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When Fire Rains Down
by Cecelia Earl
Disclaimer: I received this book for free from JustReadTours and the author. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Rating: 4/5
Genre: Paranormal Fantasy
Recommended Age: 15+ (violence, death, angels/demons)
Pages: 236
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Synopsis: Hell is nothing like Julia imagined and beyond everything she feared.
The little town of Shady Creek is under attack by Lucifer and his demons. To save the people she loves, human-angel Hybrid Julia must rescue their kidnapped Guardian Angels, even when it means defying her father.
Trouble is, he knows only too much about Hell's perils. When a demon sucks Julia into a cosmic vacuum, the experience leaves an indelible blight she dares not mention for fear of losing her place on the angelic rescue team.
As a growing demon army surrounds Shady Creek, Julia's feelings for her own Guardian become all too real and dangerous. But the cosmic imbalance fueled by Hybrid Angels, Rogue Guardians and Warriors is already depleting the strength of the rescue team. And there's no room for distraction when the mission is to get into Hell--and out again.
For the sake of the mission, Julia must face the truth of the Hybrids' existence. Because nobody will be safe unless she can trust the gift of free will--for others and for herself--in this end-of-the-world finale to The Legend of Shady Creek Trilogy.
Wow. I loved reading this series back to back and I really felt that I got to see an author and a character grow tremendously during the process. This book very well written and the characters are well developed. I loved the almost nonstop action and I loved how immersive this book was as well. I absolutely flew through this book.
However, I did feel that the book was a bit quick and the pacing was a bit off. It wasn’t too fast, but I felt that the book could have been a bit longer if the author described more of what was happening.
Verdict: An excellent series with tremendous character growth.
Rating: 4/5
Genre: Paranormal Fantasy
Recommended Age: 15+ (violence, death, angels/demons)
Pages: 236
Author Website
Amazon Link
Synopsis: Hell is nothing like Julia imagined and beyond everything she feared.
The little town of Shady Creek is under attack by Lucifer and his demons. To save the people she loves, human-angel Hybrid Julia must rescue their kidnapped Guardian Angels, even when it means defying her father.
Trouble is, he knows only too much about Hell's perils. When a demon sucks Julia into a cosmic vacuum, the experience leaves an indelible blight she dares not mention for fear of losing her place on the angelic rescue team.
As a growing demon army surrounds Shady Creek, Julia's feelings for her own Guardian become all too real and dangerous. But the cosmic imbalance fueled by Hybrid Angels, Rogue Guardians and Warriors is already depleting the strength of the rescue team. And there's no room for distraction when the mission is to get into Hell--and out again.
For the sake of the mission, Julia must face the truth of the Hybrids' existence. Because nobody will be safe unless she can trust the gift of free will--for others and for herself--in this end-of-the-world finale to The Legend of Shady Creek Trilogy.
Wow. I loved reading this series back to back and I really felt that I got to see an author and a character grow tremendously during the process. This book very well written and the characters are well developed. I loved the almost nonstop action and I loved how immersive this book was as well. I absolutely flew through this book.
However, I did feel that the book was a bit quick and the pacing was a bit off. It wasn’t too fast, but I felt that the book could have been a bit longer if the author described more of what was happening.
Verdict: An excellent series with tremendous character growth.