Honestly she is probably the least interesting character in the book She is continually struggling with her demonic nature, although we never see much of that in the story. She’s a mostly happy go lucky girl, who just happens to be half-demon. She is more comfortable in her role of Hel’s Agent and is learning how to protect herself better from outside influence (both physical and magical). There is a mysterious lawyer of demonic origin who is trying to buy up property and of course Daisy’s struggling to balance her good and evil side.ĭaisy has grown some as a character from the first book. There are some other side storylines going on as well. They will destroy Pemkowat if necessary in order to gain Sinclair’s cooperation. Ends up Sinclair’s family has a history of Obeah sorcery and they want Sinclair to come back to Jamaica. At least she thought Sinclair was normal, until his secrets start coming to light. She is also happily dating normal human Sinclair Palmer. Daisy has gained respect as an Agent of Hel and is continuing to work as a liaison with the police department. Things are settling down for the town of Pemkowet. The third book in this series, Poison Fruit, is scheduled for an October 2014 release. I don’t like this series quite as well as those two, but overall this is a well done urban fantasy series. I was a huge fan of Carey’s Kushiel’s books and enjoyed her Santa Olivia series as well. This is the second book in the Agent of Hel series by Carey. Stand Alone or Series: 2nd book in the Agent of Hel series
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