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The Devil Inside (Morgan Kingsley, Exorcist, Book 1) Mass Market Paperback – November 27, 2007

3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars 194 ratings

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Posession. Murder. Mayhem.
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Exorcism isn’t a job, it’s a calling—and a curse. Just ask Morgan Kingsley, a woman who has a stronger aura than any Demon. Or so she thought. Now, in a pair of black leather pants and a kick-ass tattoo, Morgan is heading back to Philadelphia after a nasty little exorcism—and her life is about to be turned upside down…by the Demon that’s gotten inside her.

Not just any Demon. Six foot five inches of dark, delicious temptation, this one is to die for—that is, if he doesn’t get Morgan killed first. Because while some humans vilify Demons and others idolize them, Morgan’s Demon is leading a war of succession no human has ever imagined. For a woman trying to live a life, and hold on to the almost-perfect man, being possessed by a gorgeous rebel Demon will mean a wild ride of uninhibited thrills, shocking surprises, and pure, unadulterated terror. . . .
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Though demon possession is bad enough for the average Joe, Black's new heroine, native Philadelphian Morgan Kingsley, is a professional exorcist—making her possession by a powerful demon all the more infuriating (and embarrassing). Worse, the demon inside her, Lugh, is next in line to become king of the demon realm, and factions are hard at work to off him before he takes the throne. As neither of the standard options for demon killing appeal to Morgan (exorcism, which usually leaves the human host a mindless wreck, or burning at the stake, with predictable results), Morgan and Lugh (who communicate in dreams) must race against time to discover how he was implanted into her and, while keeping the rival demons at bay, how to get him out without killing her in the process. Although Black doesn't break any new ground, she's got a winning heroine, a well-crafted contemporary world where demonic possession is just a part of life and a nice balance of mystery, action and sex, making this light but engaging novel an urban fantasy series kickoff full of promise. (Dec.)
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About the Author

Jenna Black is your typical writer. Which means she's an "experience junkie." She got her BA in physical anthropology and French from Duke University.

Once upon a time, she dreamed she would be the next Jane Goodall, camping in the bush making fabulous discoveries about primate behavior. Then, during her senior year at Duke, she did some actual research in the field and made this shocking discovery: primates spend something like 80% of their time doing such exciting things as sleeping and eating.

Concluding that this discovery was her life's work in the field of primatology, she then moved on to such varied pastimes as grooming dogs and writing technical documentation. She writes paranormal romance for Tor and urban fantasy for Bantam Dell.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Dell (November 27, 2007)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Mass Market Paperback ‏ : ‎ 336 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0553590448
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0553590449
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 5.6 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.21 x 0.71 x 6.79 inches
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    3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars 194 ratings

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Jenna Black got her BA in physical anthropology and French from Duke University.

Once upon a time, she dreamed she would be the next Jane Goodall, camping in the bush making fabulous discoveries about primate behavior. Then, during her senior year at Duke, she did some actual research in the field and made this shocking discovery: primates spend something like 80% of their time doing such exciting things as sleeping and eating.

Concluding that this discovery was her life's work in the field of primatology, she then moved on to such varied pastimes as grooming dogs and writing technical documentation. She is now a full-time writer and lives in North Carolina with her husband and two dogs.

Visit her on the web at www.JennaBlack.com

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Customers have mixed opinions about the writing style and readability of the book. Some find the concept fascinating and enjoy the unique world-building, while others feel it's not worth the experiment and the book doesn't get interesting until they meet up with Adam. There are differing views on the storyline and character development, with some finding it fascinating and unique, while others say it's slight or nonexistent.

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23 customers mention "Readability"16 positive7 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the book. Some find it interesting and worth reading the entire series, with good moments and an excellent world-building. Others feel it's not worth the effort, doesn't get interesting until she meets Adam, and goes downhill quickly.

"...Hell her imagination must be a bit limited. Lots of good bigger plot points, it'll be interesting to read book 2, and I plan on doing that." Read more

"...In addition to a good, fast-paced plot throughout the series, what I really liked about all the books are the relationships, people overcoming..." Read more

"...Black created was unique, interesting, and had the potential for some fabulous story telling...." Read more

"...happening - Morgan got caught up in some gay S&M and the book went downhill in a hurry...." Read more

12 customers mention "Storyline"7 positive5 negative

Customers have different views on the storyline. Some find the concept fascinating and enjoy the unique world-building. Others feel the storyline is weak or nonexistent, and the sex scenes are gratuitous and don't enhance the story.

"I love the premise of the book and the world-building was excellent...." Read more

"...The world was interesting, and Morgan's immediate conflict as a woman who disdain's demon's finding herself the reluctant host to one...." Read more

"...Even though there is justification for the S&M, it doesn't enhance the story. It doesn't develop the relationship between Adam and Dominic...." Read more

"Carrying a demon prince inside who wants to seduce you is a great way to start a series...." Read more

9 customers mention "Character development"5 positive4 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the character development. Some find the main character interesting and strong-willed, while others describe them as uninteresting. The heroine is described as weak and too stupid to perform needed exorcisms.

