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The Demon Lover: A Novel [Paperback]

Juliet Dark
3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (140 customer reviews)

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Book Description

December 27, 2011

I gasped, or tried to. My mouth opened, but I couldn’t draw breath. His lips, pearly wet, parted and he blew into my mouth. My lungs expanded beneath his weight. When I exhaled he sucked my breath in and his weight turned from cold marble into warm living flesh.
 
Since accepting a teaching position at remote Fairwick College in upstate New York, Callie McFay has experienced the same disturbingly erotic dream every night: A mist enters her bedroom, then takes the shape of a virile, seductive stranger who proceeds to ravish her in the most toe-curling, wholly satisfying ways possible. Perhaps these dreams are the result of her having written the bestselling book The Sex Lives of Demon Lovers. Callie’s lifelong passion is the intersection of lurid fairy tales and Gothic literature—which is why she’s found herself at Fairwick’s renowned folklore department, living in a once-stately Victorian house that, at first sight, seemed to call her name.
 
But Callie soon realizes that her dreams are alarmingly real. She has a demon lover—an incubus—and he will seduce her, pleasure her, and eventually suck the very life from her. Then Callie makes another startling discovery: Her incubus is not the only mythical creature in Fairwick. As the tenured witches of the college and the resident fairies in the surrounding woods prepare to cast out the demon, Callie must accomplish something infinitely more difficult—banishing this supernatural lover from her heart.

“Vivid and enchanting . . . Dark’s letter-perfect gothic style is a satisfying tribute to previous gothic novels, and the paranormal elements, including incubi, fae, vampires, and witches, make this a stellar romance.”—Booklist (Top 10 SF/Fantasy)
 
“[Juliet] Dark develops a complex, detailed world where magic, reason, and gothic literature enjoyably intersect.”—
Publishers Weekly 


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“Vivid and enchanting . . . Dark’s letter-perfect gothic style is a satisfying tribute to previous gothic novels, and the paranormal elements, including incubi, fae, vampires, and witches, make this a stellar romance.”—Booklist (Top 10 SF/Fantasy)
 
“[Juliet] Dark develops a complex, detailed world where magic, reason, and gothic literature enjoyably intersect.”—Publishers Weekly

About the Author

Juliet Dark is the pseudonym of an award-winning and critically acclaimed literary suspense writer.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books; Original edition (December 27, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9780345510082
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345510082
  • ASIN: 0345510089
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.1 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (140 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #57,415 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Uneven, heavy-handed plot mars interesting concept November 30, 2011
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This is a difficult review to write because even a few days after finishing this book, I'm not quite sure what I think about it. The concept is interesting, and I like the setting, but the plot is uneven and heavy-handed and there are almost too many characters to really get a feel for any of them. I would read a bit, get bored, then read a bit more and find myself really interested, but within the next chapter or two, I was bored again. Overall, it was just a very uneven read.

Also, it looks like Amazon is marketing this book as a paranormal romance. It's not. It's a contemporary fantasy with erotic content, but please do not go into this book expecting the happily-ever-after that you would expect from paranormal romance. That's definitely not the genre of this book, and the lack of the HEA is not a flaw. It's just not what the author was doing here.

The descriptions, particularly of Honeysuckle House and the Gothic university campus, are atmospheric and very creepy. I also like how the author has co-opted various mythologies and blended them into this new world. It's hard to discuss the concept and setting without spoilers, so I'll have to be vague. I like books that deal with hidden magic in our world, and this one handles that pretty nicely, with the magic right under the protagonist's oblivious nose, which actually leads me to one of my biggest issues with this book.

The set up for the big surprise is so obvious that I was left feeling like the protagonist, Dr. Cailleach "Callie" McFay, was either completely blind or just kind of dumb. I had the feeling that her demon lover was supposed to be suffused with mystery, and that I as the reader wasn't supposed to be able to see exactly what was going on. However, I figured out exactly what the shadowy dream figure is very early on, and as soon as the other characters started dropping enormous hints in the form of paintings and myths, I spent the next however many pages before Callie figured it out rolling my eyes and feeling impatient that this supposedly smart character didn't catch the hints.

I'm not usually the best sleuth; I like being surprised by the final reveal and anyway, I'm just not a great reading detective. I'd figured out who was what mysterious creature and who was responsible for draining the life out of students WAY before the end of the book. I was a little surprised by one small plot twist at the very end, but overall, I felt like the mystery's clues were way too heavy-handed.

I still don't know if I like Callie or not. She's in her mid-twenties with a PhD in Folklore and a bestselling nonfiction book about the sex lives of various demon lovers. Universities are courting her to teach folklore. I have a Master's in English, and just from my own experience, folklore isn't a subject with a lot of job opportunities, especially not at large universities. It makes sense that a small college like Fairwick, where Callie ends up working, would jump to hire her, but the idea that she has multiple offers to teach exactly what she wants to teach just isn't believable. Sorry, I don't buy into the idea that universities are desperate to have someone teach vampire literature. I also don't buy the idea that she could make a crapton of money in an advance for a nonfiction book about the folklore of vampires and incubi. It's a popular subject, yeah, but... Callie as a character reads more like an English major's wet dream than a believable character.

