THE DEVIL'S WINGMAN by J.M. Davis
Release Date: April 29th, 2015
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press, Inc
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Length: 236 pages
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After the death of her father and her own serious issues, Kara Maven decides to move back to her hometown to complete her senior year at Belman University. She settles into life on campus when her world is shaken by a handsome bad boy with a knack for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Dominic Benenati is a half-demon Damamah, or whisperer, whose role on earth is to ensure Hell’s population thrives by pushing humans to act upon their sinful thoughts.
To complicate matters, enter Cayden Adams who is an angel determined to save Kara from Dominic’s influence. But does Kara really want to be saved?
Acting on a whim, I brought my hands up and pressed my palms against his cheeks. They burned like a fever. I wasn’t sure if I’d ever get used to that.
His black eyes latched onto mine. I waited as he struggled with something internally, pain and confliction clearly written across his face. Eventually, his expression shifted, the hard planes of his features softened into a sweet smile. As our faces drew closer, my breathing became ragged …with anticipation. When he wet his lips, it was nearly my undoing. My chest heaved with expectation, trembling each time his breath crept across my skin. I looked into his eyes; the crimson specks were recessing, like a fading tide within a murky sea of black ink. They were hypnotizing.
“If I am under a trance, don’t ever rouse me,” I murmured.
His eyes glimmered just before he pressed his warm lips to mine. Our mouths moved together in perfect unison, as if they were moulded to fit one another. The kiss deepened, and together we were swept away by our unravelling emotions, pawing at one another as though each other’s breath was the only oxygen we had.
When we finally parted for air, we both stood staring at the other, panting. Dominic took my hands, his touch warming me like a soothing balm. He cast his eyes down to our intertwined fingers, his long lashes fanning out over his high cheekbones, and he said, “My fraying willpower makes it hard to walk away from you.”
“Then don’t,” I whispered.
~~I received this in exchange for my honest opinion~~
This is one of those books that when you put it down to do something else, you are thinking about it while doing that other thing. This review is harder to write because, I cannot convey what I am feeling to words. This is a great book, please don't misunderstand. The feels that I had with this book are strong. I think I went through several feels before this book was over. I was scared for Kara. I also felt sad for her. But the main thing that I didn't feel for her situation is pity. She has had a hard year, and pity is the last thing that she needs. When she feels the eyes of a dark and mysterious person, she is drawn to him. She doesn't understand it, and frankly she really doesn't want to. Then there is the other boy, Cayden, she is drawn to him as well, but not in the same regard as Dominic. When she understands who Dominic is, and what he is about, she still is drawn to him.
This book will make you look at good vs. evil in a whole new light. The battle that people have with addiction and with daily personal struggles is where sin comes in. But, when you read this book, there are things that I never expected to happen. First off, I was crying at the end of this book. Im not going to tell you why, you have to read to find out. But I know you will have at least 1 tear escape from your eyes. I am very happy at the way the book ended. I was grateful that there was some good that came out of everything.
If you haven't read J.M. Davis' book yet, then you need too!!
This is one of those books that when you put it down to do something else, you are thinking about it while doing that other thing. This review is harder to write because, I cannot convey what I am feeling to words. This is a great book, please don't misunderstand. The feels that I had with this book are strong. I think I went through several feels before this book was over. I was scared for Kara. I also felt sad for her. But the main thing that I didn't feel for her situation is pity. She has had a hard year, and pity is the last thing that she needs. When she feels the eyes of a dark and mysterious person, she is drawn to him. She doesn't understand it, and frankly she really doesn't want to. Then there is the other boy, Cayden, she is drawn to him as well, but not in the same regard as Dominic. When she understands who Dominic is, and what he is about, she still is drawn to him.
This book will make you look at good vs. evil in a whole new light. The battle that people have with addiction and with daily personal struggles is where sin comes in. But, when you read this book, there are things that I never expected to happen. First off, I was crying at the end of this book. Im not going to tell you why, you have to read to find out. But I know you will have at least 1 tear escape from your eyes. I am very happy at the way the book ended. I was grateful that there was some good that came out of everything.
If you haven't read J.M. Davis' book yet, then you need too!!
I work full-time as a zoo curator, so when I'm not running a zoo, I'm trying to tame the one I live in! I have two kids, and a husband who sometimes acts their age. I can usually be found jamming to Elvis Presley tunes, or diligently chipping away at my never-ending 'to be read' pile. I tend to gravitate toward anything paranormal. I love creatures who fly and characters who sprout fur or fangs. Sprinkle some romance and magic into the mix, and I'm a happy girl!
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