Thursday, September 26, 2013

Demon Rock Series by Nico Rosso


Heavy Metal Heart (Demon Rock #1)
by Nico Rosso

Heavy Metal Heart is the initial installment in the Demon Rock series by Nico Rosso. 

I love rocker books, hot guys, good covers, and paranormal.  So what’s not to love in this book right?  Well there is always room for improvement. This series has potential to be great but unfortunately fell kind of flat for me.

I was a little thrown off by the quirky lyrics that come out of nowhere.  And I would have like a great deal more back story.  I really think this huge factor is what did me in.  I love paranormal books as I said above, but a great paranormal book had to have a great story.  This whole demon that exists on fan power and a muse idea is unique to me, but I would have like more history on the reason the characters are demons and exactly who these creatures they are fighting and a more in depth reason why. 

Overall, this short book left me with more questions than answers, felt rushed and didn’t meet my expectations.  This is the first book that I have read by this author and I would give the second installment a try.  Like I said this is a jewel in the ruff with a little TLC this series could be great.

Synopsis:

Rock Star. Front man. Demon. A descendant of satyrs and the lead singer in a band that feeds on the energy of its audience, Trevor Sand is growing weary of the constant need to perform. He needs the legend of the Muse—a woman destined to be a demon’s eternal companion and only source of sustenance—to be true.

Misty Grant has never been bold, but when Trevor singles her out among hundreds at a concert, she takes him up on his explicit offer. During an erotic night in his hotel room, she learns that his touch is as electric as his lyrics. But when Trevor’s demon is aroused, her desire turns to horror and she runs.

Knowing that he’ll die if he loses her, Trevor must find Misty before his enemies do. But even if he can save her, he knows that regaining the trust of his fated Muse will be his greatest challenge.

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