On the other hand, aside from her professional life, Callie's personality is believable to the point of being uncomfortable. She's a city girl, raised by a wealthy grandmother, and she's... well, kind of a snob. I definitely bought into that aspect of her personality, what with her snobby reactions and first-person narration about Christian Louboutin shoes and dresses from high-class stores. It's not that I completely disliked Callie-she did have her moments-but at the same time, she came off cold to me. I wasn't terribly sympathetic to her because she's the kind of person I would probably actively dislike in real life.

There will obviously be more books after this one, since it ends with major hints of upcoming problems for Callie. I may pick up the next book in the series, but I have to admit, I don't know if I'm emotionally invested enough in the characters to care.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Review from My Overstuffed Bookshelf November 30, 2011
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This book had such promise for me after reading the summary. I thought it was going to be a paranormal romance with modern and gothic elements woven into the story, but this book was nothing like I expected.

The book starts out slow for me and doesn't pick up much after that. The character of Callie was hard to get attached to in the fact that I couldn't find myself really liking her. I am not sure if it was her personality or the overall writing of this character but Callie never evolved into a true character in my mind. I also felt the cover to be misleading as well. When you look at the cover before reading the summary, you expect it to be young adult. That cover just screams that genre to me. Then when you read the summary, you realize this is in no way a young adult book. The sex scenes involved in this book were poorly executed and just creepy at times. Also, unless you are a fan of heavy narrating, be prepared for quite a bit of story with very little dialogue. Predictability is very prominent in the story as you will have figured out the plot line very early on. So if you are looking for suspense and drama in that aspect, be prepared to be disappointed.

This was one of those books that I had to force myself to finish and it felt like a chore reading it instead of enjoyment. This is book is proof that you can't judge a book by its cover, but also by its summary.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Thumbs up, thumbs down, can't decide November 24, 2011
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Yes I liked it, no I didn't....I'm really torn about this one. It was slow developing and the world building seems to go on through the whole book. Since this is the first in a projected series, I can understand getting the world built in the first book, however not at the expense of plot. The plot is very thin. If you expect romance then there will certainly be disappointment. There is lots of sex but not much romance. It would have been better to describe this as an urban fantasy with romantic/erotic elements.

There is no doubt the author is an accomplished writer. (her name is a pseudonym for an "award winning and critically acclaimed literary suspense writer") The poetry is very romantic and the dialog is well done. Scenes are brought to life with definitive description.

So, why am I on the fence? Wel-l-l, I guess I wanted more romance or more action or just MORE something; perhaps it was more plot. Otherwise I kinda liked it. The witches, fae, incubus and succubus, vampires and assorted otherworldly beings were interesting. The world was cleverly confined to a small upstate NY town with some forays into NYC. There is the possibility that the next book, THE WATER WITCH (2012), will put all my objections to rest and I look forward to that possibility.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
3.0 out of 5 stars A reactive rather than proactive heroine
First off, I have to laugh at some of the negative reviews in which readers took offense at Callie McFay having sex with a "demon" because if those kind of things bother you, you... Read more
Published 2 days ago by Alice in Vunderland
4.0 out of 5 stars Gothic smut
So, the title of my review should make you feel one way or another. The Demon Lover title should likely give you a clue also. Read more
Published 4 days ago by Suzanne MN Fisher
4.0 out of 5 stars The Demon Lover
There is really no excuse as to why I took so long getting around to this one, and I regret not reading it sooner because I'm really wishing I had picked up the sequel now. Read more
Published 15 days ago by Michelle
3.0 out of 5 stars Okay book
I enjoy books about witches and this one was okay. I have the second in the series and I hope it is better
Published 27 days ago by Crysta Weiland
3.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't get into it
I never finished this book. I just couldn't get into it. I gave it 3 stars because, since I didn't even finish it, it's not fair to give it only one.
Published 1 month ago by Digigirl
4.0 out of 5 stars A fun read
Reading this was like reading a season of Charmed scripts, Harry Potter, and Katherine Woodiwiss novels all rolled into one. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Susan Land
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Characters
There is just so much I loved about this book. Well written, paced perfectly (not too fast, not too slow), well structured, smart, and fantastic characters. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Christy Writes
4.0 out of 5 stars A jolly good read
Reminded me of those old hammer horror movies but brought up to date. An entertaining and provocative book that I thoroughly enjoyed
Published 1 month ago by fiona Derbyshrie
4.0 out of 5 stars Loved it, but I wanted more of something.... Maybe the demon. Haha.
This book was a whirl wind of fantasy, longing, headstrong independence, and the beginning of a beautiful, yet strange love affair. Read more
Published 2 months ago by MoonShineArtSpot
3.0 out of 5 stars Rather confusing start but good premise and enjoyable characters.
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