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None No current Talk conversations about this book. I'm such a sucker for these types of books. ( ![]() I'm loving this series. This one had angst and sacrifice and stuff. The writing is quick and there is plenty of plot and it all makes sense and best yet, there are not Greek gods. I enjoyed the characters, particularly the hero who had that poor boy who'd never been loved thing going for him. I completely loved the chemistry between Lor and Idis. This was probably my favorite couple since Idolin and Tayla. Lor is a newfound brother for the Sem brothers, half human, and has this tortured vibe that is very much like Zsadist from the BDB series. He’s been forced to become an assassin to protect his twin sister, Sin, (another great new character) and is assigned to kill Caimen. (Sorry if I’m butchering all these names. Audiobook.) The conflict in this is great because of course the Sem brothers don’t want Caimen killed, but don’t really want to kill this newfound brother either. So what are they to do? And why does the entire hospital seem to be going crazy? Adding to the fun is Idis, the female love interest for this book, who I thought was a really neat character as an angel waiting to ascend who is charged with protecting certain important humans, in this case, Caimen. Of course, this pits her against Lor, which creates all sorts of tension. I really enjoyed the mirroring in the conflict with regards to Please excuse typos/name misspellings. Entered on screen reader. This has been my favorite so far in the series. An angel heroine and a demon hero, at cross purposes, of course. Both pretty likable and easy to empathise with. The ending was kind of touching. I couldn't get my nose out of this! I love those kinds of books. no reviews | add a review
Belongs to SeriesDemonica Series (4)
Fantasy.
Fiction.
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![]() GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyLC ClassificationRatingAverage:![]()
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