Review: The Demon Trapper 's Daughter

by - January 21, 2011

The Demon Trapper's Daughter
Jana Oliver
The Demon Trappers Book One
Young Adult, Urban Fantasy
Paperback, 355 pages
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Release Date: February 1, 2011
Overall Rating: 5/5
 
Riley Blackthorne is a teenage/still in high school/female demon trapper and demons are running loose in Atlanta. Riley is determined to learn everything she can about trapping even though she is the only female trapper and her world is suddenly turned on its head.

This book sucked me in right from the very beginning, it only took me a few hours to finish it. Jana Oliver has written the most believable characters I have ever read, which made the book even better. The feelings and thoughts made me believe what I was reading was actually real. The depth of emotions from the characters left me speechless. Though I feel as if the book could have been longer, it felt to me like the book wasn’t finished.

The Demon Trapper's daughter is a book that you wouldn’t want to miss out on. It has everything you want and more, a tough likeable heroine, demons, drama, romance, fighting, and an ending that will have you counting the days until you get more. This book is amazing from beginning to end and the second book needs to hurry and get in my hand.

{Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book enable my review. All opinions presented here are my own.}



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