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Gates of Paradise

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From NYT bestselling author Melissa de la Cruz, this steamy vampire series is full of secrets, intrigue and blood sucking, perfect for fans of Chloe Gong and Tracy Wolff!

Schuyler Van Alen is running out of time. The Dark Prince of Hell is storming the Gates of Paradise, intent

on winning the heavenly throne for good. This time he has his greatest angels by his side, Abbadon and Azrael—Jack and Mimi Force, as they are known in the Coven.

Or so he thinks. Even as Lucifer assigns Jack and Mimi the tasks of killing their true loves, the Force twins secretly vow to defeat the Dark Prince once and for all. But how far will Mimi and Jack go to conceal their real loyalties?

Meanwhile, former vampire Bliss Llewellyn has joined forces with Lawson, the greatest wolf of the underworld, to free his people from their imprisonment in Hell. As they struggle against impossible odds, an ancient message, woven into the very fabric of time, reveals just how much depends on the success of their mission.

Lucifer seeks the key to the Gate of Promise, and when Schuyler is taken captive and delivered straight to Hell, she must make an unthinkable choice—the same one the archangel Michael was forced to make during the Crisis in Rome. Will Schuyler find the strength to do what he could not? The epic, heartbreaking Blue Bloods series comes to a close with this final novel about staggering courage, unbearable sacrifice, and the immortality of true love.

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ISBN9781368094207
PublisherDisney Publishing Group
Publication Date05/02/23

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  • malima1998
    malima1998

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    Surprisingly, I liked this book better than most of the series. The writing was better, the pacing made sense, nothing came totally out of the blue, including no weird and unnecessary new perspectives. The world-building is still icky though and my opinion on it remains the same. There's only one romance that I could see the appeal of and it's not Schuyler's that initially started this whole series. While this book does a way better job of actually telling what happens in the span of it, it still leaves out just as much of what happened before its start. And while I get that part of it was because the author set up a spin off series for Bliss and wolves but I didn't even get that that was supposed to happen and was just weirded out by Bliss being totally MIA for two books (especially since she had the most interesting perspective) and this book seems like it spoils too much of the spin off to be able to keep the plot consistent. I wouldn't have picked up the spin off anyway, but this makes me consider it even less, as I feel like I'd learn nothing new.

    Aug 2, 2024

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