As a research grunt at a local television station, Abby Baker tends to blend into the background, which is where she's most comfortable. But when she ends up being the last resort to cover a hot story, Abby discovers a whole new side to her personality when she is possessed by a fiend—a type of rogue demon. Suddenly everyone wants a piece of her. And now the demon Rule—also a hunter of his own kind who have gone astray—is Abby's only hope.
Meanwhile, the Others—vampires, werewolves, and witches, oh my!—have come out of the supernatural closet and the rest of the humans are all aflutter. Mischief is afoot in the demon realm, and Rule knows that Abby is key to figuring it all out before the fiends tip the fragile balance between the newly-discovered Others and the humans over into an epic battle. Now it's up to two lost souls to make love, not war.
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"I know that it looks like I may have struggled with this book but that is not the case. I have been working on Christmas presents so I have been reading much. I love this world and its many inhabitants. If there is a myth then there seems to be a representative in Ms. Warren's world. I also loved that Demon's are not all bad and can in some instants be good. I have a real weak spot for a growly alpha male and Rule is all that and more. The sex is hot, hot and the suspense is just enough to keep you looking over your shoulder for the bad guy. This is a good series of books and I recommend them to all paranormal lovers."
— Oleta (5 out of 5 stars)
“Warren brings fascinating alternate realities to life.”
— RT Book ReviewsWarren brings fascinating alternate realities to life.
— Romantic Times" I'm with Abby, I'm going to miss Lou. Sad, isn't it? I think the next full book is Noah and Samantha. At least I know them both already :) But next on the list is a SS in No Rest for the Witches (Nightcreature, #7.5) (Magic, #3.5), Any Witch Way She Can. Is it Tess' story? Or another witch we don't know yet? "
— Cassandra, 2/18/2014" Demons are good and bad. This guy is good, in a bad way! "
— Arlene, 1/23/2014" Always good books she writes. "
— Suzy, 1/17/2014" The Demon You Know is a return to the type of story that first drew me to Christine Warren. Rule, the demon Watchman, returns from his introduction in a previous book to find his mate in a "plain-Jane" human without a touch of magic but with a heart filled with faith. The constant emphasis on Abby's looks got old but as it was integral to the story, I could overlook the numerous references. This one is definitely worth a read. "
— Silver, 1/7/2014" An interesting story between two unlikely characters. The ending is wrapped up nicely, a bit cliche but Ive said that so far for every book in this series. "
— Mirela, 12/10/2013" Wow, I really enjoyed this book. The heroine had a great sense of humor and her snappy comebacks and random pop culture references kept me laughing. And it had a great ending where the demon and the sweet catholic girl live happy ever after. "
— Dawn, 12/3/2013" I really lied this one!!! "
— Chelsea, 11/3/2013" i absolutely love this series "
— Morgan, 10/6/2013" The story was well written and even though I didn't feel much closure at the end of the book it is definately one I will read again. "
— Jacqueline, 10/6/2013" I liked this book and the story line that warren set up in it, however to me it wasnt as good as She's No Faerie Princess or Howl At The Moon "
— Shadowwolf2371, 10/3/2013" I loved this book. It was great. I had picked up four new authors at the book store to check out and see if I liked them. This was the last one I read and it should have been the first! I can't wait to check out others in the series. "
— Brandy, 8/3/2013" I never thought of a demon in the sense this book displayed but I enjoyed the courage of a brother willing to sacrifice life and limb for his sister and the obvious love of a demon for a girl with 2 different color eyes. He looked in her soul and fell in love with her! "
— Linda, 4/13/2013" One of the better in this series! I love it when the demon its the hero! "
— Rebekkah, 11/24/2012" This series just gets better and better. "
— Jennifer, 3/21/2012" Another good read from Christine Warren. I really enjoyed this series and would recommend them to people. Start at the beginning though. I broke my cardinal rule and read these out of order and I now feel compulsed to go back and re read them in order because they were very good! "
— Jennifer, 9/18/2011" Another great book! Awesome series! Perfect example of how opposites attract! "
— Eve, 8/23/2011" Rule is such a unique name. He was absolute lusy perfection. The novel was humourous, sensual and kept me reading into the wee hours of the morning. The only problem in the entire book was choosing to dream about sexy demon Rule or Sex marine Noah. Can I have both? "
— Anna, 3/4/2011" Another great book! Awesome series! Perfect example of how opposites attract! "
— Eve, 1/9/2011" For a paranormal romance, pretty good. Not too mushy or melodramatic and a good plot to boot. Also, sex scenes did not overwhelm and were spicy when they happened. "
— Erin, 11/24/2010" While this wasn't terrible, it wasn't anything memorable. I haven't read anything else in this series, and this doesn't make me want to. It was a nice mindless read, though. "
— Tonya, 7/27/2010Christine Warren is the author of Heart of Stone, as well as the Novels of the Others series, including New York Times bestsellers Big Bad Wolf, Walk on the Wild Side, and One Bite with a Stranger. Born and raised in coastal New England, Christine now lives as a transplant in the Pacific Northwest.
Kate Reading, named an AudioFile Golden Voice, has recorded hundreds of audiobooks across many genres, over a thirty–year plus career and won the prestigious Audie Award for Best Narration. Among other awards, she has been recognized as an AudioFile Magazine Voice of the Century, Narrator of the Year, Best Voice in Science Fiction and Fantasy, and winner of an Publisher’s Weekly’s Listen-Up Award. She records at her home studio, Madison Productions, Inc., in Maryland.