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The Devil's Playground (Morgan Kingsley, Book 5)

(Book #5 in the Morgan Kingsley Series)

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Morgan Kingsley, a kick-ass exorcist, can deal with Lugh, the supersexy demon living inside her, but does he have to moan softly during her intimate moments with her mortal lover? Understandably,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

My favorite so far.

Very spicy- this series is jam packed with characters, but the intrigues make it easy to follow along.

Really enjoyable instalment in Morgan Kingsley series

I've read most of the Morgan Kingsley series (I think I missed the book before this one) and have enjoyed them. 'The Devil's Playground' seemed to be a step up from the overall impression of the others, with more characterisation, an interesting plot and none of the S & M which spoiled the first book for me. Morgan is still hosting the King of Demons, Lugh, whilst the Demon Council try to work out how to defeat Dougal, Lugh's brother and pretender to the throne. These supernatural political manoeuvres are interspersed with human stories such as Morgan's relationship with Brian, Adam and Dom and Dom's new restaurant business, Demon Raphael and his former host Andy, and more. When reading this series you can never tell where the story is going to go and that makes it a far more enjoyable ride. With this book I felt that Morgan was beginning to become a more rounded person and, for this reader at least, more appealing. Lugh is also developing more of a shape and his interactions with Morgan are interesting. Those who liked the previous books in the series will obviously enjoy this one, and I think there are enough explanations in this book for those new to the series to be able to follow what's going on. This is a good series that I enjoy reading and I hope that there are more books to come. Originally published for Curled Up With A Good Book © Helen Hancox 2010

Really a 4.25 Rating

I strongly recommend you read the previous books in this series (Devil Inside, The Devil You Know, The Devil's Due and Speak of the Devil) prior to reading this book. The basis for my review is pure entertainment factor alone. At last the Morgan Kingsley's journey has come to an end. IMO this was the best of book in the series. Morgan had such a huge transformation in this installment. She's gone from pig headed and irritating to only marginally annoying. I'm really going to miss Lou, he was a class act unlike Brian who was just as annoying as Morgan. I've always loved the creativity and originality of this series and overall, I am very pleased that the series ended on a high-note, instead of going on forever. If Jenna black were to release more Morgan Kingsley books in the future, I would definitely read them. I also recommend: The Iron Hunt (Hunter Kiss, Book 1) Witch Craft (Nocturne City, Book 4) Personal Demons The Scent of Shadows (Sign of the Zodiac, Book 1) Black Magic Sanction (Rachel Morgan, Book 8)

Morgan Kingsley, Exorcist, #5

Morgan Kingsley is the best and strongest known exorcist around. Within her dwells Lugh, the demon king that is attempting to stop his brother, Dougal, from stealing the demon throne and turning the Mortal Plain into a playground for demons. Though Morgan used to believe all demons were bad and any human that voluntarily allowed himself to be possessed by one was insane, Morgan now realizes her bigotry of demons blinded her to how much they actually help mankind. By Morgan's side is Brian, her lawyer boyfriend who is going through bouts of jealousy over Lugh. Why? Because Lugh is always present, even though Morgan is the one in control of her body when awake. Morgan and Brian are never alone, even when intimate. It does not help that Lugh is incredibly sexy and tries his best to seduce Morgan in dreamland. Also on Morgan and Lugh's side are the members of Lugh's royal council on the Mortal Plain. Since Lugh fights for humans and demons, not all of his royal council members are demon. When Shae, the opportunistic owner of The Seven Deadlies demon club, informs Morgan that a sudden large influx of demons (in the bodies of unwilling humans) have been showing up recently, there is little doubt that Dougal is behind it. The time has finally come for Lugh and Dougal to come face-to-face. ***** FIVE STARS! This fifth installment of the series is finally on the store shelves, but will disappear rapidly as readers sprint to grab themselves a copy. With action, danger, and suspense an ever-constant presence, the pulse rate of readers will pound double-time as events escalate to the book's climatic ending. And believe me when I say this book has a very dramatic ending. Wow! Unforgettable and in-freaking-credible! ***** Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.

superb urban fantasy

Exorcist Morgan Kingsley knows not to be complacent as no one has tried to killer in several months. However, because no one has made an attempt does not mean she should ignore her paranoia. Besides her boyfriend, Brian has issues with her sharing her human body with demon king Lugh. Meanwhile Lugh ironically may be inside an exorcist, but has not sat back idly. Instead on the Mortal Plain, Lugh has established a royal council. They have evidence that Lugh's traitorous brother Dougal has set in motion in Philadelphia at the Seven Deadlies demonic nightclub the openings salvo of another fratricide assassination attempt in order to take over as the ruler of all demons. Lugh knows he has no choice but to kill his brother or be killed while his hostess body jumps head first into the fray. Trust is the key to the latest superb Kingsley urban fantasy as the heroine distrusts everyone except to e a degree Brian and she has no choice with Lugh. The monarch has to rely on the obstinate Morgan to do the right thing for both of them. With betrayal everywhere, Kingsley and Lugh know no one has their back to the delight of fans of this excellent saga as the overarching devilish theme moves forward (except when the heroine pukes in a toilet due to control shifts) to the anticipated war of the brothers. Harriet Klausner
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