The sequel to The Demon's Lexicon (rev. 9/09) returns to a present-day England pulsing with dark magic and picks up the narrative of two pairs of highly unusual siblings. This story focuses primarily on Mae, the small, fiery girl who has no magical powers of her own (unlike her brother, Jamie, and two of her love interests) but who is powerfully drawn to the Goblin Market, with its fairy lights and mystical charms for sale. Here she is prized for her ability to "dance up a demon," and, when the market folk are threatened, Mae demonstrates strategic leadership that may earn her a permanent position. Her bond with the sexy and lethal brothers Nick and Alan Ryves deepens, as Mae attempts to teach powerful demon Nick how to be human for Alan's sake—a seemingly impossible task. A series of deadly run-ins with evil magicians trying to lure Jamie into their circle are peppered with moments of banter, flirting, and kissing; all threads culminate in a great, bloody battle that leaves several open endings. Less taut in plotting and heavier on romance, this book is not as strong as the first, but it has enough new developments to keep the story rolling and leave readers eager for the next installment. LAUREN ADAMS
Gr 9 Up—An undercurrent of wit and subtle sarcasm turns this dark story of demons, magic, and dysfunctional families into an affecting and fun read. Mae—don't call her Mavis—and her brother Jamie, tortured Alan and his demon brother Nick, and other memorable characters are back in this sequel to Brennan's excellent The Demon's Lexicon (S & S, 2009). The book doesn't disappoint as demons are summoned, duels are fought, and spells are cast throughout modern-day England. Jamie is being recruited by a magician named Gerald, head of the group that previously tried to kill him and Mae. Once again, she turns to Alan and Nick for help protecting Jamie. In exchange, Mae agrees to help Nick learn to act more human. The outcasts must navigate a path between rival magicians' circles and demons hungry for human souls while trying to unlock the secret to Gerald's newfound powers. Mae, a tough and sassy heroine, is torn by her attraction to three very different men. Conflicting loyalties push her to the breaking point as secret—and maybe Faustian—deals are struck. Danger and lies are everywhere as the story builds to a climactic battle. All is not resolved, leaving readers hungry for the trilogy's final installment. A few passages are confusing but overall the writing is strong with lots of action and engaging characters. This book stands alone, but reading the first volume will make it even more enjoyable. Fans of Laurie Faria Stolarz, Casandra Clare, and Rosemary Clement-Moore will be enchanted.—Anthony C. Doyle, Livingston High School, CA
In a present-day England pulsing with dark magic, Mae, who has no powers of her own, demonstrates leadership when the Goblin Market folk are threatened. Meanwhile, her bond with the sexy and lethal Ryves brothers deepens. All threads culminate in a great, bloody battle that leaves several open endings. The story has enough new developments to leave readers eager for the next installment.
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