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Happy Endings (Demon Magic Book 1) Kindle Edition
Havoc is handsome, mysterious, and somehow my closest companion, even if we don’t always get along. He’s more interested in bedding attractive women than protecting my life, which defeats the main reason a mage like me would have a demon. I even had to fight off swordsmen alone once because he was too busy betting on who’d survive.
When fifteen people are found dead with messages from a long-extinct cult, Havoc and I are forced to face our past and sort through our differences. We start to realize that there’s something more to this relationship, something that has kept us by each other’s sides for so long. Maybe it took three hundred years to finally understand my feelings for Havoc and realize that I can’t imagine being with anyone but him. Havoc and I will do everything we can to stop the evil that is threatening the lives of the people I care about. Or destroy everything—we haven’t quite figured that out yet.
Happy Endings is a 73k word novel that has an immensely powerful mage, a shapeshifting demon with a strong libido, a dark mage that just won’t stay dead, a spray bottle put to unusual uses, armor that is most definitely not made of dragon skin, blackmail involving an unfortunate slow-mo video, a detective being pursued by a determined minotaur, unprofessional use of illusions, and an epic walk into battle.
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- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateDecember 12, 2017
- File size2.5 MB
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- ASIN : B0787MCP2M
- Publisher : (December 12, 2017)
- Publication date : December 12, 2017
- Language : English
- File size : 2.5 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 256 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #57,663 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #50 in LGBTQ+ Fantasy Fiction
- #156 in LGBTQ+ Fantasy (Books)
- #373 in LGBTQ+ Fantasy (Kindle Store)
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Alice Winters started writing stories as soon as she was old enough to turn her ideas into written words. She loves writing a variety of things from romance and comedy to action. She also enjoys reading, horseback riding, and spending time with her pets.
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Customers enjoy the book's humor, particularly the witty banter between Havoc and Miles, and find it an exciting ride with interesting magic elements. The characters are great and charming, and customers appreciate the fast-paced narrative. The book receives positive feedback for its heartwarming nature, with one customer noting how the romance is not stylized as a typical romance novel. The level of detail in the book receives mixed reactions from customers.
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Customers enjoy the humor in the book, particularly its witty banter and funny adventures, with one customer highlighting the amazing mix of laughter and suspense.
"...It hit the mystery notes, the comedic ones, the erotic ones and definitely the deep emotional ones that come with loss death and even enslavement...." Read more
"...To that extent, the stronger point of this book would be in its comedic writing and interaction. Many conversations were hilarious!..." Read more
"...looking and gives the two cops the run around with some pretty hilarious illusions...." Read more
"...The characters seem so real and the author is so damn witty that your falling in love with the characters and the story while laughing the entire..." Read more
Customers enjoy the story quality of the book, describing it as an exciting ride with an interesting premise and engaging magic elements.
"...It hit the mystery notes, the comedic ones, the erotic ones and definitely the deep emotional ones that come with loss death and even enslavement...." Read more
"...Most of this book is about Havoc and Miles’s relationship, which I love!!! Havoc and Miles’s antics made this book...." Read more
"...I could not stop laughing. The sex scenes weren't overly steamy but they were still so good and matched the characters perfectly...." Read more
"...And it was a great story looking forward to reading rather follow up!" Read more
Customers enjoy the characters in the book, describing them as quirky and humorous, with one customer particularly appreciating Havok's personality.
"...There was enough mystery about the main villain that I knew they might not surface in this instalment but wouldn’t feel cheated by this fact because..." Read more
"...The characters were able to encourage each other, piss each other off and do something very meaningful for the other which makes the romance all the..." Read more
"...weren't overly steamy but they were still so good and matched the characters perfectly. The odd little details and quirks were what really gets you...." Read more
"Super fun read! Havocs personality is AMAZING!! He had me smiling and laughing the entire book!..." Read more
Customers find the book heartwarming, describing it as charming, sweet, and sexy, with one customer noting that the romance is not stylized as a typical romance novel.
"...Evil, spunky and classy all in one. And the side characters added just enough depth to keep the story vibrant and entertaining...." Read more
"...they are looking and gives the two cops the run around with some pretty hilarious illusions...." Read more
"...Miles and Havoc are the cutest couple in the made up world of Demon Magic. I can't wait to get into the next book." Read more
"...such a mischievous child at times but also a sweet soul. Always caring of others and kind...." Read more
Customers enjoy the pacing of the book, describing it as a fast-paced story.
