Dark Horse (A Demon's Guide to the Afterlife, Band 1)

Dark Horse (A Demon's Guide to the Afterlife, Band 1)

Taschenbuch
4.07

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Beschreibung

My husband killed me.Instead of spending my immortal Afterlife pissed off and angry, I moved on. I became someone.Sure, that someone was a demon with the highest track record of reform, AKA punishment, in Hell. But who’s bragging?I’m right on my way to retirement behind the pearly gates. Everything was going fine . . . until the Risk Witches saw a terrible vision.Three men. Each scarred in their own way, born with powers that haven’t been seen in eons.Upper Management sent the best to correct their path. Angels. Poltergeists. Nothing worked.These men were too stubborn. Too bad. Too untamed...So they sent me.Roman. Ezra. Dorian.Combined, they have enough power to end the world—and they will.Unless I find a way to stop them first.Breaking people is my job. But this time...my job might break me.Author's Note: This is an adult paranormal romance series with multiple love interests and some dark elements. If you don't like strong but flawed women and alphahole heroes that need to learn a thing or two about boundaries--this book is not for you. If you love works by Tate James, Ivy Asher, Raven Kennedy, Joely Sue Burkhart, and CM Stunich, then dive right in to the Afterlife. It'll be one hell of a ride.

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Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
450
Preis
12.83 €

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I quite liked this book. It did not rock my world but I enjoyed it. You know what I mean? I was not in anyway boring but when my infant was making herself known, I was not like thinking about letting her wail just a tiny bit longer just to finish the sections...not that I would do it...but I mean the thought at least did not cross my mind. So the book it self as the other reviews said, has a different plot than normally. It was a little similar to the Chicago demon series but not in a bad way. I liked most of the people but to be honest not that many were introduced. Only Roman got on my nerve. I mean the only thing coming from his sections were *need to protect* caveman style. I guess this was also part of the plot as the main character kind of had a inner monologue about it. So I do not really have anything to complain but if I could wish something for book number two would be more plot and actions and less inner monologues and stuff because in hind sight I spend hours reading this book and so far we have seen like 5 settings? Maybe 10? Anyway it was a good read and I do not need to wash out my brain afterwards. But I am not having little daydreams thinking about how this book is going to continue. BTW I read it on Amazon Unlimited which I quite enjoy.

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