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Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Reaper by Larissa Ione Review

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When I found out that Larissa Ione and her marketing team were offering Advanced Reader Copies of the upcoming Reaper book, I JUMPED on that chance.

Seriously.

I have always been a gigantic fan of the Demonica series by Larissa Ione.  Whether it was the Sem brothers or the Horsemen, I was seriously in love with the entire series.

I even loved the Underworld novellas in the 1001 Dark Nights series, which are also published by Evil Eye Concepts, Inc.

That Azagoth was going to get another book, a full-length one this time?

I drooled.  I'm not ashamed.

So let's discuss the book itself for those not familiar with the series OR the author before I give my review.

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Reaper: A Demonica Novel by Larissa Ione
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Title: Reaper
Author: Larissa Ione
Publisher:  Evil Eye Concepts, Inc.
Release Date: October 15, 2019
Pages: 325
Genre: Paranormal Romance

Synopsis:

For love, he’ll watch the world burn.
For revenge, he’ll light the match.

New York Times bestselling author Larissa Ione returns to her fan-favorite Demonica Series with REAPER, available now! 

THE DEMONICA SERIES RETURNS…

He is the Keeper of Souls. Judge, jury, and executioner. He is death personified.

He is the Grim Reaper.

A fallen angel who commands the respect of both Heaven and Hell, Azagoth has presided over his own underworld realm for thousands of years. As the overlord of evil souls, he maintains balance crucial to the existence of life on Earth and beyond. But as all the realms gear up for the prophesied End of Days, the ties that bind him to Sheoul-gra have begun to chafe.

Now, with his beloved mate and unborn child the target of an ancient enemy, Azagoth will stop at nothing to save them, even if it means breaking blood oaths and shattering age-old alliances.

Even if it means destroying himself and setting the world on fire…

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"Reaper is . . . Epic. Thrilling. Amazing. No one can suck me into a story like Larissa Ione." -- Donna Grant, New York Times bestselling author.

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Excerpt

“I have no doubt Azagoth will stop at nothing to save Lilliana,” Reaver admitted. “But he knows that if he releases Satan, Satan will kill Lilliana. He can’t risk it.”

“What do you suggest we do then?”

“I can talk to him,” Reaver said. “Hawkyn requested information about a fallen angel named Flail. I’ll use that as an excuse to get to Azagoth.”

A flock of gulls squawked as the birds circled the palace, looking for handouts from Caila’s guests, and Metatron had to raise his voice to be heard. “You said he sealed off Sheoul-gra.”

“Hawkyn will open it to me if I can convince him that I’m not there to destroy his father.” 

It shouldn’t be a problem; Hawkyn wouldn’t have contacted Reaver at all if he weren’t sure Reaver could handle the situation without killing anyone.

“And if Azagoth is out of control?” Metatron asked. “Will you destroy him?”

“Isn’t it a little early to be discussing that?”

Metatron rolled his shoulders, probably not even aware he’d done it, but Reaver knew he was testing his wings and his powers, feeling them out at the thought that shit might get really fucking biblical real soon. 

“He can’t be allowed to release Satan,” he said, fire in his tone. “And he can’t be allowed to escape Sheoul-gra.”

“Would escaping be such a bad thing?” 

Reaver wasn’t Azagoth’s biggest fan, but the guy had been trapped for thousands of years. He’d proven that he was capable of wrangling souls and navigating the politics of both Sheoul and Heaven. He’d chilled out a lot since getting mated, too. Seemed like it wouldn’t be a big deal if he lived where he wanted and commuted to work.

Metatron appeared troubled that Reaver would even ask such an apparently insane question. “Yes, it could be bad.”

“Why?” Reaver asked. “I mean, I get that he’s an asshole, but a lot bigger assholes are running around loose.” 

Like the fallen angels who had killed Wraith. He clenched his fists, wishing he was out hunting them right now.

“Azagoth signed contracts,” Metatron said. “Contracts sealed with the powers of Heaven and Sheoul. We don’t know what kind of damage we’d take if he made that big of a breach.”

