Sunshine, rainbows and unicorns? Yeah something's gotta give.
Kick her while she’s down seems to be the motto when it comes to my life. But this time I’m clawing back. Hard.
After the uncertainty and the heartache, I deserve a reprieve, and I’m damn well going to get it. My own personal Happy Ever After.
But what they don’t tell you in the fairy tales is that happily ever after comes with a price. In my case, it’ll likely be one that kicks me in the teeth.
Sometimes I bloody hate it when I’m right!
A kickass Urban Fantasy romance, filled with vampires, ghosts, angels, and demons. Perfect for readers who enjoy forbidden romance, enemies to lovers or friends to lovers.
Debbie Cassidy lives in England, Bedfordshire, with her three kids and very supportive husband. Coffee and chocolate biscuits are her writing fuels of choice, and she is still working on getting that perfect tower of solitude built in her back garden. Obsessed with building new worlds and reading about them, she spends her spare time daydreaming and conversing with the characters in her head. She writes Urban Fantasy, Romance, Fantasy and Reverse Harem Fantasy. All her books contain plenty of action, romance and twisty plots.
Nonstop action from start to finish in this book, which is book five of the series. Fee and the guys just cannot catch a break!
Featuring smoking hot chemistry with multiple guys, major plot details, and an impending war of apocalyptic proportions.
Some of Hunter and Grayson's backstory is revealed too. I had a feeling there was something going on there! And I love these guys, both of them. And the reapers...
So many plot twists in this installment that have me on the edge of my seat and anxious for the next one! I love how inventive the world buiding is in Debbie Cassidy's series.
After book 4's ending, I was really anticipating some Conah angst. That didn't happen. Cassidy barely even touched on the whole Cohah situation at all. I think he's mentioned like 2-3 times in this book and that's it. One whole book for some kind of forward momentum with him, and we get nothing. I was really disappointed in that regard.
As for everything else? HELLS YES!
I'm 5 books into this series, so I'm obviously invested in the plot and characters. I love Azazel, Mal, and Grayson. If Cassidy decided to end the harem with just those three, I would be totally content. But I don't think that's going to happen. Oddly enough, I'm not 100% sure who she has in mind for the rest of the harem, and that makes me a little nervous.
I'm a little confused by Keon. Is he going to be a part of Fee's story or is he going to be a part of Cora's story? Or is he not someone really important moving forward? Honestly, I'm not even sure why I care, but, much to my own horror and dismay, he and his damn dead rats charmed my ass. Ugh.
As far as Jasper is concerned, he can go get fu@ked. I would probably really like him if he was part of Fee's harem, but since he's not---well, as I said before, he can fu@k off. (If when Cora's story comes out and he's a part of her harem, I'll probably like him again)
All in all, another solid book by Cassidy. Can't wait for #6!!
Okay by this point I'm starting to seriously question these books. Don't get me wrong I adore the series and the storyline but the relationships at this point are in my honest opinion getting ridiculous.
At this point Fee has had 5 men she is interested in (Azazel, Malachi, Grayson, Hunter, Conah) Although I guess you can debate Conah as he is locked away and Fee has kind of "forgotten" about him in this book but I do believe he will come back in the next book and Fee will wind up in bed with him too, and I'm going to bet they won't resolve the whole "You lied to me about having a fiancee and still tried to get naked with me" Then there's the 2 possible other additions to the "Harem" being Keon and Uriel.
I get her relationship with Az and even with Grayson. Mel was pushing it but I guess I could understand. But to then the Sudden twist of Hunter being a "good guy" and it being explained away by this "fated mate" stuff? Are you kidding me? Furthermore, he suddenly goes from being willing to rape her to being a good guy who was framed? What. the actual. fuck. The only reason this is getting 3 stars is because the writting is amazing and the rest of the story is fantastic. I adore it. HOWEVER By this point this books is now feeling like an excuse for a polyamorous/Reverse Harem fetish.
I know, I know, But come ON! I actually have a serious issue with this. For **** sake.
Okay, so here are my overall issues with this polyamorous/Reverse Harem. There is abosolutely no relationship development.
- Mal Suddenly no longer has he curse? Why did we not get to experience his relisation/why was this not given the attention it deserved? Why did it have to be reduced to pillow talk? And why was this not made a bigger deal of? Seriously it was dismissed after a line or two and wasn't addressed again. I seriously would have thought this would have been a bigger deal?
