My Review of Elias (GRIT Sector 1) by Rebecca Sherwin

Sherwin has outdone herself this time. This story was so flawless in its entirety and seamlessly wove a story that was disturbing, yet beautifully depicted. She gradually introduced revelations, tantalizing the reader with just enough to satisfy while leaving them desperate for more. Each page revealed a deeper plot with greater development. A truly remarkable achievement.

I was enraptured and entranced by this possible world that Sherwin created. My heart raced, it ached and it sighed. My mind was blissfully engaged with the excellence of her written words, while my emotions were on a roller coaster of epic proportions. A cleverly written book that I would recommend to anyone who loves a heart-pounding, mind-blowing story that will have your turning each page faster than the last. Congratulations, Rebecca Sherwin.


Elias Blackwood. The master of a kingdom. The man of the town. The monster in the dark.

Trixie Ashford. An average girl who is trying her best to survive in a city where death lurks in the shadows. A destiny she didn’t know she had, nor one she wants.

In a city where the depraved rule the streets, a power struggle between the dark and the light is waging. Evil doesn’t always court the night, though. Trixie soon discovers that the true monsters of the city are not the ones lurking in the shadows, but far closer than she ever knew. Elias Blackwood is a devil in disguise. He will force her to acknowledge her own demons and question everything she thought she knew. What happens when your moral compass becomes confused and you begin to see that horrors committed for reasons that are questionable, could be for the greater good? Or are they?


I intentionally left this review vague as not to spoil the story for readers. It is a story that needs to be revealed when read, one shocking word at a time.


June 14th 2016

https://www.amazon.com/Elias-GRIT-Sector-Rebecca-Sherwin-ebook/dp/B01FPTHULW


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