My mentor taught me to always expect the unexpected and to prepare accordingly. But there is no way I could have expected this,,, Orina's story concludes in Claim the Twilight.
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.
*Reverse Harem *Paranormal *Multi-PoV *God enemies *Human protectors *Mystery Curse *Guilds *Building Harem (5) *Slow Build *Slow Burn *5/5 So many elements coming together 😮 This was definitely a book that lead you this way and that! You think Orina and her wider entourage have all the pieces they need to eradicate Loviator and then off of a sudden there’s a massive spanner in the works and so it’s back to the drawing board 🙈 it’s good in that even up to about 85% of the book you’re still not sure how they’re going to win! Although this created an intriguing storyline, personally I felt the end came a bit abruptly. There isn’t as much development relationship wise on this book or seggsy scenes but you do see them coming together as a unit and her men in particular looking out for each other 😄 The twist with Oriana’s vampirism was interesting, especially with how it related to the wider storyline! Overall a solid ending to this series 🙂
Why did it have to end??? I need more of this series. But all good things must come to an end. I absolutely devour this story and I couldn't get enough. But I am a crazy person for anything written by Debbie Cassidy. She don't miss. I don't want to give anything away. . .so believe me when I say. You don't want to miss this. Read. . .read. . . and thank me later.
4.7 Their worst nightmare has come to pass, and now they have to figure out how to deal with it. With Lorvitor free and Orina a whole new woman, with a whole new set of problems, the team has to continue trying to juggle everything going on. There’s no room for things to slip through the cracks. If something were to slip, it could very well prove fatal. Orina and Kaster have their own things to deal with a get through, which I feel like could’ve been delved into a bit more, but we at least got a bit of closure with it. On top of that, my only complaint is never really seeing anything come to fruition with Hemlock. There’s plenty of angst and buildup. Along with both their revelations that they want to see where this goes. But we never really get a follow through on them. I did enjoy the knowledge of Ordell and the kids and the ending we got for them. I loved seeing Orina planning things with the kids and them living their lives normally. Ezekiel and Lorenzo were the most satisfying in my opinion. Lorenzo seemed to be Orinas one that got away, in a different but similar sense that Orina is Ezekiel’s one that always “gets” away. Seeing her and Lorenzo finally have their right place, right time moment, and how happy it made both of them was the icing on the cake. And seeing Ezekiel learn to share, as well as his character growth lead up to how happy he is that Orina is happy provided so much closure and such a drastic turn from where we began. I absolutely adored this series and would love to see more. Especially about Encantor, Merry, and maybe even some side story about Padma.
Everything has changed. Orina is different and has surpassed all expectations while keeping the core of who she is. She has a supportive friend group that has each other's backs. I've enjoyed their storylines, which were incredibly detailed and just as compelling as the MCs. Debbie did a great job of wrapping up their stories.
Finally! I swear this is the slowest harem ever to come together. For most of this series, I didn't even know if there was even going to be a harem. When I finally did realize, there were still obstacles they had to overcome. Even in this book, there were still some issues, but there were also plenty of good moments. I especially liked the sweeter moments between them. I was pleasantly pleased by the outcome.
Don't you just love it when a villain is complicated? I know I do. This series had not one but two. Ezekiel redeemed himself in the previous book, and I love him. Then Loviator's story gets revealed, and now I have mixed feelings. She's still the bad guy, but I understand her better. It's superb writing to have me hate a villain the entire series and then, during the last book, have me questioning things.
Speaking of superb writing, the twists were epic and plentiful. There were a few emotional moments where I was bracing for the worst and tearing up. Debbie had me on edge for most of the book, and it hurt so good. I've been through a lot with these characters; I can't believe that it's over. Claimed the Twilight was an excellent ending to the series.