Sounded kind of minor to Reaver, but he knew well how seriously Heaven took broken rules and breaches of contract. They also weren’t fond of Heaven being damaged, which was why Revenant, while technically welcome here, wasn’t…welcome. His presence destroyed everything around him.

“Okay,” Reaver said. “Let me grab the info on Flail and give Hawkyn a call. I’ll let you know what happens. And, Uncle?”

Metatron inclined his head.

“I want this to stay between us for now.”

Silence stretched. Not even the gulls called out, and Reaver started to sweat. Metatron had always been fair and by-the-book, which was probably part of why Reaver had been such a rule breaker as a youth. And beyond. Hell, he still was, he just wasn’t as reckless about it now.

Responsibility was a bitch.

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No Spoiler Review - 4 Stars!

***I received an Advanced Reader's Copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.***


Wow.

Just wow.

I have to be honest here.

I loved it.

LOVED it.

Firstly, you absolutely MUST read the author's note at the beginning of the book or you are going to be mad at first and possibly not finish the book.

It's THAT important.

You really, really need to read that author's note where our beloved author asks us to trust her while reading Reaper.

It wasn't long before I figured out why.

I cannot tell you why without spoiling most of the story, though!

OMG!  I don't even know where to start here.

The Good

  • The writing was excellent, editing great, or at least I never noticed anything as the story was THAT compelling!
  • Characters had depth and were consistent with previous books.  This means Shade acted like a jerk when he was upset with his brother, but that's not just our beloved Shade.
  • Azagoth...  Just saying, there isn't anything to dislike about this badass.  He's epic.  EPIC.
  • The plot was hands down the most nail-biting story that I've read ALL year.
  • The story kept me reading LONG past my bedtime simply because I had to find out that everything was going to be okay.  
  • I was SERIOUSLY upset and pissed about the events at the beginning half of the book.  This is only a good thing because a good story will make you have feels, not all of them good, but a good story can piss you off too!  
  • The end of the book.  Phew!  I was so relieved.
  • It kept me at the edge of my seat
  • Unpredictable.  I did not predict who the traitor was and that's something I'm usually good about figuring out before the big reveal.  I was blindsided like the characters!  Boom!
I'm really glad I decided to read the author's note, though.  Which brings us to...

The Bad

  • I was SERIOUSLY upset.  I can't tell you more without spoiling it.  I spent half the book wanting to throw my Kindle.  That said, the author's note made me finish.  I'm definitely happy I did!
  • It's worth mentioning twice, that I was SERIOUSLY UPSET!
  • This is the last Demonica book!  That said, this story leads us to a NEW series about the kids!  (I think.)
  • I was missing the romance, honestly.  This book felt more urban fantasy than paranormal romance.  That's not a bad thing, exactly.  I love me some urban fantasy, especially when it includes romance.  Urban fantasy like that is like a paranormal romance series with only one couple, so it is all drawn out and awesomesauce. But I was kind of wishing for more Azagoth and Lilliana moments.
  • Betrayal and heartbreak.  Some things are uber sad in this book, with death and such.  And when it is found who the betrayer is?  I was upset then too!

My Crazy Thoughts (Sans Spoilers)


I honestly don't know how to summarize this without giving anything away.  I really, really don't.  But I'll give it a shot.

This book requires a leap of faith from fans to finish and you definitely will want to commit authorcide at one point or another until you get to the end.  

You will not be disappointed at the way the author ended this book and this amazing series.

Without giving too much away, Reaper is ending one fantastic series and leading the way into another fantastic sounding series, I think.  About what, you may ask?  The KIDS!  Woot!

So Reaper is the end of one of my favorite series.  I feel a reread coming on soon because I miss the Sem brothers (and sister) and it has been a while for me.

I AM looking forward to the next project from this author that seems exciting from the ending of this book, though!

The ONLY reason I didn't rate this book 5 stars is because it was lacking the romantic feels for me.  Azagoth and his lovely wife spent the entire book apart, nearly, and in peril, so it was all action and little in the way of sweetness that I was craving!

