The Necromancer's Dilemma
2016 • 232 pages

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How much did I love this book? I want a small dragon as a familiar and a hellhound. My love for this book can be counted in vampire years and I'd come up short.

In this second outing for the series S.J. Himes continues to develop the world inhabited by our favorite necromancer, Angel Salvatore, and succeeds phenomenally. The world of Beacon Hill is one that is immediately recognizable and yet alien. Also I'd move there in a heartbeat.

So much goes on in this book in terms of furthering the story, developing the characters, and deepening the romance between Angel & Simeon and all of it works so well that I'm in awe. I really don't want to say too much because you should just sit down and enjoy the goodness. Simeon is everything one would want in a lover and his devotion to Angel is unwavering, Batiste gets a taste of what it is to get on Angel's bad side, and Milly is just the best. Angel proves that it's his deep reservoirs of love, as much as his talent, that make him a formidable foe to all comers. I read this book along with the audio done by Joel Leslie and he was absolutely brilliant. His accents and the emotion he brings to the characters' voices is truly a work of art.

I'm kind of scared of Bk.3 because it seems that Angel may be put through the wringer but I'll forge ahead ‘cause I love this man.

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