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Original Title: Touch of the Demon
ISBN: 0756407753 (ISBN13: 9780756407759)
Edition Language: English
Series: Kara Gillian #5
Characters: Kara Gillian
Literary Awards: Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Paranormal Fantasy (2013)
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Touch of the Demon (Kara Gillian #5) Paperback | Pages: 440 pages
Rating: 4.12 | 5957 Users | 484 Reviews

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Kara Gillian is in some seriously deep trouble. She’s used to summoning supernatural creatures from the demon realm to our world, but now the tables have been turned and she’s the one who’s been summoned. Kara is the prisoner of yet another demonic lord, but she quickly discovers that she’s far more than a mere hostage. Yet waiting for rescue has never been her style, and Kara has no intention of being a pawn in someone else’s game. There’s intrigue to spare as she digs into the origin of the demonic lords and discovers the machinations of humans and demons alike. Kara is shocked to discover that she has her own history in the demon realm, and that the ties between her and the demonic lords Rhyzkahl and Szerain go back farther than she could have ever imagined. But treachery runs rampant among all the lords, and she’s going to have to stay sharp in order to keep from being used to further their own agendas. The lords have a secret that dates back to earth’s ancient history, and it could have devastating repercussions for both worlds. Yet more than anything else, Kara’s abilities as a homicide detective will be put to the test—because this time the murder she has to solve is her own.

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Title:Touch of the Demon (Kara Gillian #5)
Author:Diana Rowland
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 440 pages
Published:December 31st 2012 by DAW
Categories:Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Demons. Romance. Magic. Paranormal Romance

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Ratings: 4.12 From 5957 Users | 484 Reviews

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OMG I'm actually surprised just how much epic fantasy is packed into this novel.I mean, seriously, we're meant to expect police procedural in Louisiana with a taste or two of demon summoning, but instead, we get a full-blown epic in the Demon world (that seems rather nice, to be honest,) and tons of leveling up for Kara.Is this what people think when the series goes sideways? Give me more!We're leaving Earth for a brand new sidewise world! Heck yeah!The best part is when Kara learns that her

I'm not sure what other people's reaction is to a book that was highly anticipated. I have different reactions myself: sometime I gobble it down without breathing and sometimes I look at it in wonder and can't even open it. Sin of the Demon had ended with such a high peak (and a cliff-hanger) that I was leery of reading this one. I pre-ordered it, got it on kindle for New Year, re-ordered the paperback (I love this series) and then went to wait. (Don't ask, I don't know why I do act this way.)As

With such an thrilling beginning, it will be no surprise to find that the first half of TOUCH OF THE DEMON is a complete game changer for Kara Gillian. Swept away into the demon world, at the mercy of beings whose motives and manipulations she can barely comprehend, Kara is operating outside of everything known and comfortable.This degree of change was disorienting to read, but Im glad I stuck through the initial deluge of demon names, magical techniques, and political machinations. TOUCH OF THE

I will probably be the only person that gives this book a 1 star review but I have my reasons. To start, the first 100 pages were like a complete waste of time. NOthing really happened! It was maddening to me. So many times I started to put the book down. When Kara finally escaped to Rhyzkahl was when things got interesting. Rhyzkahl is mysterious, enigmatic, mysterious and nefarious. He has all the qualities to be a great anti-hero. Now after having readers get invested in the relationship

Edit...Update:You mean I stalked one of my favorite author's Facebook page, website and twitter for THIS? To have Rowland pull a Hamilton out of left field and wave goodbye to Kara Gillian and hello to Anita Blake? Oh hell no. Hated seeing another one of my all time favorite characters reduced to spreading her legs and flashing her magic kitty box all around the demon realm. Come on. I'm all for edgy but this is ridiculous. As usual, Rowland shows us a world in vivid, splendid detail(how she got

I know this review is a little late, but wanted to start number 6, wish I hadn't nowthe Kara Gillian book we're amazing to start, you got a lot of insight onto different demons and their realm and the heirachy in which they are placed, from biggest to littlest, strongest to weakest, I really liked how she was juggling being a cop to being a summoner and the highs and lows of many people, from having stress and no money, (we can all relate to that), but when starting book 5, I was also a little

Chapter 1 - http://dianarowland.com/TOTD_chapter_...***If that's not a freaky cover, I don't know what is.***Sins of the Demon ended in such a cliffhanger! I seriously need to get my hands on this book right now. I was pretty confused with the ending of the previous book. I need information on this Lord and Summoning Chamber! Plus! I want more Rhyzkahl! please give me more Rhyzkahl, I felt thoroughly deprived of him in the previous book =(
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