A desire that can't be controlled...Carson Philips is a witch on the run. For years, the notorious mage, Alvaro Magellan, has held her as his psychological prisoner. But once Carson gets a glimpse of... This description may be from another edition of this product.
First in what I hope will be an ongoing storyline about Demons, Witches, Mages and Magehelds. A bit dark at times and Jewel could have skipped the menage scene but overall a fresh take on the paranormal. A great read!
In the world of Wicked Enemy, demons really do exist and so do mages and they are mortal enemies. Demons, the `Kin', once earned their evil reputation with their ability to possess humans, but now it is the mages that are true evil, lengthening their lives by using black magic fueled by deaths and enslaving demons to do their bidding and robbing the 'fiends' of the vital psychic connection between `Kin' - bringing these `Mageheld' demons the anguish of psychic starvation caused by the inability to feel their fellow fiends. Though the book has only scratched the surface, the world building of Mages, the Mageheld, the Kin society, the power structure of the warlords with their sworn fiends, and the psychic connection between the demons was truly interesting. Killing runaway Witch Carson is number four on demon warlord Nikodemus' to-do list. But Nikodemus quickly discovers that Carson is not the powerful witch/mage of her reputation. When he first meets Carson she is a clueless, helpless, magicly crippled victim of their common enemy. But even though Nikodemus decides not to kill Carson, she is still hunted by her former mage boss' mageheld demon henchmen who are sent to kill Carson and regain an important Talisman that's she's stolen. As Nikodemus joins forces with the damaged witch to nullify the threat of the powerful magical object, there is something about Carson that will make Nikodemus want to break every taboo -- until suddenly, sleeping with the enemy sounds like a very good idea indeed. While the world and the characters in My Wicked Eneny were great, there was just something off with the love scenes. Nikodemus' mindmelding partial `possesion' of Carson had potential for uping their joining into a soul-deep connection, however Nikodemus' thoughts - and we don't get Carson's - were centered pretty much on the demon kink of `doing it' while shifted into demon form and the fantasy of his alien body joining with `a' human and not with Carson in particular. Add a startingly unlover-ly word amid the peppering of curses in his `love talk' - which up to that point did up the intensity and edginess of the scene - and result just wasn't very romantic. Another scene later on was a weird sexual healing between Carson, Nikodemus and a pyschicly reconnected demon which avoided being a full ménage, just pairs with a third mental participant, but again no romance. Out of the bedroom, and the attic, the story was great. Nikodemus is immediately compelling, as he struggles with instincts that draw him to this forbidden witch and lead him to protect Carson instead of killing her to remove the danger she presents to his demon race. The struggle for the Talisman and its reprecussions, the confrontations between mages and demons, and Carson's contribution as she acquires formidable power and learns to wield it, supply plenty of action to go along with some powerful and dangerous secondary characters: Durian, Xia and Iskander. Jewel already has the Xia
Why can't my life be this exciting?
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
I bought it on a whim, and ended having to push Gena Showalter down a space in my book shelves (which I order from LOVED to liked) once I was done. Carolyn Jewel creates a whole new world with Fiends, their enemy Mages, and one mixed up witch lost in between. The book was funny, can't put it down entertaining, and completely and refreshingly original. I'll be waiting for the next in the series, His Wicked Witch, out next summer. 5 STARS! Jack
Imaginative Series
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Carolyn Jewel creates a new series with My Wicked Enemy. I have to admit the back of the book and the title made me feel like this book was just going to be alright and lost in the paranormal romance series. I was wrong. Jewel creates two characters that are unlike the typical hero and heroine. Nikodemus is an old as dirt Fiend who swears, curses, and wants to kill Carson and Magellan. You have to understand in this series Mages/Witches/Magekind are bad news. They enslave Fiends and take away their good will. It's a war of good and evil, except everyone's in the grey a little. Carson is a witch who's been locked away from her power and now can't `pull' magic. So she's useless as anything but a battery to other Magekind and harmless to Fiends. Carson witnesses a murder at Magellan's house and her innocent naivety comes crashing down. She runs away and straight into Nikodemus who swears she's on his to-do list today, fourth one down, "Kill Magellan's Witch. Carson's character is filled with flaws physically and psychically. Through the entire book the reader is rooting for her survival and hoping she can come out on top. Nikodemus' character is definitely old-fashion good, but it takes the entire book before they actually get together. All around the plot is new and different then you're average vampire/werewolf romance and I'm looking forward to the next book. I hope she blows this series up big and expands on the Fiends who have already been introduced. Put Carson and Nikodemus on your to-do list!
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