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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Book Review: Dantalion of the Goetia by Tina M.E.

Description from Amazon

Dantalion, an immortal angel of God, has fallen from grace and is condemned as one of 72 demons of an ancient 17th century grimoire referred to as The Goetia meaning sorcerer or mage. He seduces a mortal college girl and practitioner of the occult named Laurel, who summons his true demonic form in the Courtyard of the Undead, creating an unexplainable relationship of love, obsession, and redemption.

Review

Overall Feedback: This book weaves a wonderful tale of love, corruption and redemption. Another twist in the romance genre that is worth taking a look at. You will not regret this purchase.

Point of View: From the eyes of a young college girl, you release a demon and your adventure begins.

Voice: I believe the author was trying to show our constant search for something greater.

Character Development: Perfection.

Plot: There are some steps where the plot stumbles but nothing that will cause the reader to lose focus.

Dialogue: The author seemed to struggle a bit here but pulls it off in the end.

Pacing: Had to reread a couple of chapters to figure out where my mind made the wrong turn but nothing to cause alarm. Probably was my attention that caused the issue as romance is not my genre of choice.

Setting: Evil lurks everywhere.

Continuity: Other than the couple of things listed above nothing to cause me to not recommend this as a good read.

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