Larissa Ione writes some great romantic scenes, especially when the Sem brothers were first meeting up with their mates.  And the Horsemen, too!  The Demonica Underworld novellas were a little too short for me to get attached to (with the exception of Azagoth), but at least they kept my Demonica fix in check!

Anyway, this one lacked the author's usual flair with romance and I missed it.  Maybe because it was a sequel to Azagoth and much more about the plot and action, which I am in NO way complaining about as it is definitely necessary, but I just missed having some really good moments. 

That's really the only reason I was a tad disappointed. Ms. Ione writes some of the best romantic couples and I was sad it took a major back seat to the plot.

If the author was trying to make her fans insane with emotional upheaval, then she definitely succeeded there.  I mean, I can't even say anything without spoiling it!

I have a serious book hangover.

I highly recommend this book for any fan of this serious.  But bring tissues and strong faith in the author to do right by our favorite characters.

About the Author

Author Larissa Ione
Air Force veteran Larissa Ione traded in a career in meteorology to pursue her passion for writing. She has since published dozens of books, hit several bestseller lists, including the New York Times and USA Today, and has been nominated for a RITA award. 

She now spends her days in pajamas with her computer, strong coffee, and supernatural worlds. She believes in celebrating everything, and would never be caught without a bottle of Champagne chilling in the fridge…just in case. 

She currently lives in Wisconsin with her retired U.S. Coast Guard husband, her son, a rescue cat named Vegas, and her very own hellhounds, a King Shepherd named Hexe and a Belgian Malinois named Duvel.


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Demonica Series Reading Order

If you haven't read this series, now is the time to start!  This list includes the Lords of Deliverance subseries, the Demonica Underworld novellas, and any short stories and anthologies available!

Pleasure Unbound (Demonica #1) - Eidolon & Tayla

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Desire Unchained (Demonica #2) - Shade & Runa

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Passion Unleashed (Demonica #3) - Wraith & Serena

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Ecstasy Unveiled (Demonica #4) - Lore & Idess

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Eternity Embraced (Demonica #4.5) - Kaden & Andrea

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(as part of Love Bites: Mammoth Book of Vampire Romance 2): 

Sin Undone (Demonica #5) - Sin & Conall

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Eternal Rider (Lord of Deliverance #1/Demonica #6) - Ares & Cara

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Vampire Fight Club (Demonica #6.5) - Vladlena & Nathan

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Supernatural Anthology:

Immortal Rider (Lords of Deliverance #2/Demonica #7) - Limos & Arik

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Lethal Rider (Lords of Deliverance #3/Demonica #8) - Thanatos & Regan

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Rogue Rider (Lords of Deliverance #4/Demonica #9) - Reseph & Jillian

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Reaver (Demonica #10) - Reaver & Harvester

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Azagoth (Demonica #11/Demonica Underworld #1) - Azagoth & Lilliana

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Revenant (Demonica #12) - Revenant & Blaspheme 

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Hades (Demonica #13/Demonica Underworld #2) - Hades & Cataclysm

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Base Instincts (Demonica #13.5) - Raze & Slake

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Z (Demonica #14/Demonica Underworld #3) - Zhubaal & Vex

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Razr (Demonica #15/Demonica Underworld #4) - Razr & Jedda 

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Hawkyn (Demonica #16/Demonica Underworld #5) - Hawkyn & Aurora

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Her Guardian Angel (Demonica #17/Demonica Underworld #6) - Declan & Suzanne

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Dining With Angels (Demonica #18/Demonica Underworld #7) - Short Stories & Cookbook

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Cipher (Demonica #19/Demonica Underworld #8) - Cipher & Lyre

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Reaper (Demonica #20/Demonica Underworld #9) - Azagoth & Lilliana

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Friday, August 21, 2015

Reviews: The Guild Hunter Series by Nalini Singh (Part 3)

The last part in my three-part Guild Hunter Series reviews!


Knives and Sheaths (Guild Hunter #5.5)

Free short story in Nalini Singh's Newsletter.

