Review: Demon in the Basement by Anastasia Rabiyah
Emme Dabnet is cleaning out her father’s home when she finds a demon magically confined in the basement. She knows her father could be cruel and resolves to try and make amends by healing the demon both physically and emotionally. The demon had been broken and is at first suspicious but Emme does not give up. Her efforts are rewarded as Nazan gradually starts to heal. Unfortunately, Lucien, her father’s friend comes to visit, looking for more than renewing their acquaintance. With memories returning that she had blocked, Emme realizes the her father exerts his control even from the grave. It may be the demon she saves that could be her savior.
A strangely compelling tale, Demon in the Basement captures you and pulls you in as the past and its effect on the present and the future is revealed. Emme is an intriguing heroine as she strives to right past wrongs. Nazan is reminiscent of the ugly duckling as he comes back into his own. A delightfully satisfying tale, Demon in the Basement is sure to touch your heart and engage your emotions. Pick this one, sit back, relax and be prepared to be surprised and entertained. Anastasia Rabiyah knows how to satisfy her readers.
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Genre: paranormal Page Count: 77 pages Price: $ 3.99 Reviewer: Elise Lyn |
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