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Demon's Song (Hearts of the Fallen) by Kendra Leigh Castle:

The road to Hell is paved with good intentions. At least, that's how it seems to Sofia Rivera when her attempt to help a friend ends in a blood-soaked confrontation with creatures that aren't even supposed to exist. With a group of rogue vampires determined not to leave a single witness to their violence hot on her heels, Sofia finds herself saddled with an immortal bodyguard—Phenex, the fallen Angel of Song.

While the vampire king roots out the corruption threatening to take down his underworld kingdom, Sofia will have to deal with a fallen angel whose dark beauty is often at odds with his ornery nature. Slowly, Sofia and Phenex give in to the strange attraction neither can deny. And as the darkness closes in around them, Phenex begins to wonder whether even the wickedest Fallen might find his own happyending...and his heart.

  • Sales Rank: #579613 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2013-04-23
  • Released on: 2013-04-23
  • Format: Kindle eBook

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
What took Me So Long?
By Mirna Garcia
Arc Received Via NetGalley

Though I'd frequently encountered the name Kendra Leigh Castle around the blogisphere in conjunction with many positive reviews, I'm ashamed to admit that I'd never read her work till now. In spite of my authorial curiosity, I was either too busy, or was having to play catch-up with series favorites: as a result, Kendra Leigh was indefinitely relegated to my TBR pile. Then, Entangled gave me the go ahead to review Demon's song; which I requested via NetGalley because of its interest peaking title. After finishing the book I must say, a Fan Girl was born. If Kendra Leigh is writing, I'm in. No ifs, ands or buts about it. The woman's got talent!
If it weren't in poor grammatical taste to squea intermittently in sentences and surround each squea with capitals and exclamation points, I'd not hesitate in littering this review for effect. Book one in the hearts of the Fallen was that good. Good enough to make me contemplate committing grammar blasphemy. Good enough to make me anxious for book two. It's that serious!
I was hooked from start to finish. The story focuses on Sofia Rivera, an ER nurse who is unwillingly sucked into the paranormal world, after she saves her friend from being drained by a vampire. Sofia just wanted to help her friend who started behaving erratically after working at Club Amphora, and instead finds herself having to reluctantly accept the protection of Phenex, the fallen angel of song, because in rescuing her friend Sofia has inadvertently placed herself at the top of a vengeance seeking demon's hit list.
I wish I were eloquent enough to express my love for Phenex. He was so dreamily romantic, and so sinfully sexy. Maybe it was his music playing and the way that the author describes his soul connection to music that make him swoon worthy, perhaps his dry humor and cynicism make him all palpitation inducing and scorching, but my goodness, I don't know if I could have resisted him the way that Sofia did. A day is far too long to hold out on for a man like that, in my opinion. His back story is surprisingly relatable. I empathized with him when he explained his reasons for choosing to fall, and I can see why the lords of hell, aka the infernal council despise him and his brethren. The tid-bits Kendra hints at about his six other fallen (turned hell traitor) brothers, promise to be just as captivating.
I adored Sofia as a heroine. While I couldn't relate to her not being swept off her feet right away, or to her need for sunlight, after a demon attack forces her to live in Teranoctum, (the underground city for supernaturals), I admired the way she stuck to her guns and kept voicing her needs. I must admit to thinking her whiney at times because of her needs, but I loved that these needs didn't turn her into the classic horror movie heroine either. She didn't blindly run off to do what she wanted. She knew she was in danger and that she needed Phenex by her side if she hoped to stay alive, that she was much too human for these supernatural problems. She is unique in her fight to keep said humanity, and one can appreciate her realistic approach to her situation. It's rare to read of the heroine who isn't swayed by the glamour of immortality. I personally say vamp me please, or make me other, but Sofia's determination to keep her mortality and to maintain the life she worked so hard to build make her a heroine to be respected. One can definitely see why Phenex was so floored by her. Her differences really make her special. A dame worth falling for.
Aside from the fantastic character development, the romance wasn't too shabby either. It was neither too fast nor too obsessive, as is often the case with paranormal romance. It was just right, plausible even. From the cute date scene, to the eventual coupling. The author's vivid writing had me picturing every delicious scene and detail. Is it wrong that I want to be sung to sleep or to know what it feels like to have a wing wrapped around me for comfort and protection?
Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed The Demon's song. The characters were well developed and fun, both protagonists and side characters alike, and the romance filled my heart with tremendous joy. It's been a long time that I've read about people who were equally swept off their feet by one another, and I am relieved that I have found another author who excels at creating realistic, romantic connections. Though I do wish we would have gotten more details on Tera Noctom and its inhabitants, I dare say that Kendra has another best seller on her hands. I am certainly going to be reading book two in this series. I can't help but wonder though, what took me so long to read Kendra Liegh?

