Demons Are So Annoying – Mia Monroe

Demons are so annoying

Synopsis

Somehow Fate gave me two mates. Can our bond survive the war or will our eternity be cut short?

A few months ago, if someone told me that I’d be fated with two mates, a surly vampire and a too-sweet-for-this-world witch, I would have laughed. Now, I can’t imagine my world without Willem and Prince by my side. Unfortunately, there’s no time for honeymoons and roses. We’ve got a war to fight, while somehow managing to embrace a bond none of us saw coming.

Willem and I do our best to support Prince as he steps into his new powers, but I’m left desperate to keep us together and in one piece, not an easy task. Prince is in the center of this mess, but all of us have a role. I just wish I knew what mine was. My brother found his power, where the Hades is mine?

With increasing demon attacks (so annoying) and time running out, our combined covens and allies must work together to banish evil from Eaton Falls once and for all. But when the smoke clears, who will be the victor and who will be lost? We have to win. If we don’t, our happily ever after will be cut short, and there’s no way I’m letting that happen.

Demons Are So Annoying is the epic conclusion to the Covens of Eaton Falls series. It is an MMM paranormal romance featuring a super sweet witch turned vampire, a grumpy twin with a marshmallow center, and a vampire priest with anger issues finding out just why Fate put them together. In this book there are demons running amok, a plethora of discoveries, steamy times in sacred places (Willem is a priest, after all), and an epic battle for the ages. It is the sixth and final book. Each book features a different love story with an ongoing conflict and therefore should be read in order. I promise an HEA for all.

My Thoughts

We’re thrown right into the thick of war right at the beginning of this book, meaning Jack, Prince, and Willem barely have time to come to terms with the fact that the three of them are fated mates before everything gets thrown into absolute chaos. But it really makes sense, in the end. Jack and Willem have had a will-they-won’t-they thing going on from the beginning, which turned into a semi-vicious love triangle when Prince arrived in Eaton Falls from New Orleans.

All in all, they’ve been very dramatic, and tumultuous, for a while, so it’s nice to see them settle into their relationship – or as much as they could, in any case – with very little fuss.

To say that this book is action-packed from beginning to end is an understatement. It honestly never seemed to stop. Until it did.

All of the chaos, and complexities, and convoluted discoveries led to this ending, and I have to say, it was well worth it. The Covens of Eaton Falls have found themselves exactly where they’re supposed to be – happy. And while this book centered on Jack, Prince, and Willem, it really was about the entire found family of witches and vampires alike, as well as a few other supernatural creatures who were thrown into the mix.

I definitely see some potential for a possible spin-off (I am very intrigued by the connection between our resident do-gooder demon Tempest and the reaper Nathaniel), but I’m also perfectly happy leaving Eaton Falls behind, and leaving the covens to their fates – eternal happiness.

~ by Aubrey Smith on May 21, 2024.

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