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A review by lenoreo
Demon Discord by M.J. Haag
4.0
https://celebrityreaders.com/2021/10/25/demon-design-demon-discord-by-m-j-haag/
4.5 stars — I don’t know why I enjoyed this one as much as I did, but I really did! It wasn’t quite as light in content as Brooke’s novella, but in some ways it brought a lot of the light adorable stuff that I’ve come to love about the dark fey.
Azio and Groth were super endearing and oblivious and adorable and persistent…everything I expect. I loved seeing them pamper Terri and do everything they could to make her comfortable.
Terri was a bit harder to fall in love with, just because she was so genuinely afraid of the fey — to the point of fainting! I can’t imagine living with those kinds of consequences to fear and anxiety. I kind of don’t remember enough of the incident that really made her afraid, and had her misunderstanding the fey, so I kind of wish that had been more obviously resolved.
I felt for her being in such an unloving marriage, but still unable to see it for what it was. It’s frustrating from an outsiders perspective, but I know it’s entirely different for the ones in those toxic relationships.
While it did take Terri a bit to settle in, I think watching the boys do their adorable fey thing just kind of had me smiling enough to make up for it.
As with the previous novella, this one was SUPER steamy. And I definitely enjoyed the connection between Terri and Azio, even with the confusion of Groth in there.
I think this novella just brought back what draws me to this series time and time again. Fun, adorable, misunderstood, scary-looking guys who are desperate for someone to shower their love on.
4.5 stars — I don’t know why I enjoyed this one as much as I did, but I really did! It wasn’t quite as light in content as Brooke’s novella, but in some ways it brought a lot of the light adorable stuff that I’ve come to love about the dark fey.
Azio and Groth were super endearing and oblivious and adorable and persistent…everything I expect. I loved seeing them pamper Terri and do everything they could to make her comfortable.
Terri was a bit harder to fall in love with, just because she was so genuinely afraid of the fey — to the point of fainting! I can’t imagine living with those kinds of consequences to fear and anxiety. I kind of don’t remember enough of the incident that really made her afraid, and had her misunderstanding the fey, so I kind of wish that had been more obviously resolved.
I felt for her being in such an unloving marriage, but still unable to see it for what it was. It’s frustrating from an outsiders perspective, but I know it’s entirely different for the ones in those toxic relationships.
While it did take Terri a bit to settle in, I think watching the boys do their adorable fey thing just kind of had me smiling enough to make up for it.
As with the previous novella, this one was SUPER steamy. And I definitely enjoyed the connection between Terri and Azio, even with the confusion of Groth in there.
I think this novella just brought back what draws me to this series time and time again. Fun, adorable, misunderstood, scary-looking guys who are desperate for someone to shower their love on.