"...The pacing was good. The clues were dropped at the right moments to help move the case along and I never felt bogged down by the book...." Read more
"...I loved the dynamics of the main characters, the pace of the story and the secondary characters as well. It was all just comical...." Read more
"...It was fast paced and a LOT happened...." Read more
"Havoc and Miles are so fun to follow around!! It was fast paced and never a full moment...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the book's detail level, with some appreciating the thoroughness while others find it disjointed.
"...The author does a clear job of explaining mages and how they work without leaving the reader bogged down with exposition...." Read more
"...Each section of the “mystery” felt abit disjointed...." Read more
"...from mythology and fiction, otherworldly magic and pure inventiveness fill the pages. Brilliant." Read more
"...have you laughing out loud and the world building is detailed and complex...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2020This book had me laughing way too much. Right from the first chapter it was clear that this author’s humour was meant for me. I’m definitely a fan of witty banter. Miles was hilarious, Havoc was what every demon should be. Evil, spunky and classy all in one. And the side characters added just enough depth to keep the story vibrant and entertaining.
What I really liked about this book is that it was a romance not stylised as a romance. A lot of times you go into these LGBT themed books and it’s all about the relationship. It could be a mystery, a drama, fantasy, or even espionage but the budding relationship takes centre stage and the actual plot just flits away into the background. This story, however, was about people dying, about finding out who the murderer was, and finding them before more people die. The relationship was something that happened on the side of the main focus of the story which is as it should be.
The pacing was good. The clues were dropped at the right moments to help move the case along and I never felt bogged down by the book. There was enough mystery about the main villain that I knew they might not surface in this instalment but wouldn’t feel cheated by this fact because this story had its own present mystery to solve. Which is good, there’s a big guy out there but you know that the crime in this book will be solved in this book so there wouldn’t be a cliffhanger or incomplete type feeling.
The author does a clear job of explaining mages and how they work without leaving the reader bogged down with exposition. It sits naturally in the form of everyday conversation and usually leads to the next scene. I rarely was confused about what was going on and everyone stayed in character except for one incident involving blood, that had Miles fainting and not using an opportunity for a wisecrack. I get where the author was going but considering that he and Havoc’s partnership is almost entirely based on wisecracks and witty banter, and Miles has killed probably hundreds of people in his life that whole scene from the stabbing to him having an anxiety attack, the only one he has in the entire book, was just all sorts of odd and awkward for me.
As far as comedic murder mysteries go this one was as good as the best of them. Especially when it did lapse into more serious territory, you could feel it just as much as the laughs. My only other problem was Havoc getting mad at Baron for something totally not his fault. Havoc knows better than anyone what it feels like to not have control over your actions. For someone who was once held prisoner and probably the oldest person in this story, he should know better. This with the blood incident were the only two things that almost took it into the relationship more important than plot territory. I honestly could not see any other reason for these two incidents.
Miles is strong enough to hold this book on his own, however, the side cast was immaculate. A caffeine-addicted forest spirit who can not understand sarcasm is too sweet not to love. Marco’s narcissism was too over the top to take seriously and clearly the cast agrees with me--clueless and annoying but harmless. Lanni is just all sorts of kool. She’s written to be awkward but she always makes sense which is part of her charm. She delivers sense in awkward ways. Sam is definitely the cop of my dreams, swoons. And lastly Iya. He is by far my favourite character. Never says the right thing but always wants to do the right thing. He’s like the friend you want in a bar fight, the friend you want to cry on, on bad days, basically anyone’s fav best friend. Tall sexy, half-bull, preoccupied with sex and only lives to do right by his master, in this case Miles. I really really hope he and Sam get more page time. Like Sam’s sheer embarrassment that he likes Iya and Iya’s complete obliviousness to this embarrassment gets me my biggest laughs. Iya climbing out of the summoning hole in chapter two is the best thing in this novel. Seriously Iya and Sam need their own spin-off detective series. I’m here for it. And not just cause I want to read that sex scene, well not entirely just because of that.
Iya and Sam’s lusting aside, this book was a hilarious fun ride. It hit the mystery notes, the comedic ones, the erotic ones and definitely the deep emotional ones that come with loss death and even enslavement. It left me satisfied even though I know the main bad guy won’t get his comeuppance until the next book. An easy five stars and I can’t wait to read part two.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2022Happy Endings did something that I really like in a book that most gay romance books do not. It’s able to give more character to both the main protagonist by giving them both personality and a character arc. Neither character was “perfect” or unrealistic and there were moments that I felt irritation with either of them because of something they did. This makes it easier for me to connect to them as a reader.
Furthermore, this also made the romance more believable. It helps that the premise was that they knew each other for a very long time by this point so the basis of an affectionate relationship was already there and doesn’t fall into the insta-love trope the reader base is often subjected to. The characters were able to encourage each other, piss each other off and do something very meaningful for the other which makes the romance all the more endearing as well.
