Demons Are Forever by Julie Kenner
In this, the 3rd book in the Julie Kenner soccer mom urban fantasy series, our heroine, Kate Connor is back attempting to keep her town (San Diablo, California) safe from body swapping demons.
It appears as if the town is being overrun with newly made demons that are targeting Kate, her teenage daughter Allie, and Allie’s hunky teacher, David. If you read California Demon you know that in that book Allie was kidnapped by a demon who had endeared himself to the family. Because of that ordeal Allie now knows that her mother does a lot more than just bake cookies (badly) and care for the family.
Unfortunately, Allie has decided she wants to follow in her mother’s footsteps and become a Hunter. This makes for some interesting exchanges between mother and daughter:
“No, you can’t go demon hunting with me. It’s a school night.”
“But Mom!”
“No, and that’s final.”
“Whatever!”
Okay, I totally made up that scene but you get the picture. My point is that Allie is a typical American teenager who sometimes does the exact opposite of what her parents tell her to do. This potentially puts her in harm’s way since it looks like the local demon population has her in its cross hairs. However, as we discover in the book, Allie’s a fairly smart and resourceful young lady.
Which brings me to the main mystery in the book: the demons are attacking Kate, Allie, and David, but they’re not going for the kill shot. Instead they’re attempting to extract information about a mysterious stone in which one of their fire-and-brimstone leaders has been imprisoned. Kenner does a nice job keeping us in the dark about the stone while the 3 main characters race against time to find it ahead of the bad guys.
Demons Are Forever further promotes Kate’s growth as a main character. In some of the earlier books we saw more of the domestic side of Kate, primarily because she was trying so hard to keep her hunter persona secret from her family and friends. In this book she’s forced to share her secret with a close friend and as such, I believe her character gets more fleshed out. In this book Kenner downplays the “soccer mom” aspect of Kate’s life and focuses more on the well-trained, smart and calculating kick-butt demon slayer persona. It’s a good move.
David, Allie’s high school teacher, is still somewhat of a mystery to Kate (and to us). In the previous book Kate began suspecting that David was hiding something – that he wasn’t exactly who/what he appeared to be. That mystery continues in this book and adds a level of suspense and uncertainty that keeps the storyline interesting.
As in previous books Kate’s husband Stuart is totally in the dark about her secret life. In the earlier books I was exasperated with his character because he seemed to be too preoccupied with building his political career and not plugged in to what his wife was going through. In this book he’s still clueless but we get to see a different side of him which makes him much more endearing. I still think he’s too easy to accept Kate’s explanations about her bruises and injuries but it’s clear that seeds of doubt are starting to take root. I used to wish he’d walk in on her while she was in slayer mode but to be quite honest it’s sometimes funny watching her rush to kill a demon before Stuart comes around a corner. However, I’m still eagerly awaiting the day when he discovers the truth – uh, he will eventually learn the truth right?
I really love the fact that these books don’t take place in an urban city. Likewise, there are no sophisticated weapons, the heroine doesn’t have magical powers, and leather bustiers/stiletto heels are never mentioned. These books are about a woman who uses her intuition, common sense and physical training to rid her little part of the world of evil.
If you’re looking for something different from your average Hunter/Slayer type urban fantasy book pick up one or all of the books in the series:
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| Book #1 | Book #2 | Book #3 | Book #4 |
Give the series a spin – I think you’ll like it.








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