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MY REVIEW
A thrilling ride with Ella Grey in the center where she had to deal with the demons entering via the rip in the world along with finding her missing brother. Added to that was a gargoyle with a human and demon trapped inside.
This was a maelstrom of subplots where each was more exciting than the previous. Author Jayne Smith with the delicious sleight of her hand added a demon in Ella’s soul when she was brought back 18 minutes after cardiac arrest.
The author could manage to give justice to all the subplots as well lay the pathway open for the next book. Being the first in the series, I was willing to give her time to develop her main character to be more kickass than what she was at the moment.
The narrator was pretty easy to understand at 1.6x speed. Fast paced and interesting was this book. Hoping to get to book 2 soon.
MY RATING
⭐⭐⭐⭐
Rating: 4 out of 5.BOOK LINKS
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BOOK BLURB
Something is eating Ella’s soul . . .
Demon patrol officer Ella Grey was pronounced dead after an accident on the job. Eighteen minutes later she woke up on a gurney bound for the morgue. But she didn’t return to the living alone. The soul of a reaper followed her back from the grave, and it’s not just along for the ride. The reaper gives her glimpses of the brother she feared was dead, but it’s also trying to use her for its morbid work. The reaper could be her biggest ally in her battle for her brother, if it doesn’t eat her soul first.
BOOK DETAILS
Publication Date: 2016
I received an ARC from NetGalley and the publisher, and this is my journey down its pages, straight from the heart. STRICTLY HONEST and UNBIASED.
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One Response
you are really branching out with these different genres. I am far too lazy 😉