This demon fighting business used to be so simple. Get in, dust a pesky incubus, and get out with the cash. My rivals think it’s my boobs that get the job done. Nope. I have a thrall that’s cat nip to paranormals.With a vampire ancient trying to start an interspecies war, I’m forced to team up with the most infuriating vampire I’ve ever met to save the city, maybe the world, and most definitely, … definitely, the man I love.
I’ll need to rely on my wits, my skills and worst of all, teamwork! We might all be doomed.
Enjoy the first three books in the Clem Starr: Demon Fighter series in one enthralling volume. Page-turning urban fantasy adventures starring a butt kicking demon fighter, snarky vampires, and a whole lot of fun.
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I had SO much fun reading these books. They actually made me laugh out loud more times than I could count!
Such an entertaining urban fantasy series packed with characters you can’t help but love!
I found Demon Child to be a very good read one that is hard to put down. Clem Starr is a demon hunter who uses her sexual woes to entice a demon before killing it. She starts working with two vampires Nic and Kisho .She wonders on there relationship and is surprised in the end. Things are not always what the seam. She has feelings for Kisho but things turn south because of her actions on a job. But all is not lost as Kisho will be joining her on her next job.
Moonlight Virgin is the second book in the series and continues where book one left off. Clem and Kisho are in Tokyo hunting for a kitsune Nic is at home.This book is more from Nic’s pov . The characters are great the story line with it’s twists and turns keeps you wanting more in a good way.
Vampire Prince is the third book in the Clem Starr series. Clem, Nic and Kisho are back and not just them… hmmm you may wonder well read the book to see. The story keeps you captivated ,characters are great with lots of personality. A hard to put down book like the rest roller coaster ride from beginning to the end. this book ends and not on a cliff hanger.
There are more Clem Star books and all can be read as stand alone. But I would suggest start from the beginning. You wont regret it.
A great way to read all three books that make me laugh.
Book 1
A fun find that was full of snark, one liners and a young heroine who is blatant and in your face. What Clem thinks is what we read about. More snark, swearing, and sex references then some other urban fantasy, but it was still a great read and not full of nasty sex scenes even though Clem fights demons using her sex appeal. More light S&M and talked/thought about sex instead of graphic sex. I liked the story and the few twists that showed up. Especially liked the ending. Quite a few scenes were a hoot and made me laugh. Clem and the vampires Nic and Kisho were especially funny together.
Book 2
Clem, Nic and Kisho are back and the story was funny just like the first one. Clem is her usual funny, sarcastic, say what’s on her mind. Clem and Kisho are in Tokyo hunting for a kitsune. And Nic is back home training Vlad. The story bounces between Clem and Nic and is full of eye rolling scenes. It is so brash and funny and full of random things Clem says that made me go WHAT? Never quite knew what was going to happen next as they all seemed to be wondering through the story with a supposed destination in mind (I think). But that was part of the fun of reading it to see what crazy thing happened next and who would show up next.
Book 3
Clem, Nic and Kisho are back and just a snarky and crazy as the previous books. Their interactions among themselves and others are a hoot and so worth reading. They are not the “typical” good guys. They just make me laugh. This story was full of action, snark, and steamy scenes here and there. Just a blast to read to see if they would win against the Vampire King. I thought the story was well written as usual so I felt I was right there and could easily picture everything. Liked the random twists that popped up.
I really loved these books except for the editing. There are a lot of misspelled words and sentences that dont make sense. Other than that, the character building is fabulous. She has a unique take on some otherwordly things than other writers. Very entertaining. Would be a 5 star except for the editing.
I would have given it 5 stars but the grammatical errors made it hard to read at times.
Absolutely fantastic series. Great characters, some of the best snark dialogue I’ve ever read! Wish this series would go on and on and on . . .
Kat Cotton’s Clem Starr series really is astoundingly superb. I read each of these books separately and can guarantee that if you’ve not done so yet you are in for a lot of fun, and you should definitely buy them as a bookset. Luckily such a bookset is available for the initial books, so I highly recommend Clem Starr: Demon Fighter Box Set – Books 1-3. Here are the reviews I posted for all three books.
Demon Child (Book 1):
OMG. OMG. OMG. Just when I thought I was getting tired out of anything involving a vampire along comes this wonderfully superb novel. I so very much want to be Clem, the lead in this story who is the perfect snarky, sexy, tomboy (yes you CAN be both) strong kick-a** heroine of the series. She’s just ideal. I’m not going to give a summary of the book, both because it’s so wonderfully convoluted and complex, with so many things facing our poor heroine, that I couldn’t do it justice and because the kindle blurb writer (clearly more talented than me) has done a wonderful job doing precisely that. Bottom line though is that this is a very (very) well written book with lead and supporting characters and a thrilling action-filled plot which are very (very very) astoundingly superb. Highly recommended is an understatement. I’m totally hooked.
Moonlight Virgin (Book 2):
Disclaimer: While I won’t spoil anything about this book there’s no way to avoid spoiling some details about book 1, Demon Child. You definitely need to read that book before you read this book. Frankly though, you definitely need to read that book anyway as it’s too good to miss and it provides really essential background for this book. – – – Ok, my review presumes you’ve read Demon Child. – – – This book alternates between that of Nic, who is busy trying to train his new pack member Vlad (the name he gave Demon Child, who he’s fascinated with, and not just because of the unicorn blood), and that of Clem who is in Tokyo with Kisho hunting a kitsune of all things (even though they know nothing of the city and don’t speak Japanese, and all Clem knows about kitsunes is what’s found in manga…). Then things get interesting as the Mayor makes Nico an offer he can’t refuse: “save the city, save … Demon Child”. Things get pretty antsy from there as our dual track of action, thrills and snarky attitude ensues. And let’s not forget the Vampire King. Definitely not. Bottom line here is easy. If you loved book 1 (and really, how could you not) then you’re bound to love this book too. Highly recommended.
Vampire Prince (Book 3):
Ok, Vampire Prince, book 3 of the Clem Starr: Demon Fighter series, is clearly a case of The Good, the Bad, and The Ugly. In reverse order, first up is the Ugly: the Vampire King is back and not happy at all (as in “call out the hounds of War” angry). The Bad is that it looks like the only one who can kill him is “the gentlest, sweetest vampire” ever seen by our series star. That’s the Good here: that star is Clem Starr, demon fighter extraordinaire and kick-a** heroine of my dreams (plus her friends, and even Vlad, can’t forget them). There ain’t nothing that really gonna stop our Clem, be it Vampire King, a** of a Mayor or annoying Demon Fighters Council. She’ll have it all in hand – and still get the “serious Clem and Kisho time” she so desires. Great fun, great plot, great characters and great writing. One word summary? You guessed it: Great. (And, of course, “great-ly” recommended). Oh yeah, before I forget: you can read this book as a standalone and really enjoy it, but the prior books were equally fantastic and will act as multipliers of your enjoyment of this one (heck, you’ll even understand the significance of Vlad – and I love Vlad).
I only completed the first of the three titles – eventually I will finish the other two titles. I don’t believe they need to be read sequentially. I could not really get into the characters or understand them. This is decent but there are many urban fantasies much better.
Pretty much unreadable. Have tried several times, but simply cannot do it.
Love clem starr! She is very relatable and funny .