Sometimes facing your demons is literal.
A holy relic of terrible power is hidden somewhere in Boston. Worse, the forces of Hell itself are after it. Cassiel faces the very thing she fears most: a charming, intelligent, and likeable demon she knows she can’t trust. Whatever his motives, Asakku is the only lead she has.
Working with friends both new and old, Cassiel finds herself in dire straits: few allies, no answers, and far, far too many enemies.
With her back against the wall, Cassiel must decide if Asakku is lying. Or, worse, if he’s telling the truth.
E. is a great author. This is a great sequel to Fallen. Humans and non-humans living together in a harmonious way that reflects normal life in a society that is a mirror of what we have today. Mental health, LGBTQIA, and immigration-type issues all folded into an urban fantasy that I couldn’t put down. If I were to summarize this book into a word, that word would be MUSTARD! You have to read the book to know why.
Amazon Review
What a great ride. There is a great balance of serious, heart-warming, hilarious, and taunting moments spread throughout. A very smooth read start to finish, I don’t think I put it down other than to sleep, which was of course delayed for at least one more page.
Amazon Review