This was a fun book. It had most of the same flaws as the first, the immature dealing with sex or her hoo-hah yet I knew this. I read this in one sitting, since over the "I'm a Demon Duster? How and why??" It steadied Cassidy and Thea's relationship so you saw more of how they were closer than the first. Curious to see if there will be another installment if so I'll most likely pick it up as there are a few things I hope for an answer to. The events of this book take place a month after the end of the previous book, 'More than Fiends', when Cassidy Burke discovered that she was a Demon Duster, a kind of Demon Slayer. Her life has become more complicated - although also more fun - now she has a demon lover, Devlin Cole, and Logan, the father of her fifteen year old daughter has also come back into her life.This story continues Cassie's experiences as a new Demon Duster. However her love life takes an unexpected twist when a Faery turns up at her door, asking for sanctuary. He has escaped from the Demon Queen and only Cassie can keep him safe from the woman who kept him as a love slave. Cassie has rather too much on her plate already, however, what with her other two men, being trained by Jasmine in Demon Dustering and worrying about her daughter's love life. However she finds herself regularly under attack by demons due to the bounty on her head and it takes all her wits - as well as liberal helpings of chocolate and other goodies - to keep her going.Reading this book was like talking to a good friend.... earthy, straight forward and funny example (she insisted on referring to a part of her anatomy as her 'Hoo-hah' And who can't commiserate with wanting to kill a demon for a second time after you realize he ruined a brand new designer handbag or getting angrier at a demon for not giving you your ice cream sundae than at their attempt to kill you?
Do You like book A Fiend In Need (2008)?
Didn't really care for the heroine or the ending.
—trey
A Fiend In Need by Maureen Child (2008)
—michaeln604