Regan is hoping for a few minutes to breathe, but the universe has other ideas. The demons from the world of Deorus have finally arrived. He expected a tough battle, but he underestimated just what the demons would bring to bear. That doesn't mean he is giving up. Regan is not averse to a challenge. Yet the demons aren't the only threat that seems to be rearing its head, and he just can't seem to grab the new one by its tail.
Louella, as always, is determined--determined to keep as many people alive as she can, to end the conflict plaguing her people, and finally enjoy some peace. With the Church dealt with, all the mortals on the continent of Fuizol are now under her protection, and she intends to see that they are safe. With the demon forces raining down into her lands, she takes the fight to them to show that the mortals who once defeated the demons can do it again.
I guess it's time to be annoyed by our resident town owner. I hope the author doesn't force a lot of her POV on me this book.
Ms Annoying wasn't as bad these past few books. Maybe her doing important things is more interesting than watching her people herding.
This book wasn't bad, it passed the time. How this went, I think the series will finish soon (hopefully). Don't want it dragged out too much. I think that has already happened as
The Demons have arrived and the world is thrust into an apocalyptic war. Regan’s advances in the past have prepared him, but they barely seem enough. He learns that the demons are the result of another him. To save the world, he faces the biggest bad and wins, but is banished as a result.
This is a continuation and not a stand alone. The story and world are highly addictive and entertaining. There are numerous mis-edits, but they do not detract too much. In all it was great and I hope you will enjoy it.
The last several books all feel the same while adding in more characters, but having no depth. The story does not really go anywhere, it just circles the drain over and over again. The same actions occur ad nauseam, and the character interactions are all identical. This series should have been finished with some feeling of what made the first five so great. Now, it just refuses to let go.
The series started well, but it's lost a lot along the way. Likely this should have wrapped up already, but it keeps going even if not enough happens to justify the number of books. This one wasn't bad, but definitely nothing special. If your really like these books this one shouldn't disappoint, but I don't know about the rest of you.