Demon Dolan Ciar exists on three simple words: desire,
denial, and destruction. Every four years, he is allowed one night of earthly
passion to punish a deserving female. By the time he is finished, his victims
are left as willing receptacles for demons yet to come.
Since she was four, a demon has been the only
constant in Leora Desmond's life. He taught her how to seize control, to never
give up, and to take whatever she wanted. At twenty-four, her self-centered
existence is focused on one thing. She wants Dolan, and she won't be dissuaded.
A mistake brought Dolan to Leora. A promise
bound him to her. Returning once again to ask for his freedom, he is faced with
Leora demanding to be his next conquest. The ultimate retribution would be to
take from her the ultimate symbol of her selfishness.
Now, Dolan must decide if he can doom her to
life in living hell or face his own set of unearthly consequences, while Leora
must choose between her pleasure and her heart.
The Promise blurs the line between good and
evil, desire and love, and promises and commitment.
A Sneak Peek:
Excerpts:
He tilted his head. "You look older."
She forced herself to blink and to remember her goal.
"Then I assume I am at last old enough to be a fit for a demon." She
stepped forward, stopping less than a foot away from him. The back of her
throat dried out, and she swallowed.
He put his hand to his chin, his gaze taking her in.
"This old song and dance. When will you use the brains you have and leave
it alone?"
His words hit her, but rather than retreating, she
moved closer. The energy, the tingle, the wafts of spice encompassed her and
lured her toward him. "Never."
"You were smart last time. Why don't you release
me so I can do what I came here for." He glanced down at her and then
shifted his focus beyond her. "I have needs as well."
"Tonight I am the one you came here for."
The mention of his last visit stung, but she willed herself to keep going. She
ran her fingers up the buttons of his shirt. "You always told me to take
control."
He shook his head. "A lesson you learned
well."
She reached up and clenched his collar in her fist.
"I let you go last time, but tonight I am the one you need."
He grabbed her wrist. "I spared you before.
Never forget that."
She stared right into his eyes. No weakness was allowed
tonight. "It's me, Dolan. Me, or you can be celibate until the decade I do
you the favor of dying. I don't care about your pain." She tensed,
preparing herself for his retaliation.
"I thought I taught you better than to make
demands of a demon." He pressed his palm to the side of her face.
Heat radiated through her body, sending a warning to
every one of her nerve endings. "A demon who comforts a child is a failure
of a demon in my book."
His jaw tightened. "That was a mistake. An
oversight."
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My Review:
The Promise blew me away! Having read other works by Kim, I was expecting more erotica than paranormal. This so wasn't the case. Kim focuses more on the relationship Dolan and Leora establishes and Leora's never-ending quest to make Dolan see her as the woman before him instead of the little girl he met so long ago. We see Leora grow up into a beautiful young woman full of determination and want. Will Dolan finally see her the way she so wishes or will Leora give up and let Dolan out of his promise? Find out when you read this awesome book by Kim Carmichael!
Kim really outdid herself with this one. It wasn't over the top erotic and it was written beautifully. I really enjoyed reading The Promise. Kim just gained a new fan with this book!
Author Bio:
Kim Carmichael began writing eight years ago when her need for graphic sex scenes and love of happy endings inspired her to create her own.She has a weakness for bad boys and techno geeks, and married her own computer whiz after he proved he could keep her all her gadgets running. When not writing, she can usually be found slathered in sunscreen trolling Los Angeles and helping top doctors build their practices.
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