- Wtf is with that line "I fucked him because his my loup mate?" Ummm..... and Mal just says "I'm sorry I need to work on the jealousy thing" How about fuck no? These men can live without Fee, Fee is not their only one true love and how little respect does she have for Mal to be so blunt and cruel? and what the fuck was the purpose of this anyway?
- There was no conversation about the polyamorous or even the "Harem" aspect. The men just talk about it without Fee and her response is "I'm so happy".... Like.... Um.... real relationships require conversation.
- By this point she is literally jumping from bed to bed and fucking each guy. Again. What is the point of this? She walks in the house an Grayson says "I missed you" and takes her upstairs to fuck.... What?
- As I mentioned before, hunter goes from wanting to rape her to Fee wanting to fix him? And they blame this on his father and his childhood and his need to one up his twin and suddenly when she sleeps with Grayson she's now mated to both Grayson and Hunter? What? And this is all done in the span of one conversation after he had kidnapped her. His character does a full 180 turn with NO trigger.
- Also what the hell is with Grayson going from hating his brother to being sympathetic? Hunter was literally set up as a bad guy over 2 books and it's like he can be forgiven in the span of 1 story. I know that Fee encourages him to go to therapy but um... What will he suddenly be found and have gone to therapy so Fee and now forgive him and bed him? I honestly don't understand what Cassidy was attempting to do with this other than attempting to get another member for the Harem.
- What is with Fee suddenly needing to Sniff Uriel? Um... I'm sorry.... What? This is the poorest lead up to a relationship I have ever seen.
- I'm actually so disappointed by her relationship with Azazel. This held so much goddamn potential and I feel like aside from the occasional mention the whole Soulmate thing has been written off.
- I'm not going to lie. If Fee doesn't get pregnant I'm going to be shocked but somehow I feel as if her desire to be one big happy family and a pregnacy is what will help bring this story to a close in the next book.
Furthermore, what the shit is with Keon? Suddenly they're courting but they aren't? What the fuck is that? I acutally expected a second Harem to start with Cora? Cause lets be honest it's headed that way. But also how fucking casual is it that Cora is being sexually abused? I'm sorry but that is what we call being forced to have sex with someone when you don't want to. It doesn't matter if you enjoy it or not. FFS
My biggest issue is this book consentrates more on the sexual aspect of the goddamn relationships than the emtional side.
I do have a serious question regarding the storyline though.... Are we ever going to find out what Samael ment with his whole sorta kinda prophecy?
and another issue I have with the writing is the end of the books are literally a "TO BE CONTINUED" which is the laziest writing I have ever read.
I really love everything else about this book mostly because when Fee is not in bed with one of the guys this is actually a brilliant book, It's captavating at at times a wonderfully written book.
The storyline it's self is fantastic and if you took out the poorly written relationships, which honestly get worse with each book. This is a phenominally written series and has so much potential.
I don't even care that it's a polyamorous relationship but it could be written with a bit more understanding of how relationships work rather than simply having an excuse to have the characters fuck ever few pages.
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The first 10% I was horrified that I would have to DNF my first ever Debbie Cassidy book, which would unheard of, but thank goodness the situation absolutely did not turn out the way I was desperately afraid it would. In fact, by 25% the situation was resolved, and I was very impressed by the end at how Debbie dealt with it.
Poor Fee and the gang go through the wringer in this installment.
There are osme great steps forward on the relationship front, and I feel like these were balanced nicely with the action, although the last 30% of the book is where everything really kicks off, big time.
It's hard to review further without giving away spoilers, but I was very pleased with the events of this book, and think this is one of Debbie's strongest series.
Just when I think that I can’t love a series more, this author writes a book that does just that. Poor Fee ends up just where she doesn’t want to be and I am horrified that things will turn out wrong. However, I trusted the author, and I was not sorry at all. But, not all is right with Fee’s world and she finds out just how wrong her world is. The relationship aspect has gotten interesting in this series, though, so at least there is some brightness in her life. I love how this is turning out, and I can’t wait to see what’s going to happen next. Highly recommend. I was provided a complimentary copy which I voluntarily reviewed.
3.5–This series is losing steam for me. The world building is unnecessarily complex and convoluted, so much so that I found myself skimming over the explanations of how celestials, Dread, and reaping worked. I feel like these elements could have been better explained over the four prior books rather than dumped in the last 20% as a means to set us up for the next book. Lilith’s issues with Mammon, the reapers, the Dread, the shifters, Daemon assassins...now vamps and witches and all the rest feel like they are pulling the plot in too many directions. Too many story elements and not enough time to work them out.