"The original version of this short story was meant to be a scene in ARCHANGEL’S STORM, but I deleted it in an earlier draft and the information shared here about Lijuan eventually became part of chapter 8 in the book.

However, I thought the scene offered a nice glimpse of Elena and Raphael’s relationship, so I decided to edit and extend it into a short story. I hope you enjoy!"

Find it on the author’s website here!

Review - 4 stars!

Super short, super sweet insight into Elena and Raphael’s relationship.  Nothing earth-shattering but a sweet read nonetheless.  Not much to it though, so not much to criticize.  I’ll just leave it at that!



Archangel’s Legion (Guild Hunter #6)

Nalini Singh, the New York Times bestselling “alpha author of paranormal romance” (Booklist) returns to an immortal world of violent passion and lethal power…on the brink of a deadly archangelic war.

Angels are falling from the sky in New York, struck down by a vicious, unknown force.

Vampires are dying impossibly of disease.

Guild hunter Elena Deveraux and the Archangel Raphael must discover the source of the wave of death before it engulfs their city and their people, leaving New York a ruin and Raphael’s Tower under siege by enemy archangels.

Yet even as they fight desperately to save the city, an even darker force is stirring, its chill eyes trained on New York…and on Raphael. Rivers of crimson and nightmares given flesh, the world will never again be the same…

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Review - 5 stars!

Woo hoo!  Another book that brings us back to Raphael and Elena.  I was seriously stoked about this installment and I am pretty sure I devoured it in two sittings.  

The Good:

It’s about Raphael and Elena!  More emotional scenes about their devotion to each other as well as their people and more upon more about the world of the Cadre, angels, vampires and Guild Hunters.  

Every single book so far has enhanced this amazing world and it’s a testament to Nalini Singh’s talent that I keep craving more!

Of course, the very best part was the growth and flaws in the relationship with Raphael and Elena that make it much more real to the reader.

The Bad:

Honestly, I want more.  I want to know more about Raphael and Elena.  The fact that he is so old and powerful and the world is on the eve of destruction half the time leads one to want more, demand more, and I don’t know a single reader who wants to wait for the next book!

5 stars!

Zoe’s Workshop (Guild Hunter #6.5)

Short Story released by the author in the February Newsletter.

Find it on the author’s website here!

Review - 5 stars!

For such a short read, I fell in love with this one.  You see the beginning of Deacon and Sara’s relationship in Angels’ Judgment, and glimpses during the main series, but these scene had me making awwwww sounds aloud.  I got weird looks.  It’s even harder for me to find a short story worth 5 stars, let alone a free read the author flits together.  It is amazing and nicely done!

A Sip of Eternity (Guild Hunter #6.9)

This short story began life as a scene in an early draft of Archangel’s Shadows. It focuses on Dmitri & Honor, so there are no spoilers for the Archangel’s Shadows storyline (however, if you haven’t yet read Archangel’s Blade (Honor and Dmitri’s story), then save this to read later). I hope you enjoy!

Find it on the author’s website here!

Review - 4 stars!

So sweet you might get a toothache!  Also one of the rare times you glimpse Honor and Dmitri together after their novel.  I loved it!  So, so sweet our Dmitri is when he’s not being a butt to Elena.



Archangel’s Shadows (Guild Hunter #7)

Return to New York Times bestselling author Nalini Singh’s sensual and painfully beautiful Guild Hunter world in her new novel of sacrifice, loyalty, and the choices of love that can shatter the heart.

In the wake of a brutal war, the archangel Raphael and his hunter consort, Elena, are dealing with the treacherously shifting tides of archangelic politics and the people of a battered but not broken city. The last thing their city needs is more death, especially a death that bears the eerie signature of an insane enemy archangel who cannot— should not—be walking the streets.

This hunt must be undertaken with stealth and without alerting their people. It must be handled by those who can become shadows themselves…

Ash is a gifted tracker and a woman cursed with the ability to sense the secrets of anyone she touches. But there’s one man she knows all too well without a single instant of skin contact: Janvier, the dangerously sexy Cajun vampire who has fascinated and infuriated her for years. Now, as they track down a merciless killer, their cat-and-mouse game of flirtation and provocation has turned into a profound one of the heart. And this time, it is Ash’s secret, dark and terrible, that threatens to destroy them both.

