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I liked the three separate storylines and wondered how the author was going to have them all come together at some point. The interceptions are brilliantly and subtlely crafted. The timeline pleasantly surprised me - not what I expected. My beef with this book is that I wanted all my questions answered and they weren't. I do not like books that leave me hanging - the story ended, just not where I wanted it to. On the other hand, to me, a good story creeps into your thoughts at odd times in the days after you've read it and this book certainly did that to me. I read at least 100 books a year and am glad I got the chance to read this one.
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This is my first ever review so bear with me. I like to read horror and supernatural type books and collect vampire books.

I enjoyed reading "Eve" and will look for the two following books scheduled to be released.

Evangeline "Eve" Hollis is a 28 yo interior designer and a sinner (or Mark) drafted by God to kill his enemies (demons, feral fey, rogue interdimensional beings, warlocks and various other nasties).

Marks work for absolution of their sins. Every sinner has a trial, the Lord presides over the case. Christ is the public defender. If convicted, an archangel is the bail bondsman. The Marks do the hunting and collect a bounty. Earn enough bounties and they work off the penance.

Eve is marked by Reed Abel who is a handler in charge of assignments. His brother, Alec Cain, (yes the last names are a sign of their relationship), is God's primary enforcer and was also Eve's first true love 10 years earlier.

Shortly after being marked and before she is trained, Eve pisses off a water demon and is pissed on by a gargoyle. I suggest you find and read this book to see what happens.

Thanks!
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