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Title:The Demon in Me (Living in Eden #1)
Author:Michelle Rowen
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 326 pages
Published:May 4th 2010 by Berkley (first published April 15th 2010)
Categories:Romance. Paranormal Romance. Fantasy. Paranormal. Demons. Urban Fantasy. Adult
Books Download Free The Demon in Me (Living in Eden #1)
The Demon in Me (Living in Eden #1) Paperback | Pages: 326 pages
Rating: 3.87 | 2056 Users | 189 Reviews

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Hell hath no fury like a woman possessed...

After her hunky police detective partner guns down a serial killer in front of her, "psychic consultant" Eden Riley realizes that she's no longer alone. A voice in her head introduces himself as Darrak. He's a demon. But not in a bad way. He was cursed 300 years ago and he wants to find a way to break free. Eden's psychic energy helps him take form during daylight, and she's going to have to learn to live with this sexy demon...like it or not

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ISBN: 0425234681 (ISBN13: 9780425234686)
Edition Language: English
Series: Living in Eden #1
Setting: Canada

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Ratings: 3.87 From 2056 Users | 189 Reviews

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Loved the main character Eden, and how she developed throughout the book with her relationships with everyone and who she is. Looking forward to reading the rest of the series.

awesome read. Liked Eden and the whole premise and quirky dialigue at times. Plan to read more by this author.

LOVED this book. A 4.5 Stars. This is a new author find for me. I've since downloaded several of her books. Have loved every one of them. The Demon in Me is hot, sexy, incredibly witty and funny. Eden is a psychic working as a consultant for the police. As a result of the murder of his host, Darrack is a demon forced to possess Eden by night but has control over his body by day...just as long as he stays within 90 feet of Eden. Darrack is hilarious and he and Eden are a fabulous couple. Eden is

As an author with my own set of demonic characters I was very curious to see how Michelle set up hers. And I must say, I was hooked from the very first page! It's hard not to like Darrak, and I kept hoping for a 'happily ever after' ending for him and Eden. Needless to say I hopped straight to book #2 after finishing this one.

This was my first "demon" book. I've stayed away from them for a while, but dash it all, this just sounded too good. I'm glad I finally caved.The Good: Eden. I loved her! She was tough, empathetic and knew enough to be terrified shitless when the situation called for it. She didn't think she could take on the world (a character flaw that bugs me in most paranormal romance and urban fantasy) and was actively trying to get help when she needed it. She even knew when the help she was looking for

Rating: 4.5/5 StarsThis book took me so long to review, and it's not because I didn't enjoy it. In fact, I think that, if anything, The Demon in Me is a refreshingly new twist to paranormal books.Readers meet Eden, a young woman living on her own. She's struggling to make ends meet within a dying business. Hired as a "psychic consultant", our heroine is exploring a serial killer's home. Imagine her surprise when she stumbles upon our friendly neighborhood demon Darrak, who wastes no time in

So I got to read this early, and it was very fun! I have to admit that Rowen surprised me many times - just when I thought I had the story figured out, she twisted it on me again. Love that. :)
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