"...We get an interesting cast of characters. Looking forward to seeing how it pans out." Read more

"...what I most disliked about the book was the how the main character reacted to everything. Her behavior was almost embarrassing to read...." Read more

"...Character development of the secondary characters was stronger, and the pacing and action kept me reading...." Read more

"...Her personality is supposedly so strong it's enough to keep a demon from possessing her; but other than being completely paranoid about being..." Read more

3 customers mention "Writing style"0 positive3 negative

Customers dislike the writing style. They say it's poorly written and unintelligent.

"...Only there to hold together the S & M and bondage. Not the style of writting for a real urban fantasy thriller and not a series I will purchase." Read more

"This is written very poorly. Do not buy. Its awful. Read if you want to be disappointed. Seriously this book sucked." Read more

"Unintelligent read......" Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2016
    I really enjoy Jenna Black's books, I loved the YA series and the Goddess summoning series had the same dark style as this one. My only problem with this book is he way sexual attraction is flinched around. Granted I have quite the dastardly tumblr account, and if I'm in the mood there's not stopping some pieces of my sex drive - but it doesn't run on a constant flow like this one. The main character almost seemed to have a faucet she just couldn't stop as a sex drive - it was a bit much. And then she's weirdly pride at times? Hell her imagination must be a bit limited. Lots of good bigger plot points, it'll be interesting to read book 2, and I plan on doing that.
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2013
    I bought this, the first book in this series, to test-drive a new (to me) author. Then I had to buy the other 4. When they arrived, I immediately lost a week of household chores. I barely managed to make dinner and feed the cats. As a stand-alone, I would rate this 1st book in the series as 4-star. As the launch to a great 5-book series (and book 5 does feel like the end), all five get 5-stars.

    Morgan Kingsley, perhaps the most powerful exorcist in the country, gets knocked out and drugged so that a demon can possess her. She hates demons with a passion and loves her job. Pretty good premise for a story right there.

    The first book in the series introduces the reader to other characters that will be key in the rest of the series. One caution: read these books in order!!! While you could understand and enjoy any of the books stand-alone, you would miss a whole lot of character development. In the first book, Morgan is really, really hot-tempered and impulsive. She has such impulse- and anger-management issues, I found her to be a real pain-in-the-ass. Hang in there. She grows up. By #5 The Devil's Playground, she's only a bit impulsive and she has decent control over her temper.

    There are good sex scenes in each book of the series, but those who want their sex to be "plain vanilla" might find some parts of the series disturbing, as there are gay sex scenes as well as a bit of BDSM. Morgan finds all that quite disturbing at first, but gradually gets used to it, and eventually comes to the realization that the closest, most loving relationship she has ever seen is that between two guys present all through the series.

    In addition to a good, fast-paced plot throughout the series, what I really liked about all the books are the relationships, people overcoming prejudices and bigotry and a lot of personal baggage. Not only Morgan, but other characters too, come to grips with a lot of resentments and grudges, and learn to recognize the good and the not-so-good and even the bad in others as they currently are, not as they used to be or were thought to be.

    Jenna Black has been added to my Favorite Authors List, along with Laurell K Hamilton, Patricia Briggs, Faith Hunter, and Kim Harrison (not necessarily in that order).
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2007
    I love the premise of the book and the world-building was excellent. And then the weird stuff started happening - Morgan got caught up in some gay S&M and the book went downhill in a hurry. In the first few chapters, Morgan is portrayed as a brash, forthright, outspoken, independent, interesting woman. Then when the plot picks up speed, everything that Morgan was portrayed as gets her in trouble - she's constantly apologizing for everything she does and says. A character can be blunt and outspoken as long as she isn't apologizing for it - takes away the charismatic aspect. Morgan is quickly sidelined from being a major player to a pawn - told where to go and what to do, and anytime she deviates from that, she gets herself in trouble and has to come back apologizing again. It's fairly frustrating to read about a main character that doesn't really drive the action herself - the plays are made by the people around her, through her. The demon in her head is also a fairly passive character as far as the main plot is concerned. The gay S&M is annoying - it didn't offend me, I'm just not into it, so I skipped through a good portion of the book. When Morgan's team uses S&M as part of their masterplan to save somebody, it really did call up memories of Anita Blake on her downhill slide.

    I'll buy the sequel but I'm praying Morgan and Lugh became stronger players in the action and the S&M isn't a major part of the story.
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  • Ravena
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great!
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 11, 2014
    I read this on paperback and was gripped immediately. I've read the whole series and really enjoyed it. The gay sex and kink parts can be a little hard to read, if you're reading it for the very first time - without reading any reviews before hand first. But despite that the characters are great and amusing at times.
  • 閑閑
    1.0 out of 5 stars full of crap
    Reviewed in Japan on September 24, 2013
    I've never read so boring,stupid and amateurish a book like this before.
    First, the plot of this work is too simple for mysterious and detective story like this,necessary more twists and turns.
    Second,too much sexual descriptions impaire the book itself, making it much cheaper,less serious than it really is.
    The idea of demons taking control of humans in their thinking, behavior,power so on is not bad.
    However I can't say this is a book worth reading.
    I must say this is a book for teenage girls.
  • Mrs. K. Coughlan
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    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 14, 2015
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  • 42 elks
    1.0 out of 5 stars trash in the worst sense of the word - boring
    Reviewed in Germany on March 10, 2008
    anybody who enjoys an inordinate amount of badly written sex scenes, no characterization and a story plotted by somebody who couldn't find her way out of a paper bag will be well served with this.

    books like this make you realise just how good writers like janet evanovich or kim harrison really are