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Castle's new Demonlicious new series
By Karwyn
TITLE: The Demon's Song

AUTHOR: Kendra Leigh Castle

RATING: 4/out of 5 Stars

PUBLISHER: Covet an imprint of Entangled Publishing

ISBN139781622661817

Synopsis

The road to Hell is paved with good intentions. At least, that's how it seems to Sofia Rivera when her attempt to help a friend ends in a blood-soaked confrontation with creatures that aren't even supposed to exist. With a group of rogue vampires determined not to leave a single witness to their violence hot on her heels, Sofia finds herself saddled with an immortal bodyguard--Phenex, the fallen Angel of Song.
While the vampire king roots out the corruption threatening to take down his underworld kingdom, Sofia will have to deal with a fallen angel whose dark beauty is often at odds with his ornery nature. Slowly, Sofia and Phenex give in to the strange attraction neither can deny. And as the darkness closes in around them, Phenex begins to wonder whether even the wickedest Fallen might find his own happy ending...and his heart.

Review

The Demon's Song by Kendra Leigh Castle is the first book of the new series Hearts of the Fallen, published by Covet an imprint of Entangled Publishing. The story centers around Phenex, a fallen angel and former lord of hell, who along with his brethren (other redeemed fallen) work for the white wings (heaven). He still has his wings, but they are ebony, like his attitude. Phenex has shut himself off from all emotions, and he prefers it like that. He doesn't want to feel anything too deeply. He lives with his brothers in Terra Noctem, the City of Eternal Night, a magical safe haven for night dwellers, a place where the minions of hell can't enter. All of the fallen have sworn a blood oath to protect the city that has given the refuge. In Castle's world, just because you are a night dweller doesn't make you bad. Phenex falls in this category; he might not be the most moral of guys, but he has left hell and fights as a mercenary on the side of good. When the story begins, he is just counting the days of his existence, killing demons, and singing in the local club above Terra Noctem.

What complicates Phenex's existence is Sofia Riveria, a spicy Latina nurse who has stumbled into vampire trouble while helping a friend. Sofia isn't the type of girl to sit by and wait to be rescued; she can rescue herself `thank you very much'. The new world she has been thrust into is a little more complicated than she can handle; therefore, Phenex enters into her life as her protector. They have a mutual attraction, and the heat is definitely an inferno when these two interact. The relationship between Phenex and Sophia that Castle writes is one full of energy, desire, and a good dose of angst. One major problem is that despite Phenex not wanting to feel, it's kind of hard not to when Sophia is around.

I am excited to see where this series and the world that Castle is creating leads. She has built a paranormal world in the Hearts of the Fallen Series tthat is filled will fallen angels, angels, demons, vampires, fae and weres, so the storyline interaction between all the factions has enormous potential in future world building and stories. I am very excited to have a new Castle series to look forward to.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
A bad boy with wings - yum
By melindeeloo
Phenix, is fallen but no longer quite demon and not quite redeemed, music is his heart but he is stuck in the darkness until he comes across one brave human who sets out to rescue a friend and instead finds herself caught up in a hidden supernatural world populated by scary creatures.

I actually really liked Demon Song. I really liked the leading lady Sofia and how insightful she is about leading demon/fallen angel Phenix - she sees into the heart sore being who is living in the darkness but 'needs' the light. Plus, I love a leading man who has wings and knows how to use them - he wraps her in his wings...sigh.

I hadn't really realized when I picked this up, but this story is connected to two others that Castle wrote for another publisher, a short "Vivi and the Vampire" in Vacation with a Vampire(Harlequin Nocturne), and Renegade Angel (Harlequin Nocturne) and the pairing from those books have cameos here - and amazingly I actually read them and vaguely remember the previous pairings.

So I enjoyed Demon Song and look forward to more from this world since Castle has a few other Fallen guys waiting in the wings (or winged guys in waiting if you prefer:) a HEA of their own.

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