Night
Mischief
By Nina Bruhns
An intimate paranormal romance with a
demon:
suspenseful, romantic, fantastic!
NIGHT
MISCHIEF by Nina Bruhns is the third installment of the
exceptional Dark Enchantments
paranormal romance series. Intimate
moments and suspenseful conflicts make for a delightful read.
While teaching
students, Lady Dawn Maybank accidentally calls
forward a real spell and a real demon! In an effort to retrieve a
family heirloom, Dawn makes a deal with a demon--to spend 5 nights with
him. The problem is that she works for the Cadre where demons are taken
as prisoners and put in crystal jails. Demon, Galen McManus, has made a
deal too but he also has secret alliances. His growing attraction for
Dawn is definitely a kink in the business of being an incubus!
In the third book
of the Dark Enchantment
series, Nina Bruhns steps
up the steaminess level while maintaining the thematic structure so
carefully constructed by the previous two authors. Once again, the
author creates a unique story but one that expands the entire scope of
the series. The romance here is steamy --- blazing hot in the way only
demon sex can be. But what happens when it's more than just sex for the
demon? A lot of trouble for the Cadre as well as for Dawn and Galen for
sure!
NIGHT MISCHIEF, though different in
tone from the preceding books,
builds upon the Cadre setting, allowing the reader to walk inside its
doors and meet more of its residents. The author develops characters
met in Michele Hauf's book FAMILIAR
STRANGER and develops the family
relationship that Dawn has with her sister Aurora and their father.
Definitely the most steamy of the three, NIGHT MISCHIEF also looks into
the darkness of the wounded heart and opens the night to the power of
love. With the addition of NIGHT
MISCHIEF, Dark Enchantments
series is
quickly becoming an exceptional multi-author series! Readers might have
a favorite depending on taste and favored tone, but as a series, Dark
Enchantments, is awesome! Each series installment seems to match
the
others in terms of quality reading delight! Bravo, Nina Bruhns!