This book was incredibly intense and I imagine the next book will only be more so. I adored the characters and loved how this author was so good at creating layered and flawed characters. This is a tiny spoiler but I was glad Conah wasn't in this book because I wasn't ready to deal with his misplaced antipathy towards Fee. In regards to the world, it was fascinating and fleshed out fairly well. Overall, i enjoyed every aspect of this book and am looking forward to book 6!
Hunter kidnapped Fee because he didn't want her to mate with Grayson, but things don't go as expected as her relationship with the werewolf wins is more complicated and special than she first expected. Moreover, someone in the pack midst is gunning for the alpha position and doesn't care who needs to be stepped on. It's up to Fee to save both clans and the people she loves. Keon, Lilith's blade, is with them too and more truths about Keon, Lilith and the Beyond come to light.
I've literally been binge-reading this series the whole day. No sleep for me until I get to the final page in book 7.
Holy moly, that was that a ride. This book had twists galore. Fee , her guys and Cora had everything thrown at them. There were some revelations and some more questions throughout the book. I know I’m being cryptic but I don’t want to give anything away. Just know that this author has created a world and characters that you truly want to care about. Is it weird that I’m kind of liking Hunter and Jasper? I sat and devoured this book until late at night. It was fantastic and I can’t wait for the next book.
I received an ARC of this book and voluntarily reviewed it.
We learn in this book that the Dread were telling the truth about the Beyond and they want back in. Using Azazel to drain the ward on the Deadside, some of the Dreads who are led by Vale with Evelyn's death are able to get into the Beyond. Vale is killed too at the end when he tries to eat Seraphina's soul but is decapitated by Azazel. The celestial beings from the Beyond come in force to help subdue the threat of the Dread or the world will end. Turns out, the souls in Deadside are used to power the two realms which means Aunt Lara's ascension really sends her to purgatory.
The big shocker in this book is that Hunter is a part of a Tribus with Seraphina and Grayson. Though he abducted her, we're informed that Hunter isn't as bad as we've been led to believe. He's really a humanitarian whose reputation was tainted by the pack's third who was jealous of being passed over.
Seraphina and screw will be off to the underealm now to find an alternate energy source.
This series is an amazing kickass Urban Fantasy romance, filled with vampires, ghosts, angels, and demons And I have loved it from the very start! It’s so well written with incredible world building and some excellent characters, it’s fast paced and action packed and boy is there some steam! With plenty of twists to keep you on to keep you on the edge of your seat this is one hell of a ride and I don’t wanna get off!
ARC provided by author in exchange for an honest review.
This was a bit of a rollercoaster for me, so I'm not sure where to start. I was a bit nervous at the start of this book because the part of me that uses context clues to try to predict where things are going did not like what was coming. Of course, I was
Honestly, my rating fluctuated based on what part of the book I was reading, with things being much better whenever Hunter wasn't involved. I'm not fully sold on his character yet but the author has a way of changing my mind, so we'll see where the series takes us. I was nervous initially because I thought I could see the direction this story was going and I wasn't thrilled. Of course, I was mostly wrong because the author is really good at her job and wouldn't allow us readers to live in a world of predictability. All this vagueness I'm dancing around refers to Hunter. Namely,
Once that particular storyline was put on the back-burner, I was much more into the story. I liked that the time was taken to have Fee and the guys go on a regular date without conversation about all of the problems they were trying to solve. It was also the guys' way of showing Fee that they cared about her happiness most and were willing to be around each other so that she wasn't worried about tension between them.
I also loved the (beginnings of) development of some of the side characters. Jasper and Keon, who have previously just played villainous roles, got a chance to show different sides of themselves and I'm so excited to learn more about them. We also got a ton more Cora and I am here for it. She's a fiercely loyal friend and I mentioned in my review of the last book that I was concerned with how much she was sacrificing for Fee. The concern increased in this book but, luckily, she also started to recognize that she needs to find out who she is without Fee.
