The Devil You Know by Jenna Black

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  • Pub. Date: July 2008
  • 336pp
  • Sales Rank: 49,914

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    • Pub. Date: July 2008
    • Publisher: Dell Publishing
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 336pp
    • Sales Rank: 49,914

    Synopsis

    The beautiful. The bad. The possessed.

    Some people worship them. Some people fear them. And some people—like Morgan Kingsley—go up against them toe-to-toe, flesh to flesh, and power against power. An exorcist by trade, Morgan is one of the few humans with an aura stronger than her possessor, even though her demon can tease her body senseless. She’s also a woman who has just discovered a shocking truth: everything she once believed about her past, her identity, may have been a lie.

    With a family secret exploding around her and a full-scale demon war igniting, Morgan is a key player in an unsettled world. Then a rogue sociopathic demon enters her life with a bang. His name is The Hunter. And since she is the prey, Morgan has only one choice: to hunt The Hunter down—no matter what heartbreaking truths she uncovers along the way….

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    Biography

    Jenna Black is your typical writer. Which means she's an "experience junkie." She got her BA in physical anthropology and French from Duke University.

    Once upon a time, she dreamed she would be the next Jane Goodall, camping in the bush making fabulous discoveries about primate behavior. Then, during her senior year at Duke, she did some actual research in the field and made this shocking discovery: primates spend something like 80% of their time doing such exciting things as sleeping and eating.

    Concluding that this discovery was her life's work in the field of primatology, she then moved on to such varied pastimes as grooming dogs and writing technical documentation. She writes paranormal romance for Tor and urban fantasy for Bantam Dell.

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    It's a good read...by GinaCentral

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    October 26, 2009: I like this series of books. It's a good escapism for a weekend read. I like the characters even if some topics are a little disturbing sometimes. But it keeps it interesting. Not everyone is going to be comfortable with some of the sexual ref. They really didnt bother me. The over all concept of demon possession is a little creepy but it works well for this series.

    Entertaining reads, however the main heroin has been found wanting.by romance_connoisseur

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    August 23, 2009: Morgan is supposed to be a "strong chick with multiple earrings and a back tattoo" however she does more complaining and whining then she does taking charge and kicking ass. You'd think someone who has to continuously battle with the demons would have some martial arts training.

    I was able to make it through the four books in two days. They are quick entertaining reads. None of the books really left me wanting the next one. I bought all four at once so it wasn't bad enough to send them back.

    The story all start off strong and fall flat towards the end.


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