Review: American Demon by Kim Harrison



Rachel Morgan is back--and The Hollows will never be the same.

What happens after you've saved the world? Well, if you're Rachel Mariana Morgan, witch-born demon, you quickly discover that something might have gone just a little bit wrong. That the very same acts you and your friends took to forge new powers may have released something bound by the old. With a rash of zombies, some strange new murders, and an exceedingly mysterious new demon in town, it will take everything Rachel has to counter this new threat to the world--and it may demand the sacrifice of what she holds most dear.


A trip back into the Hollows? Where do I sign-up?

American Demon brings us crashing back in the the chaotic world of Rachel Morgan and Trent Kalamack. Things are far, but settled as when we left them in The Witch with No Name. The world is trying to find its footing again in an era where Demons are no longer trapped, and are walking among them. The cast of the usual suspects are all there, and even the new characters are an story enhancing addition for what I hope is a series of new Rachel Morgan stories to come. As I got an advanced copy, I cannot divulge much of the story line, but I can say this. Prepare to have everything thing that you thought you knew about the end of the original series blow up in a million tiny pieces.






 

Comments