The focus of the book was more on developing the main with the side characters having a fleshed out enough personality (I loved badrick and lya). To that extent, the stronger point of this book would be in its comedic writing and interaction. Many conversations were hilarious! And not even in a ridiculous way. I can literally believe normal people having these conversations (assuming we live in a world of magic and demons)
The main plot on its own is nothing groundbreaking however. While the characters carried the story well, I felt that the plot could have been more immersive and substantial. Each section of the “mystery” felt abit disjointed. This meaning that I couldn’t really feel the natural progression of the plot from one scene to another. Often, each chapter will start with the main character deciding to do something, comedic interaction ensues, they get to the place, action occurs, ends with comedic interaction and then the chapter ends with little identifiable progression to the next portion. This isn’t bad per say, it keeps the overall plot feeling more light hearted and “episodic” rather than a constant spiral of distress from one point to the next. This results though in a case where I want to read the next book for the characters but not really for the plot.
Ultimately, the comedic timing of the writing was phenomenal. I particularly loved most parts when havoc is a raven because miles would just do the most messed up things to him which I love. I definitely would encourage anyone to give this a read if you are into fun and meaningful romances without too heavy or dark a plot.
Top reviews from other countries
- Kristi StanleyReviewed in Australia on May 6, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Laughed so Much I Cried.
What a terrific book. I laughed so much I cried. It has a great plot set in a very interesting alternative reality where magical beings coexist side by side with humans. When danger from their past raises it‘s head Miles and his demon Havoc finally realise they love each other. It’s only taken them three hundred years to come to this conclusion and it in no way changes their snarky way of interacting with each other. Okay it does change it sex wise but other than that - no. Somehow with a bunch of great supporting characters they stumble their way towards finding the traitor in their midst. The big bad is still on the loose so sequels are still to be read and enjoyed. That snarky humour definitely made this book truly enjoyable. I certainly recommend it to anyone who likes a good plot that has a built in warped sense of humour.
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PerciliaReviewed in Brazil on April 10, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Casal divertidissimo.
Maravilhoso! Adorei o casal!
- Book NutReviewed in Canada on January 23, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun set up
Another unique universe and cast of characters. I loved seeing the way the two MCs grew and changed in this one, especially considering they'd already been each other's companions for literally centuries prior to the beginning of this novel. I loved the mystery and how they dealt with it together, along with the other characters. Very unique premise and the interwoven relationships were great. I can't wait to read more in this series, and by this author - one of my favorite authors ever!
- Sammy Lou HigginsReviewed in the United Kingdom on July 16, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars A laugh a minute read!
I have read this book a few times now and I still laugh my head off everytime I read it. The start is a good clues as to how much this book will make you pee yourself laughing! In this book we meet Miles, a mage, and Havoc, a demon. They are investigating the strange deaths happening, they lead them to a horrible event that happened in their past.
Miles is just a riot. The first scene when the detectives come in the shop is hilarious, his Happy Endings conversation with them is so odd and funny! You get a sense of what kind of person Miles is early on. He has been through a lot in his life and he came out of it all so much stronger. You can see his love for Havoc straight away and their relationship is just amazing from the start. They have know each other for hundreds of years and they know each other inside and out. Miles shows us what a powerful mage he is, and his first interaction with Havoc in the book shows us their dynamic straight away.
Havoc is a demon who can transform into a Raven. He has a dark sense of humour and loves it when he gets to kick some butt! I love how he interacts with Miles, and I loved the flashbacks to their past together. They were a great way to show us how they met, and also what they dynamic was to begin with. Havoc has evolved so much since his first encounter with Miles. He loved to see Miles suffer to begin with, then we see him come to change that view. He will do anything to protect Miles when here really needs him.
Miles and Havoc have your typical enemies-to-lovers thing going on. It's one of my favourite tropes and it's done really well here. I loved all the secondary characters, especially Sam and Iya. It was great learning about all the different forms of magic and magical creatures in this book, they were all explained well so you don't get lost. The events flowed well, and it was fun being along for the ride with them. As the book progresses, we get to see what Geoff, Miles old mentor, is really upto. This is all because of Miles power, and that Geoff will go to any lengths, even from beyond the grave, to do them!
This is a great insight into an Alice Winter book, and all are so worth a read. Especially the follow on from this, we finally get to see how Geoff returned, and what his master plan is. They are both so worth a read.
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María JeReviewed in Spain on September 2, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Me he reído muchísimo
Es un libro muy divertido. Los personajes son irónicos y tienen gran sentido del humor. Se combina la acción con la ternura y no te aburres para nada leyendo el libro. Lo recomiendo, de verdad.