Urban Fantasy About a Young Demon Girl Coming of Age in America From the Bestselling Author P.S. Power...
Keeley Thomson might be a demon girl, but she isn't ready to be a demon adult. Then, who would be? For the time being, her best plan is to keep trying not to die. If she can make that happen, she'll be golden.
P.S. Power works in fiction, mainly focusing on Fantasy, Science Fiction and Horror genres, with brief forays into other things just to keep life interesting. He averages 1 to 2 books monthly and has several series going. He lives in an isolated cabin in the middle of nowhere, as a recluse, yet still manages to find time to talk to people online, in a positive and delightful manner. Not one of those creepy hermit types though, you understand. It's more of an isolated farm style thing. Or ranch really. He's also interested in three dimensional photography, and long moonlit walks on the beach, sometimes with vampires. When he can find time he also does writing and voice work for scripted online programs. Anyway, feel free to drop him a line. Or visit his forum: http://pspowerbooks.com/phpBBF/index.php
In chatting with Dale over the past few weeks, it was decided that he was interested in blogging to you, his readers. The blog he had within the main site was not going to be a viable solution and there were thoughts of just creating a Forum where only he could post and everyone else could reply. This MOD is a nice meeting of the two for what will hopefully be a highly successful blog!
Hoping this first (and only) post by me will kick off a nice method of interaction with Dale's readers!
Brent / Argy / ArgyrosfeniX
p.s. - Also going to try and get the feed that comes with this to feed into Amazon and Goodreads. Good luck to one and all!! ]]>
This series is more of a serial story, really, than an actual series. So if you read the first, you pretty much know what this one is going to be like. Well, except that the editing was worse in this one. Noticeably worse. Still, like the first, it was a fun story and I still like the main characters.
A stronger narrative sequel to "Demon Girl", Keelzebub follows the protagonist of the first book as she endeavors to learn enough to survive being a Greater Demon.
The storytelling is superior in this book to the prior, though the proofing is a bit lacking and the repetition of information to refresh the reader's memory to the previous book is a bit excessive. At the same time, I may be slightly biased against it as I had finished "Demon Girl" the day earlier, so much was fresh in my mind.
Overall, enjoyable and a recommended read for those who enjoyed "Demon Girl" and want to see the continuation of certain threads left open in the previous book.
This keeps guetting excited, I am liking more and more the characters we finally know who was behind the incident in book one and are dealt with it but turns out there is more to come and biggest danger to face for the younguest Demon around. I like how this is building into an mutch more intricated and expansive wolrd.
Follow on to Demon Girl. Higher stakes for the heroine, more demon life death situations, the value of truth explored, Basically a fun , well done read the a set of characters that are well done. .
I like the premises and the story. Good flow and surprises. Well written except for usual grammar/word usage. Too/to seems to confound writing programs. Enjoy the romp.