⭐️⭐️⭐️ | Death, Demons, and Disappointment in the Spice Cabinet
So apparently you can die, go to the Afterlife, and still get slapped with a full-time job and taxes. Welcome to literal Hell — and honestly? I was cackling.
Fury, our main girl, wakes up dead and is immediately drafted into demon HR. Her job? Crushing broken souls into submission. But not only does she crush them — she rebuilds them. She’s got the highest rate of non-reoffenders in the Afterlife and is basically a legend in demonic rehab. She's sarcastic, driven, and one job away from demon retirement when Upper Management drops the ultimate prophecy bomb on her.
Enter:
🩸 A playboy vampire king with baggage
🐺 A savage shifter whose wolf is always one snarl from snapping
🧚♂️ A fae lord so emotionally frozen he makes icebergs look warm
Together, they’re prophesied to destroy the world unless Fury can “fix” them. What could go wrong?
The writing? Hilarious. The world? Wild and addictive. The mission? Pure chaos.
But let’s talk about the spicy elephant in the room...
This is supposed to be a why-choose romance, but y’all… the spice level was baby mild. Like, “blinking at each other from across the room with vague tension” mild. No group scenes. Barely any sizzle. I wanted smoke, fire, and maybe even a scorch mark or two. Instead, I got...a gentle flicker and a polite fade to black. My inner chaos goblin was underfed.
That said — the audiobook slayed:
Adam Gold deserves awards. He gave each alpha a distinct voice and vibe. Dorian, Roman, Ezra — all sounded like separate, hot messes with their own flair. 10/10 performance.
Savannah Gilmore is Fury. Fierce, confident, zero patience for nonsense. Her delivery of sarcasm and strength was perfection.
This book is packed with demon work drama, dark humor, and an afterlife unlike any I’ve read before. If you're here for the action, angst, and exceptionally competent demon HR? You’ll love it.
If you're here for the steam? Light your own fire. 🔥