Buy:  Amazon




Review - 4.5 Stars!

I didn’t know much about Ash or Janvier except that they were chasing each other.  A lot.  Which was humorous and the few scenes with either one of them were funny or made me like them as one set of my favorite secondary characters.

The Good:

The sweetness and the sadness!  The romance!!  Lastly, the mystery of what was going on!  Lots of story in this with romance of the two longest running courting couple in the series!  As always, well-written and entertaining!

The Bad:

The only downside was that this seemed more of an aside from the main storyline.  Though not too far as it was more like a break from war-mongering angels; after all, the main one needs to gather her strength again!  Or a bit of picking up the pieces after the major battle. Plus not as much Raphael and Elena as I want in the story.

What makes me really sad is no more main books to read and the next one, which is partly why I started this series finally, isn’t about Raphael and Elena either!  However, I’ve been dying to know about Naasir anyway….

So, 4.5 stars!
A Walk on the Cliffs (Guild Hunter #7.1)

This vignette stands alone, so you can read even if you’ve never read the Guild Hunter series.

For series readers, A Walk on the Cliffs fits into chapter 6 of Archangel’s Shadows. It shows a hidden moment between two characters who help run the household of the Archangel Raphael: Sivya, the angelic chef who runs the kitchen, and Montgomery, the vampire who is Raphael’s butler and who ensures the rest of the staff work together as a seamless unit.

Find it on the author’s website here!

Review - 4.5 stars!

Two minor characters and the servants of Raphael’s home get together and I couldn’t see it at first, to be honest.  I mean, mentioned in passing in book seven, sure.  But reading a snippet about it?  I was a little doubtful.  However, this was oddly perfect!  So composed and yet so sweet.  Wow!  Nice little scene!



Archangel’s Enigma (Guild Hunter #8)


New York Times bestselling author Nalini Singh returns to her world of dark passion and immortal power - and to one of the most seductive and impenetrable heroes ever to stalk the Guild Hunter landscape...

"Oh, Naasir. So weird, so bloodthirsty, so unique and wonderful...I have fallen for him..." - Fiction Vixen

Naasir is the most feral of the powerful group of vampires and angels known as the Seven, his loyalty pledged to the Archangel Raphael. When rumors surface of a plot to murder the former Archangel of Persia, now lost in the Sleep of the Ancients, Naasir is dispatched to find him. For only he possesses the tracking skills required - those more common to predatory animals than to man.

Enlisted to accompany Naasir, Andromeda, a young angelic scholar with dangerous secrets is fascinated by his nature - at once playful and brilliant, sensual and brutal. As they race to find the Sleeping archangel before it's too late, Naasir will force her to question all she knows...and tempt her to walk into the magnificent, feral darkness of his world. But first they must survive an enemy vicious enough to shatter the greatest taboo of the angelic race and plunge the world into a screaming nightmare…

Coming September 1, 2015!!

Pre-order:  Amazon




About the Author (via website)

I was born in Fiji and raised in New Zealand. I also spent three years living and working in Japan, during which time I took the chance to travel around Asia. I’m back in New Zealand now, but I’m always plotting new trips. If you’d like to see some of my travel snapshots, have a look at the Travel Diary page (updated frequently).

So far, I’ve worked as a lawyer, a librarian, a candy factory general hand, a bank temp and an English teacher and not necessarily in that order. Some might call that inconsistency but I call it grist for the writer’s mill.

I’ve been writing as long as I can remember and all of my stories always held a thread of romance (even when I was writing about a prince who could shoot lasers out of his eyes). I love creating unique characters, love giving them happy endings and I even love the voices in my head. There’s no other job I would rather be doing. In September 2002, when I got the call that Silhouette Desire wanted to buy my first book, Desert Warrior, it was a dream come true. I hope to continue living the dream until I keel over of old age on my keyboard.

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