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A Demon Bound by Debra Dunbar
A Demon Bound by Debra Dunbar




So, for readers, who are bothered by that kind of thing, skip this one, you’ll just be wasting your time.įor the rest of us, however…. There’s some crude language and some sexual content. The angels aren’t all sweetness and lollipops, either. As other reviewers have pointed out, the MC, Sam, is a demon, and she takes unholy delight in being a demon. But you have to know the rules to break the rules. At one point, half a sentence was written in present tense, but I think that was a stylistic choice, and I’m okay with that, when it’s well-done (see how I did that tense change there? Not to brag or anything….).

A Demon Bound by Debra Dunbar

The worst part for me was the complete lack of understanding on how to write in past perfect tense, and the author wasn’t even consistent in her wrongness.

A Demon Bound by Debra Dunbar

The writing is choppy, a little uneven, there are some information dumps. I won’t bother writing a synopsis, as you’ve probably read the one describing the book to get to this point.






A Demon Bound by Debra Dunbar