Description
Deamhan have survived by remaining hidden in the shadows. Ramanga, Lamia, Metusba, and Lugat have been overshadowed by what humans know as the modern vampire. But what if vampires aren’t the real threat?
One woman’s search for her mother who disappeared without a trace on the streets of Minneapolis takes her into the precarious world of Deamhan, psychic vampires who rule the underground nightlife in the city’s darkest corners.
She gains the trust of the only other human who is familiar with the Deamhan lifestyle. With his help, she finds that not only can the Deamhan not be trusted but it’s her own father, president of a ruthless organization of researchers, who has diabolically maintained that distrust.
This is a great vampire/Demon book, all of which are called Deamhan’s in the book. They all are a bit different in how they feed and in what they can do. The average person doesn’t know about these deamhans. Veronica however does, she knows much about them, the differences between them, how they feed and is learning more and more, with all the time she’s been spending with them. Her whole goal for putting her life in danger, is to find out what happened to her Mother.
Her mother was a part of an organization, that knows about and learns about all deamhons. Veronica’s father runs the organization!! It’s called the brotherhood. Veronica’s mother disappeared and Veronica needs answers to know what happened to her.
Excellent book, moves along smoothly, easy to read with excellent characters I really love. I found the characters multidimensional, likeable, all with their own personalities and traits. There is obviously bloody, gory parts, with a dead body or so, fighting and killing. It all fits in, in my opinion expected in this type of book. I didn’t give away too much information on the book on purpose. I want to give nothing away. Everyone, who reads this book should be able to experience it ALL for themselves. It’s so worth it. I absolutely loved this book and can’t wait for the next one.
I received this ARC from the Author, the review is my honest opinion.