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Satan's Sword

por Debra Dunbar

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Bound by an angel, Sam is the only demon allowed to walk among the humans and live-if she follows the rules. But when Sam's brother, Dar, finds himself in hot water, following the rules becomes impossible. Retrieve an artifact from the vampires. Save Dar from centuries of enslavement and torture. All it takes is for her to perform a simple courier job, but with demons nothing is simple-especially when Sam must comply with the restrictions her angel has placed on her or face a punishment worse than death.… (más)
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This series has become a huge mess. The first volume already suffered somewhat from this but it became fully apparent in this one how bad it really is.
There is no consistency whatsoever. Everything changes just to fit the vision of how a scene is supposed to play out. Magic rules, personalities, goals, thought processes, everything.
I found myself strangely attached to this series at first because of the novel setup but the story doesn't go anywhere with it because everything is just made up on the spot and contradicts important stuff that was established before.
It's really disappointing because I really liked the idea of a Daemon with all its daemonic view of the world and this strangely missing moral compass but at the same time with the capacity to empathize. ( )
  omission | Oct 19, 2023 |
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  Brian-B | Nov 30, 2022 |
Let's be honest. This is not a literary masterpiece. It's not the best fantasy ever written. Even though I like that a demon in female form likes to maim and murder. And the interaction between genders has less to do with being a specific gender, and the expectations that comes with it, but more with the kind of person they are. Still I'm missing something... The sidecharacters feel kind of one dimensional. The angel is a dick. And I don't really know why (-_-'). His actions are way off and keeps being off. He runs hot and cold and I feel he lacks consistency. Or I missed the reason somewhere. If he was supposed to be the 'hot' alpha male like in so many other urban fantasy than that would blow because he is a abusive fuck and a total hypocrite with his holier than thou attitude.

I'm ranting. So yeah enjoyable read but I feel that there is something missing. ( )
  Jonesy_now | Sep 24, 2021 |
Satan's Sword (Imp Series Book 2) by Debra Dunbar is an awesome sequel to book one. Now our poor imp has to now deal with the angel trying to kill her, vamps and demons after her, trying to protect her territory, and get an artifact that has it's own ideas about things! Wow, she has one crazy story here and I loved every page! Humor, suspense, romance, action, fights, and giggles. My kind of book! On to book 3! ( )
  MontzaleeW | Jan 25, 2017 |
Samantha is an imp who has been bound by an angel. The upside of this is that it will allow her to stay on the earthly plane; however, the downside is now she is forced to follow Gregory's tough rules. Imps and rules do not go together. If that were not enough, Samantha's brother Dar, is in huge trouble and is absolutely desperate for Sam to pick up a magical artifact for him. Somehow, Sam has to help Dar out, avoid angering anyone in hell, and follow all of Gregory's rules.

This is the second book in the Imp series and I am absolutely in love with it. It's the kind of book that you stay up late reading, promising that you'll go to bed after just one more chapter and then end up pushing forward until the end. As a protagonist, Samantha is absolutely great. She's an imp and kills without any kind of regret, gets excited by serial killers and is not adverse to eating body parts, even if they belong to her. Being an imp, Sam loves her mischief and is not beyond cursing people to crave hot wings. The entire book is filled with Sam's little antics which had me roaring with laughter. I tend to agree with Sam that eating copious amounts of cheesecake falls under the sin of gluttony but it's so worth it. Sam has a tattoo on her arm which connects her to the angel Gregory. A smart person would leave that alone but Sam cannot stop herself from masturbating with it because it produces orgasmic feelings. The bonus for Sam is that every time she touches it, Gregory becomes aroused as well.

Satan's Sword greatly progressed Sam's character. Not only did Sam get an increase in power, she began to get in touch with her feelings for her boyfriend Wyatt, Gregory the angel and even her female friends. Sam initially scoffed at the idea of love, relegating it something angels and humans experience, yet she was more than willing to kill the woman who beat Wyatt at his favorite video game. It takes time but Sam finally does come to the truth of her feelings. The same applies to her female friends whose skill she respects. It isn't until she thinks that they might have been killed by another demon that Sam acknowledges that she cares. Sam is still a demon but her time on earth has helped her to evolve into something more. Straddling being a demon and having a relationship with humans is something Sam is continuing to work on.

Being a demon, Sam does not feel guilt. She has sex with her brother Dar, Wyatt her boyfriend and even angel sex with Gregory. Sam simply does not have human hang ups with sex, which leads Wyatt to have to explain that he would prefer her not to flirt with other men in front of him. I like however that he doesn't demand Sam be monogamous - which would be unnatural for Sam. Where Wyatt and Sam have problems, is her occasional lack of understanding of human culture and the ways in which it differs from demon culture. Sometimes these misunderstandings are hilarious like Wyatt having to explain that being her favourite human does not entitle Sam to kill a woman who beat him at a video game. Wyatt in particular always wants to get involved in the action, though as a human he is fragile and this causes some stress to their otherwise happy relationship.

In the first novel, though Sam had women around her, she was very much isolated. Things have changed a lot since she took on the rebelling angel. Sam actually goes for regular runs with Candy the werewolf and Michelle, her property manager, even helps Sam choose a costume for Halloween. More importantly however, Michelle tries very hard to talk Sam into investing in an area populated by people of colour to help improve the neighbourhood. This is something the old Sam would have rejected out of hand but Michelle's feelings go a long way into helping her understand that the poor need resources close by and how having more affluent society turn it's back on poor communities is a recipe for trouble. That said, none of this stops Sam from renting out her nearly condemned building to the homeless for two dollars per night - she is after all a demon.

Gregory continues to be my favourite character and I simply love it every time he calls Sam a cockroach. This however doesn't mean Sam and Gregory's relationship isn't problematic. On one hand, Gregory is clearly attracted to Sam, so much so that not only do they have sex, he makes her a sandwich (a big deal for an angel). Gregory is limited by what he is and acts as an enforcer which obviously makes his interactions with Sam fraught with issues. At times, this means that Gregory actively helps Sam grow her powers and others he is actively threatening to lock her up. Sam knows that she is playing with fire each time she interacts with Gregory but cannot seem to resist. For now, I am buying the fact that he is an angel and she is a demon as justification for how Gregory treats Sam but if the relationship moves beyond sex into a clear romance, Gregory's actions could easily be seen as abusive. Dunbar is walking a fine line with this relationship.

As I mentioned in my first review, Sam is a bisexual protagonist. In Satan's Sword however, the only sexual interaction with women comes when she meets up with her sister Leethu, the succubus. Unfortunately, Dunbar decides that in her world, succubi will have the power to overcome sexual orientation. I am happy however that this is not acted upon. Sam mentions being aroused by her sister but does not engage in sex with her because Leethu, being a succubus, is deemed fragile and demon sex, as we saw with her brother Dar is active and violent. Thus far we have heard a lot about Sam's sexual attraction to women but she has yet to act on it, though she has slept with Wyatt, Dar and Gregory.

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Bound by an angel, Sam is the only demon allowed to walk among the humans and live-if she follows the rules. But when Sam's brother, Dar, finds himself in hot water, following the rules becomes impossible. Retrieve an artifact from the vampires. Save Dar from centuries of enslavement and torture. All it takes is for her to perform a simple courier job, but with demons nothing is simple-especially when Sam must comply with the restrictions her angel has placed on her or face a punishment worse than death.

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