In Demon Gambit, we found out that a Shiqq had possessed Veena. It was using her to kill her siblings. She accepted the possession to save her family but didn’t want to keep killing after getting closer to her siblings. When Nyx brought the siblings together to confront her, the Shiqq let itself be known before it escaped. They decided to keep everything involving Veena under wraps until they could figure out what the Shiqq wanted. That’s when the real work began. They needed to request that the princes, Levistus, Merihem, and Ramiel, abolish the contracts and allow everyone to live if they survived the trials. Once in the demon realm, they found that something was wrong with Merihem, and there was a sense of being watched all around the palace. When Nyx presented the request to the princes, Merihem decided he wanted to test her bond with her siblings. Once she won his little game, Merihem’s daimon prisoner, Dhuma, stabbed Nyx.
We pick back up in Demon Gate with Nyx being alive. It turns out that she isn’t a Nephilim. Nyx is half high daimon and half fallen angel. A being that should not exist, not because she is dangerous, but because it was believed to be impossible. They don’t know the kind of power she could possess, and that scares them. Once she awakens, she will have to fight for her right to exist. If Nyx is allowed to exist, she and her siblings will finish the trials. Will she survive to finish the trials? Who will win and become the new Satan?
There is so much suspense in this installment of the Demons of Morningstar series. Debbie Cassidy is really keeping readers on their toes. It’s one thing after another, and cliffhangers are the worst! Not really. They only suck when you have to wait for the next book to come out. I’m so glad I found this series after all of them were available. I don’t think I could handle these cliffhangers if they weren’t. These books are keeping me up at night. I can’t put them down, and when I do, I can only think about what’s going to happen next. I love when I come across a series like this. It pulls you into the world and keeps you guessing.
This series needs to be read in chronological order. You’ll miss key details and information if you don’t. If you’ve gotten this far, you already know if this book/series is for you. Just for fun, I’ll reiterate. If you enjoy fantasy worlds, suspense, action, and slow-burn romance, this series is definitely for you.