I will say that I was a bit overwhelmed at all that was going on. There's the relationship development of existing and potential mates; there's being a Dominus and the duties that come with that; there's the vampires, tulpas, and the Dread; there's what's going on with Lilith; there's the Beyond, the devine, and the Righteous; and then the end throws a whole new problem into the mix. There's also this moment in the book where the author recognizes -- or rather has Fee recognize -- that there's a ton going on. I appreciated that awareness. But mostly I'm impressed by the author's ability to keep track of all that's going on and to do it well. Yes, some things get sidelined sometimes (e.g., Conah doesn't make an appearance in this book), but it's for the best that we aren't trying to follow everything all at once. And it didn't feel like anything was missing, which is quite impressive.
Debbie Cassidy's way with storytelling is amazing and I was literally smiling about what's to come as I read the final lines of Reaper Undone.
Debbie Cassidy has me completely engrossed in this series from book one and now with book five I am still completely invested and captivated by the characters and the story. Once again we start this off from that cliffhanger ending in book four. There is so much going on in book five, we get that back story to Hunter, I am still not a fan of his and don’t want him with Fee but I trust Debbie’s writing to see it through! Like all the other books in this exciting series I was pulled from one situation to the next...getting to know all the characters even mire, glimpsing their love for Fee, their devotion to her, each other and their mission. There is a lot of complex situations that have me questioning what is next but also leave me wanting more as soon as I finished! Debbie Cassidy does not disappoint her readers and this series is one to read for all readers of RH, kicka$$ FMC, alpha males, loving and loyal best friends, and a dangerous world that is completely unpredictable! Bring on more!
Oh. My. Goodness. Please give me a break so I can actually start breathing again. I think I was holding my breath for too long... since I read the book in one go. And Fee does not get a breather either. After her abduction, horrible truths start to surface - not only about Hunter's background, but also the reality of the rogue wolves, the pack politics, the real traitors. And only after she barely manages to put off the death induced by the heat, new problems start to appear. Keon. Vampires. Azazel's strange weakness. Uriel's disappearance. Jasper's influence on Cora. Training the cadets. Aunt Lara's designed Ascension. Weird happenings in the Beyond. The boldness of Dreads. Where would this even stop? Will Fee even get the time to just be happy? I am so much in love with this series I can't even express it. There is not a single weakness. The storytelling is brilliant. The story itself is brilliant. The dialogues are fitting, interesting, engaging, even funny when the situation calls for it. The characters are perfect in the sense of their complexity, personalities, own problems, own motivators; growing up with each page, each decision. The book is packed with emotions, passion, jealousy, love, despair.. everything. And on top of it, we get the hot scenes. OMG give me the next one already <3
Oh man... that was so amazingly good. From the first page it was non stop action. I ADORE that we got to see and experience more of Fee and Hunter! We learn more of who Hunter is and how he came to be how he is/why he is so determined to get Fee! Fee’s relationships with all of the guys are all so good and all have so many different aspects that bring so many great, different things to her world. Now that we’ve learned more about Hunter I’m hoping he will bring more to that as well! 😍 Cora is questioning more and more of her life because of how she came to be alive. She and Fee are still very close but Jasper has made her question many things. There are so many things going on in Fee’s world that they have to resolve and fix I can’t wait to see what happens! This is one of the best series I’ve read! So excited for the next book!
Wow, what an amazing job Debbie did on Reaper Undone. I was on pins and needles needing to read this book, especially after what happened on the last one. Which Debbie delivered!! Loved this read so much.
Of course if you left off with book 4 you know that Fee got kidnapped, and with her heat coming that is not good news. I do not want to go into detail but all I can say that this is a wild ride the whole way through. The action and tension does not let up. Fee and her boys go through a lot of stuff in this one. So sit back and enjoy one hell of a ride.
I am a huge, huge fan of Debbie's and it really does seem that she just keeps getting better and better. I would highly recommend this series and frankly anything by this author. I will be sad when this series ends, but then happy to read what she comes up with next.
Oh my things are heating up for Fee and her men and it's not just in the bedroom. Enemies are attacking and they have no clue as to what is going on. They all grow and change in different ways as they try to figure out what is going on. Lots of plot twists and some very steamy scenes in this book.
I probably highlighted half the story on my kindle (see notes and highlights), which delves into some of my favourite quotes /scenes throughout the book.
