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Demon Night by Meljean Brook

kathydavie's review against another edition

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4.0

Third in the Guardians paranormal-romance series revolving around a subspecies of angel created from humans who have sacrificed themselves to save another. The couple focus is on Ethan McCabe and Charlie Newcomb and takes place in Seattle.

My Take
This was a bit confusing as I'm reading Darynda Jones' series about a Charley and this one starts with a Charlie. I recommend both series, just don't read them at the same time!

I do love the stories Charlie comes up with! I would read this if all I had were the fantastical tales she creates on the spur of the moment.

In this story, the demons are researching blood trying to find a way to produce artificial blood for vampires. A subplot is the protective spell that only Guardians knew until a demon threat required their sharing it with San Francisco vampires. Well, you know what they say about a secret shared. Yup, everybody knows it now. A few symbols, your blood and only you can pass through the barrier. Definitely puts a crimp in the Guardians' policing.

Brook really creates an amazing and intricate storyline. It's been awhile since I read the short that started me on this series but I'm already wanting to go back and reread the series. This whole series is a buy for me.

The Story
It's a rough night at the bar and Charlie is kicking back, enjoying her smoke break when the vampires attack. Despite her speed in calling to Old Matthew and Vin, the vamps are faster but somebody appears behind her back. Saves her. Then disappears. Except for this feather. And she could have sworn it was Ethan.

Once home, she's grateful to hear Ethan McCabe out on his balcony. He makes her feel safe. A good thing as the vampires are stalking her, planning to Turn her. They're not the only ones interested. An old boyfriend of Jane's, Mark Brandt, also wants to meet up with Charlie.

Then a nephilim shows up. A demon no one can kill. Combined with Sammael's efforts to kidnap and Turn his lover's sister, the danger to Charlie is off the charts. Ethan and SI are desperate to save Charlie and identify this new demon as they can only kill it in one form.

The Characters
Charlotte "Charlie" Newcomb is damaged. She had the most incredible voice and didn't treasure it. Instead she lost herself in drink and that last car crash damaged her throat; she'll never do better than a gravelly tone ever again. She also has some cognitive problems with processing. But it was enough to jerk her awake to what she was doing and now she is struggling to make amends. Partly by working at Cole's Hard Time Bar and Grill as a bartender to pay Old Matthew back for the damages she caused. At home, she indulges in opera, classics, torch singers. She always spins a great story. Vin is another of the bartenders there.

Ethan McCabe, a.k.a., Drifter, is a Guardian. He sacrificed himself to save his younger brother, Caleb; a pointless sacrifice. His human cover is as a representative for Ramsdell Pharmaceuticals. His Gift is the ability to open steel or magnetic locks. His past. Well, let's just say he has a very sad history.

Jane Newcomb is her very smart sister who works at Legion Laboratories. She just doesn't know it's a front for a demon business. Most of the human scientists at Legion work there because the demons are turning their relatives into vampires. Ethan can't figure out why they haven't gone after Charlie, yet. Jane's boyfriend Dylan Samuels also works at Legion. He's also known as the demon, Sammael. Back in Ethan's Wild West past, Sheriff Samuel Danvers runs a tight, clean town. When the McCabe Brothers show up, he intends to tidy them up.

Colin Ames-Beaumont and Savitri "Savi" Murray play a small part (their story is in Demon Moon. Lilith, aka Agent Milton, is the daughter of Lucifer but rebelled and now lives with Hugh Castleford, a fallen Guardian; they head up Special Investigations (SI), a paranormal department of Homeland Security put together by Michael, the first Guardian with all Guardian powers, and Rael, one of Belial's demons, who is also U.S. Congressman Stafford. Sir Pup is Lilith's three-headed hellhound. Caelum is the otherworld home of the Guardians. Selah is another Guardian. Jake and Rebecca are novice Guardians.

Senator Bill Brandt and Mark Brandt, an old boyfriend of Jane's who works as legal counsel to Senator Gerath. Manny is the current head of the Seattle vampire community; he took over when Vladimir and Katya were found dead. He's a dealer and a pimp. And he owes Ethan.

The Cover and Title
The cover is actually rather thoughtful with a short-haired Ethan McCabe on the alert looking off to the side, wearing a thick black leather jacket over his bare chest...mmmm...nice chest. The background is a gritty urban buildings at night.

The title could refer to so many things; it's really rather vague.

birdloveranne's review against another edition

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4.0

This story was better than the previous ones, but too long. It would have been better if a 100 pages had been edited out.

seeinghowitgoes's review against another edition

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2.0

I want to love this series so much more than I currently am... Not quite sure why these books aren't quite clicking with me, but I'm finding it hard to relate to the characters and perhaps I'm just burnt out on the whole vampire/immortality gig.

Charlie is a refreshing heroine, she's a former alcoholic, a once singer trying to clean up her life before finding herself targeted by Vampires trying to get to her sister. Throw in a confusing storyline about a Cowboy Guardian Angel, demons and plots to take over the world (and a prophecy) and it all becomes a bit too much!

One plus is the introduction of Jake who just seems purely adorakable.

maferg01's review against another edition

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5.0

I really enjoyed this book because both of the characters were authentic and their individual stories blended well together. Drifter is a admirable character though I found his dialogue a little thick and sometimes gratuitous at times. Charlie was a good balance for him and. The story had a great balance between their building relationship and the general flow of the story as a whole. The plot moved well and was action packed. A great read.

elusivity's review against another edition

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4.0

Interesting, unusual, fully-rounded characters who live and breathe and fit well together, as usual. Highly recommended!

emreadswhatshewants's review against another edition

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4.0

So many things happening. I love everything Meljean writes and this is no exception. The worldbuilding, the action, the spice

opalynx's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional

5.0

laurla's review against another edition

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"you tell yourself that it makes you feel good - but really, you're just getting by. because you feel like shit with it, but you REALLY feel like shit without it."

"maybe i should be wondering why you ain't asking. so i figure it must be one of those things that don't mean nothing if you got to ask for it."

mcummings's review against another edition

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4.0

I read the Iron Duke first, and loved it, so I thought I would try the author's earlier series. Based on her website, she actually recommends starting with this book first, which is the third in the series, because the heroine is new to the world of the Guardians, and you get a pretty detailed explanation of their world. I agree with her suggestion, because I didn't feel like I jumped into something halfway through. I think it's a great story, and the series gets even better from here.

elusivity's review against another edition

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4.0

Interesting, unusual, fully-rounded characters who live and breathe and fit well together, as usual. Highly recommended!