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Like the sacrificial murders of St. Francisville, Louisiana. There’s a killer on the loose, choosing people in a vain attempt to raise a demon. Not just any demon, though. A man born long ago, made a demon in order to protect the Gate to Hell.
Together with demon hunter, Dexx Colt, her kitchen-witch grandmother, and her paranormal investigator brother-in-law, they unravel a conspiracy far bigger than a few simple murders, and re-discover Paige’s gift.
She’s a demon summoner and she’s key to the killer’s plan.
Review:
I received a copy of this book for free in exchange for my honest opinion.
As I do not often read paranormal type books, I was hesitant about this one. I must say I was pleasantly surprised. I thoroughly enjoyed reading about the Whiskey Witches.
I will say I do enjoy mysteries and those type of books so I was curious about this one, just unsure about the paranormal aspect of it. It is well-written though and having demons, angels, witches, and all in the story did not detract from it.
The book is written in a series of episodes. I found that after the first one I was hooked. I could not wait to pick it back up to learn what was going to happen next to Paige and Dexx. You will have to keep an open mind about how humans perceive demons and angels. The author has written them in somewhat nontraditional roles. But Paige is a strong character as is Dexx and I really felt pulled into their lives.
I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a good paranormal murder mystery. I enjoyed reading it and I believe most anyone else would as well.
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She’s dated vampires, werewolves, sorcerers, weapons smugglers and US Government assassins. Yes. She has stories.
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