I will say though, I am truly enjoying the progression of where the story is taking us. Hunter is not as bad as we thought he was (which, I kinda knew from the beginning). She mates with Grayson, to find out that she’s in a Tribus mate bond with both brothers. Definitely a juicy twist there. Uriel was lost, or taken, for finding information that he wasn’t supposed to (as predicted) and then saved by Fee; I’m really looking forward to seeing if they build a more tangible connection over the last few books. He explains to her that the souls she collects are actually being used as an energy source for the beyond and those souls that ascend (I.e. aunt Lara), end up in purgatory. Fee tries to save her aunt from this fate but she is just a fraction too late and watches as Lara is pulled into purgatory. She’s going to go in and get those core souls out in the next instalment.
Az fucking proposes!!!!! It’s so beautiful and I adore that she initially said “no”, only because she wanted to make sure she could marry her current 3 men together. She essentially then asks Mal and Grayson to be part of their marriage and obviously they joyously accept.
Someone I do want to talk about quickly though is Keon. He is HANDS-DOWN my fucking fave in the entire series thus far. I love his animalistic tendencies and how mysterious but also intimating he can be. I didn’t want to allow myself to hope that he would be added to the harem later on, for the fear of getting my heart completely shattered; but it’s looking more and more like a sure thing, and it helps that Cyril also wants to mate with Keon’s pet. We find out that Lilith is his mother but was forced to raise him as her blade, ensuring that Samael never found out that she produced a child with another man. I’m intrigued to know more of his backstory there and also I need to know more about Samael calling Fee his daughter. Don’t think I forgot about that little tidbit.
Sidenote: how did we not see Conah at all in this book? Like at least give us a little POV so we know what’s going on with him. The last time we saw him in the last book, he wanted nothing to do with Fee and blamed her for Kiara’s death. It definitely felt off and bizarre to not have him involved in this book at all.
Otherwise, it was all so very intense and captivating. I’m going to completely devour these last two books, as I’m dying to find out how it all ends and who will ultimately make up Seraphina’s harem.
~4 stars~
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While I have enjoyed this entire series, THIS one really captured me. We are starting to get some honest answers and a better picture of what the heck is going on, not just with the Celestials and Deadside, but the Loups as well.... and witches, spirits, Tulpas.... you get the idea. It's a mess, but it's starting to look like a more cohesive mess, one that is tying all these various, and often incongruent, plot points together, with Fee smack dap in the middle.
The answers, like so often the case, are wrapped in events long in the past. I won't ruin it or spoil it for you - but let's just say that legends and tales, myths and stories, only glance at the surface of the truth, and that truth is getting more nefarious as we dive deeper.
Enjoyable, fast paced and action infused, Book 5 pulls this series together and makes the case for another great Debbie Cassidy series.
*I received an ARC of this book and am thrilled to share my honest opinion*
Perspective First Person, Multiple POV
Ending Type Cliffhanger
Rating Adult. 18+
Romantic Dynamic It's Debbie Cassidy... who knows??? At this moment? MMMF (I may be one off there - and there are hints to grow)
Character Age Range Adult
My Final Verdict on Reaper Undone This book serves very much like the Lynchpin to this entire series - offering answers and an enticing way forward. Hot, action packed and riveting, this is free on Kindle Unlimited.
Very conflicted. I don’t think I’ll keep reading this series even with the twists and turns Reaper Undone showcased.
To start with, Fee has just been kidnapped by Hunter. He’s not happy she was going to turn away from their fated mate bond and mate with his twin brother, Grayson, instead, and kidnaps her in an attempt to get her to see him for who he truly is and cement their fate bond by being the only two out in the middle of nowhere together. Yeah. I wanted to see how Cassidy would turn this around... she did, but I don’t think it was successful for me. Sure, we get to finally see Hunter is misunderstood (I was right about the bad boy with a heart of gold), but with the overall threat of kidnap and force... the mood is dimmed and there really isn’t redemption there even with Fee being on board with him now.
Then, we move from that to Grayson and it’s just a big EW. Especially since I don’t like Grayson. But regardless, she’s happy for like five minutes with him, Mal, and Azazel...and then the actual plot of the novel accelerates to where we left it at the end.
The other side plots aren’t even engaging enough to keep going. Cora had been interesting but her storyline has lost its spark for me. Even newly introduced Keon couldn’t save this book for me. Don’t get me wrong though, I did enjoy this series a lot but just the apprehension of what’s to come and knowing that Fee is going to be adding even more men to her already HEA written harem?? Nah. Three/four is enough for how slow the pace is going. Conah doesn’t even need to come back. Like didn’t like him with her anyway lmao.
