![]() ![]() This book dealt with so many different types of ‘demons’ (tangible and emotionally) that I had no choice but to read everything with at least a little daylight seeping through the curtains. Was I at the movie theatre sitting in a bathroom stall wondering if Abby was going to make an appearance on the other side of the door while I was sitting there? Check and check. Was there a terrible, evil thing hiding under her damn bed-one of my worst nightmares come true? Check. ![]() Did I have to look straight forward at all times lest my eyes wander and see a demon in the corner? Check. Was I scared to walk through the house in the dark? Check. ODW was by far the scariest, most spine-tingling installment yet. Left to deal with Maximus, that damn nasty, lumberjack ginger, for most of the story, I exhaled a very dramatic breath of relief the minute sexy Dexy stepped into the doorway. I can’t deny that the minute he walked in the book got 20 times better. While the first half of the book wasn’t my favorite, I loved when Dex was pulled into the story. ![]() On Demon Wings ( Experiment in Terror #5) ![]()
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