Demon Envy
by Erin Lynn

    DEMON ENVY by Erin Lynn
    Category:  Paranormal
    Age Recommendation:  Grades 9+
    Release Date:  9/25/07
    Publisher:  Berkley
    Reviewed by:  Randstostipher "tallnlankyrn" Nguyen
    Rating:  5 Stars


    Lotion meant for acne treatment is supposed to help remove those huge craters on your face, not open the portal
    to a whole other world. At least that’s what Kenzie Sutcliffe thought -- that is, until she accidentally dropped the
    bottle into the bathtub, having more than half of it spill into the drain, resulting in a guy appearing out of nowhere.

    Who cares if her mother is going to kill her for wasting all that lotion and all that money, there’s a guy in her
    bathtub, and a demon at that. If only he was cute, than the situation wouldn’t be so bad, but his jerk comments do
    not help, either.

    It’s bad enough that Kenzie has to focus on finally getting her drivers license, after so many tries, and to get Adam
    Birmingham, longtime crush and hottie, to ask her out.  Those are now the least of her worries. The portal to the
    demon world is officially open in her bathtub and it’s up to Kenzie to figure out how to close it and help Levi, the
    demon, from having to go back.

    Life just couldn’t get any worse… well, for Kenzie it can. It only takes one day for Levi to become popular,
    whereas Kenzie still goes unnoticed. And having Levi live with her isn’t all that better, since her siblings do seem to
    like him more than they do her and he is using her bathroom. Let's just hope that Kenzie can remove herself from
    all of this jealousy, which is what Levi feeds off of, and can successfully close that portal before more demons
    enter her life.

    Hilariously funny and absolutely unique, DEMON ENVY makes demons look better than vampires. Move over
    Buffy because Kenzie Sutcliffe is the new girl in town, but she just doesn’t really know what to do… yet.

    DEMON ENVY just screams ‘READ ME’ and readers will want more of Kenzie and her whiny ways -- and
    Levi and his jerky but caring attitude. Erin Lynn definitely knows what readers want, and let’s hope she knows
    that what this reader wants is a sequel!