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Title: When Demons Walk
Author: Patricia Briggs and Luis Royo
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  • Sorceress. Lady. Mistress. Thief. Just call her an overachiever.

    To survive, Sham has spent most of her young life stealing from Southwoodâs nobility. Now, as the cityâs nobles fall prey to a killer, Sham is called on to helpâand must use all of her magical wisdom to send the demon away.
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  • Posted on 2008-05-13
    SEQUEL???

    NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! I can't believe this is the end of the book! It has so much potential for a sequel, or maybe even a triology! There were characters to explore, relationships to develop and more demons to vanquish! I loved how briggs was able to develop a relationship between the Reeve and Shamera without concentrating the book on it and how deeply she delved into the world. It amazes me how detailed she could write about this subject because it's so difficult to bring a world to reality out of thin air. However, the explanations did get a big complicated sometimes and I did get lost, but that's my only concern about it. It was a great book and I NEED A SEQUEL! I really hope she considers it!! :D
    Score: 5 rated 5 stars
  • Posted on 2006-11-03
    Spy for royalty

    This is an atypical fantasy novel of spys. The heroine is working for what is technically the enemy. Shamera is a native of Southwood who is asked to spy for the occupational force. Or one faction of it. The current leader of Southwood (Lord Kerrim) is doing his best to improve the conditions for everyone, native and occupier. However, the court in general does not seem to like this idea. There are plenty of options as to who is cursing - and killing - Lord Kerrim. Of course, first Shamera must figure out there is a curse at all.

    As with all of the authors books (so far) the emphasis is firmly on character, and the character drives the plot, rather than the other way around. You can watch additudes change and mutate, and conclusions are reached in a seemingly logical fashion.

    The world is built from the inside out, so that if you accept the mundane, it is easy then to accept the fantastic, as it ties into what is known.

    Reccomended for anyone serching for a little escapism.
    Score: 4 rated 4 stars
  • Posted on 2006-09-22
    Light, fluffy, but great fun!

    Evil lurks in the halls of the castle, and the Reeve is finally convinced to seek someone with magical powers to find it. Sham turns out to be more then what the Reeve bargins for - masquerading as his mistress, she battles the creature (and the Reeve's mother, who seems infinitely more frightening).

    Usually, I dislike overt romance in my sci-fi/fantasy, but Patricia Briggs does an excellent job with this book, making it fun, and interesting, but doesn't read like a bad Harlequin novel set in a fantasy setting.

    Definitely "girly" fantasy, but guys with a hidden streak of romance in them, will fall in love with Sham as well.


    Score: 5 rated 5 stars
  • Posted on 2006-04-21
    Female audience

    Hm, I'm a bit embarrassed. I mean here we have a book which is basically a romance, mixed with some mystery elements and set in a fantasy landscape (you can't get much lighter) and yet I liked it. I liked it so much, I gave it four stars.
    The heroine is flashy and sassy, the hero well muscled and and has the famous soft spot under a crusty exterior. Their dialogues are fast paced and witty, the plot flows along nicely and never drags. The world (same as in STEAL THE DRAGON) could have had some potential if it hadn't been neglected so badly (Sham and Kerim need some place to hold their witty dialogues after all). Fortunatelly the novel was revised before being republished in Aug 05, causing a definite improvement of style and story line.
    Cliche works, this novel stands prove.

    Score: 4 rated 4 stars
  • Posted on 2006-03-22
    best rerelease!!!

    Waited forever for this book to be rereleased and oh boy was it worth the wait!

    Sham is a great combination of tomboy and femme fatale when she wants to be, and her sarcastic mouth just sweetens the deal.

    I think what I like the best is the possibilities inherent in the ending. We don't know exactly what will happen but there is hope for the future.

    Wonderful read. Can't wait for more books by the author!
    Score: 5 rated 5 stars

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