Showing posts with label hell on earth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hell on earth. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 2, 2018

New Release & Review: Into the Abyss (Hell on Earth #2) by Brenda K Davies


Into the Abyss (Hell on Earth #2)
Brenda K Davies

Blurb:

Amalia

Born behind a seal, I never experienced anything beyond those four walls until the jinn were freed from our prison. On Earth, the other demons see us as nothing but monsters; however, the demons don’t know the jinn as well as they think they do. I’m beginning to realize I don’t either.
When the jinn unleash a trap ensnaring most of the palitons in the Abyss, I find myself torn between loyalty to my kind and the anguish of those who remain free. Unable to walk away without at least trying to help, I offer to do the one thing I know could turn the jinn against me...even if it means joining with a demon I can’t resist.

Magnus

The last thing I expected when returning from a hunt with Corson, Caim, and Raphael was to find most of our camp caught in the jinn’s trap. Nor was I expecting to capture the fiery beauty with the multi-hued eyes and jinn blood. Even knowing what she is, something about Amalia calls to me in a way no woman has. 
When she offers to help us, I know better than to trust a manipulative jinni. However, if I have any chance of saving my friends, I must follow her into the Abyss. As we travel deeper into the jinn’s twisted world, I realize there is far more to it than meets the eye, but just what secrets do Amalia and the Abyss hide? 

***The Hell on Earth series is a spin-off of the Road to Hell series. You do not have to read the Road to Hell Series to follow this series, but it is recommended that the Road to Hell Series be read first to avoid spoilers and to understand the characters better. Each book in this series will focus on different characters and should be read in order.***

Due to violence, language, and sexual content this book is recommended for readers 18+

Reading Order for the Hell on Earth Series:
Hell on Earth (Book 1)
Into the Abyss (Book 2)



Review:
Such a great read!  Into the Abyss was no disappointment in this second book of the Hell on Earth series.  The connection between Magnus and Amalia was immediate, but there were so many things in the way.  Including prejudices against the jinn and what they have represented in the past.  What he and the others don't know?  Not all jinn are the same.  And that makes a huge difference. It changes their views, especially Magnus's.  The fight he puts up against his feelings for Amalia is admirable, for sure.  Amalia, on the other hand, seems almost in need of protecting, but she exudes a quiet strength about her.  Not only did I enjoy their connection, but I really loved the danger and suspense that added many more layers to dig through in this book.  Definitely intriguing! 5 out of 5 stars!

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Sunday, September 3, 2017

New Release and Review for Hell on Earth by Brenda K Davies



Blurb:


Wren

It’s been fourteen years since the gateway to Hell opened and life as I knew it ceased to exist. Taken in by a group of humans, I’ve managed to survive in the Wilds. Now I have a chance to do more than survive while building a better life for all Wilders. Unfortunately, it means doing the one thing I never believed I would do—joining with the demons I’ve always considered my enemies.
Working with demons wouldn’t be a horrible prospect except it means dealing with Corson. The irritating demon who manages to get under my skin until I’m not sure if I’d rather kill him or kiss him. The closer I get to him, the more memories of my long-buried past slip free, leaving me uncertain of what’s real and what’s not…or even of who I am. 

Corson

I’d thought joining with the Wilders to hunt down the creatures that escaped Hell was a job I’d enjoy. Not only do I get to kill my enemies, but I also have a chance to get closer to Wren. I wasn’t expecting the stubborn woman to go out of her way to avoid me. 
Cut off from our allies, Wren has no choice but to work with me. However, the more time we spend together, the more I realize that though she would prefer me dead, there’s nothing I won’t do to keep her safe. When a lethal new threat rises, I begin to fear keeping Wren alive may be impossible. 

***The Hell on Earth series is a spin-off of the Road to Hell series. You do not have to read the Road to Hell Series to follow this series, but it is recommended that the Road to Hell Series be read first to avoid spoilers and to understand the characters better. Each book in this series will focus on different characters.***

Due to violence, language, and sexual content this book is recommended for readers 18+


Review:
If Lucifer still existed in this book I would have said that Earth had become the Devil's playground.  However, he's not.  But that doesn't mean that Earth is no longer dangerous.  Because it is.  All of the demons released by the seals falling are now roaming free and not all of them want to play fair.  In fact, they fallen angels are still there and regrouping quickly.  Corson, the demon, and Wren, a Wilder, are just part of a group that are out scouting for the fallen as well as any troublesome demons that do not want to submit to the new leadership and obey him.  If they pose a threat, they must be taken out.  In the midst of all of the danger, Corson deal with his growing feelings for Wren and attempts to get to know her better.  Wren is not as receptive though due to past trauma.  Because of it, she is as hard as nails on the outside, but Corson brings out a side in her that was long buried and she had hoped to keep it that way.  He makes her feel like no other ever has, but he's a demon, someone who used to be the enemy.  I really loved reading this book!  Corson and Wren's story is not only one of love, but of the ability of man to survive whatever may come.  We survive and adapt.  This book also had it's rather scary moments that read almost like a horror story.  I loved the spin to it though!  Earth has no doubt become the demon's playground!  (I would recommend reading the Road to Hell Series first to become better acquainted with the characters.)
5 out of 5 stars!

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