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A review by laffingkat
Devil in the Details by E.J. Stevens
4.0
This is a short story in the Ivy Granger, Psychic Detective series by E.J. Stevens. It could be enjoyed on its own but will probably be more fun if you’re already familiar with these characters.
This is a comical short story about why not to mess with Ivy’s demon child. I enjoy the character interactions and humorous dialog in this series. This particular story felt a bit rushed and ended too abruptly for my preference—I wish we had a chance to learn a little more about the bad guys and what they were up to.
Demons are summoned and violence ensues, but nothing is depicted graphically. There is some mild swearing, but it’s generally terms like “Oberon’s balls,” which I found amusing.
If you enjoy snarky urban fantasy, I recommend this book and the entire Ivy Granger series, as well as any of Ms. Stevens’ other books in this setting. They all make great choices for listening, too, if you’re a fan of audiobooks.
The author gave me a free review copy of the ebook, and I volunteered to provide an honest review.
This is a comical short story about why not to mess with Ivy’s demon child. I enjoy the character interactions and humorous dialog in this series. This particular story felt a bit rushed and ended too abruptly for my preference—I wish we had a chance to learn a little more about the bad guys and what they were up to.
Demons are summoned and violence ensues, but nothing is depicted graphically. There is some mild swearing, but it’s generally terms like “Oberon’s balls,” which I found amusing.
If you enjoy snarky urban fantasy, I recommend this book and the entire Ivy Granger series, as well as any of Ms. Stevens’ other books in this setting. They all make great choices for listening, too, if you’re a fan of audiobooks.
The author gave me a free review copy of the ebook, and I volunteered to provide an honest review.