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Review by:
Alysa H
on March 21, 2013 :
Still loving this series!
(reviewed long after purchase)
Review by:
Tahlia Newland
on Aug. 20, 2011 :
Another terrific book in the series. I recommend the series for all who like YA fantasy.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)
Review by:
Dawne Jokinsky
on March 19, 2011 :
EXCELLENT BOOK...LOVE THE SERIES ...CANT WAIT FOR NEXT!!
(reviewed within a month of purchase)
Review by:
Kim Deister
on March 15, 2011 :
Sarra Cannon has quickly become one of my favorite authors with her Peachville High Demons series. Bitter Demons is the third book and the series, and my favorite thus far. Cannon is brilliant at weaving suspense and intrigue in her stories. She keeps you guessing throughout the story and the twists and turns are always unexpected and fascinating. The plot thickened in Bitter Demons and I couldn't put it down!
Harper and Jackson are the perfect teenage couple, facing adverisity in the struggle to find their way through neverending and confusing conflict. Harper has been thrown into a world she knows nothing about and doesn't know whom she can trust. You can feel her frustration as she tries to find out more about her own past and the future that everyone is forcing upon her. Jackson has secrets, secrets he doesn't want to acknowledge and as you find out more about him, he becomes a completely sympathetic character. In most popular paranormal fiction, demons are the bad guys. I like that in the Peachville High Demons series, it isn't that black and white. As the twists and turns in the plot, the lines between the demons and the witches become blurry, never entirely sure which is "good" and which is "evil". That just adds to the suspense of the story.
I absolutely cannot wait for the next book in the series, Shadow Demons, due out later this year!
4.5 mugs!
(reviewed within a month of purchase)