As for the writing, I feel like some of the “hints” that were dropped for what was leading up to the climax of the book should have been handled with more grace and nuance. Instead, they were banged against our head and then awkwardly dropped from the conversation. Could have been better.
Anyhoo, I don’t think I’ll keep reading. It’s just a chore for me at this point and it’s not worth it. Maybe someday when I’m feeling bored or committed again. Otherwise, I’m good with leaving this series.
I was not readyyyyy! I mean the way it’s all unraveling is just crazy. The end of the world basically, human souls powering the beyond. Keon actually being Liliths son. It’s just sooo much and everything keeps changing. Hunter is still MIA and is actually a good guy and is mates to Fee just as Grayson is. Azazel almost dying and Uriel having his wings cut. Cora realizing her friendship and sisterhood with Fee is changing and not what it used to be plus the continued relations with Jasper. Finally finding out exactly where the dread comes from. Lilith being captured. I mean there’s so much he’s making my head spin but I love ittt! It’s literally a rollercoaster of emotions and things happening.
But even with all that and there’s still good memories. Mal and Azazel to be married. Keons unexpected friendship with Fee. Grayson and Fee in mates bliss with their pack.
There’s just so much I could talk about and how much I enjoy this book but then I’d be here forever and I’d really much rather spend that time reading the next book. Which is where I’m off to now. :)
So to end this as I always do this author is amazing. She’s a diamond. And to a reader this shit is so different and unique and just everything. I haven’t read a book that gets me quite like these ones are in some time. I’m so very happy I gave this series a shot bc it’s been an awesome adventure so far and I can’t wait to see how it ends.
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Book 5 in the reaper series and it just keeps getting better!! Ahhh where do I begin?!
This book is full of action, adventure, and loads of passion. It will make you smile, laugh out loud, sigh randomly, and you will be on the edge of your seat the entire time! The world-building is phenomenal(as always). The characters are really filling out and growing up. There is more empathy to be had in this book, and plenty of steam!
In this installment we learn more about Keon, Lilith’s blade. He has been instructed by Lilith to protect Fee and help her out at the academy whilst she’s supposed to train new recruits.
More comes out about Hunter and Greyson in this book. We get more back story and learn the real reason for their feud/hate for one another.
Everything seems to be going to plan and pretty much everyone is happy, but that can’t last now can it?!
Uriel, who was sent out on a top-secret mission, is not answering Fee’s call, Azazel isn’t on top form, Hunter goes missing. Oh, and vampires have crashed the Regency pack headquarters and are asking for help against a new type of vampire.
Debbie Cassidy has packed a powerful punch in this book. This series is a fast-paced, rollercoaster ride that will leave you begging for more! If you haven’t started it yet.... what are you waiting for?!
This starts right where book four left off. That situation gets resolved fairly quickly and we learn the truth about Hunter, but then he disappears once Fee and Grayson mate. There's more to that situation, which I'm guessing will come back around to be resolved in the next book.
There is a lot of sex in this book and for some readers, it took away from their enjoyment, but that wasn't all that there was. There's action, revelations, sweet moments and hurtful moments. Cora is realizing that she needs to find who she is separate from Fee. She needs her own thing and her own people. Fee knows it's true even if she hates it. I hate that their friendship is showing cracks, though and Jasper is definitely not helping that situation. He's very possessive of Cora, but I'm pretty sure he's in love with her, too. Still, it bothers me that he's so down on Fee. Fee isn't perfect and she's realized that things aren't the same between her and Cora now. It could seem like she's just using her and Cora has been her crutch for a long time, but that's not all of what's between them.
Anyway, things have turned pretty sure with the developments at the end of the book. I like that Keon is around and hope to see more of Uri, though I hate what was done to him.
Debbie never ceases to amaze me with her writings. This was another great book in the Deadside Reapers series and I cannot wait for the next book. This book starts right where the last book ended with Hunter kidnapping Fee. Quite a bit goes down and you see a whole different side to him and that made me hate him less and want to see where that part of the story goes. Finally we see where the attraction leads that has always been there between Grayson and Fee and boy is it hot and explosive. I am so glad that all of the guys decided amongst themselves to work together instead of against each other for the sake of Fee's love. Cora! I can't wait to see more of her story and if she goes off to explore herself. I kind of like this whole Jasper and Cora thing going on. Maybe she can change him?! My one question though, is Conah going to be ok? The ending wasn't what I expected and now I can't wait to see what happens next and also what happens with Uriel.