusiast, and die-hard romance fan. When she’s not writing, she can be found snuggling on the couch with a good book in hand. She currently resides in beautiful Southern California with her wonderful husband, a crazy toddler, and the many different characters in her head.
Sometimes you want to read a quick one-nighter. “Deck the Demons” is perfect for that. You can finish in time to sleep. However, you probably will toss and turn all night thinking about purchasing Book 1. I did, and I was pretty sure I had read it already....maybe.
Normally I prefer reading about the underdog; the disadvantaged girl who uses her own tiny skills and intellect to outsmart and beat the opposition, so finding out Morgana is a princess at the first paragraph almost threw me off. Luckily, I realized she is more an emigrant finding her way in normal earth society, with a quirky, funny Manager of the company. She arrives at work to see her lust-worthy incubus client and immediately dismisses him. I liked it. Let the tug of war begin. Princess of the Seelie Court vs. Incubus...
Yes, it is short, but the ending is satisfying, and yet there are still things left to discover. This is true of any great series, where each novel feels complete but still leaves you gasping for more...
A short little tale of a paranormal kind, with fae, incubus, shifters, and such. A quick, enjoyable, hot story. Now to read the next book in this series.
The book had so must potential and is a great insight into the world written by these two authors. But for me i found it difficult to connect with the characters and found myself skipping sections.