![]() ![]() These humans and demons are vividly multidimensional Mia’s happily free of most teen-literature tropes and clichés. (She’s still not sure what to make of the two friendly spirits haunting her bedroom.) With Bernardo an intoxicating distraction, Mia’s guard slips with calamitous results. Mia discovers that demons can simultaneously instigate and reflect family tragedies that may play out over many generations. Interacting with them sets up a kind of symbiosis between demon and human host. Like their human counterparts, demons vary widely they change and evolve. But as their connection grows, so does Mia’s equivocal bond with her demon. ![]() He is equally smitten, and with both families’ approval, the two embark on a romance. ![]() Mia’s secret infatuation with distant cousin Emilio is history after she meets Bernardo, a family friend. Volume 2 of this classy series finds Mia still living in Italy under the protection and guidance of her extended family, learning the family trade (Della Torres have been trapping Milan’s demons for centuries) while she gathers strength to confront the demon that once possessed her. ![]()
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