I gave books 1 & 2 a 3.5 star because I felt the plot was dragging and the characters weren't great. But things got better. The characters grew and changed. The plot started moving. Overall I'd say the series was good, just a little slow at the start. My biggest complaint about this series was that I didn't really feel like it was a harem. First Orina is with Ordell. Then she moves on to Ezekiel. Ordell conveniently has to leave for awhile giving Orina time with just Ezekiel. Kaster basically drops her through the last few books, so there's no relationship other than longing on both their parts. Hemlock was hot and cold so much that absolutely nothing happened between him and Orina until the very end. Lorenzo was cool, but again, he was rarely around. It didn't feel like a true harem, more like one girl with multiple lovers. Each one had their own life and the relationships were kept separate. It was ok, but I like group "activities" when it comes to harems. The series started slowly, but if you can get through the first 2 books then I think you'll enjoy the story.
Wow! I blew through this series in less than a week so I could get to this ARC (thanks, Team Debbie!) What a beautiful, exciting and satisfying wrap to this series. Debbie Cassidy is like no other, throwing curve ball after curve ball, twists and turns, a quick breather just to get right back to the action! There is so much packed into just this book, and it was brought together brilliantly. I kept thinking.. “How will she wrap this up? What the heck new thing now? How?” And in true Debbie Cassidy fashion, she killed it. I loved the crossovers from some of my favorite leading badass FMCs from previous series (IYKYK)!! And that ending? Ahhhh sooooo much … just… ahhhh! I want the bonus epilogue of the shenanigans to ensue, PRETTY PLEASE! With a few of the guys? And more of Merry! And the triplets! *Fast paced *Magic, magical creatures and beings *Unique realm *Lots of secrets finally answered (I didn’t see them coming!) *Epic magic and fights *Why choose *Open door spice A perfect ending to this series.
The conclusion to the series is here, and I was not ready. I'm still not ready to let these characters go, but let them go...we must. Evil has been unleashed into the world. Orina, died and came back, but there's a small problem. It's definitely one that we didn't see coming and it has to be dealt with and quickly. This book is honestly just a huge ticking clock of tension that will have you so wound up it'll be a struggle to put this book down. Loviator is free. She's not abiding by the agreement made, and shocking revelations are coming to light. The forces needed to battle and contain her? Nowhere near the numbers they need. Many have been lost, and can't be replaced. The White Wings are facing their own issues. The steamy moments continue in force and it is utterly delicious. We continue to get multiple POV and it's a bit headspinning at times, but it still works. We get tense drama to the end, and a nice HEA. It's sad to say good-bye to these characters, but they've earned their respite.
I wish it never ended and im so happy they got their happy ending!! I would of loved more on where the gods went but just so so happy and this series got me out of my reading funk!
Always a pleasure to read a Debbie Cassidy book. I am sad it’s the end to the three friends (Orina, Nyx, Quinn) stories! We also get a peek at the future for them to be together again. I loved how all the characters lives were wrapped up so I wasn’t left wondering, like . . . . Did Edwin end up with Padma, was Kaster still around? Oh no, I forgot about about Merry!! Do we learn anything about her future soon? I hope so. Please please please
I really loved a lot of the plot in this series, but there were things that I felt were kind of rushed or missing from this book.
Maybe it’s because I only read the last chapter of the previous book before diving into this one, but I felt like all of the reincarnation stuff (specifically involving Orina) was really confusing?? She had the partial soul of a dead goddess who was also Loviator’s only daughter, she’s the seventh daughter of a seventh daughter(although I don’t really know/remember why that’s relevant), she was Ingrid’s daughter in a past life, and she’s also the reincarnation of Ezekiel’s first love who is also the key to breaking his curse. And then Padma is apparently also a reincarnation of a dead super powerful witch? But doesn’t get her powers or memories back or even attempt to?
Also, I felt like the ending wasn’t very satisfying. Everything was over really quickly and it wasn’t even any of the main characters who actually killed Loviator. I think I would’ve preferred that instead of Encantor taking what was left of his sister from Orina and using it to kill Loviator, Orina actually had to wield the dead goddess’s powers and then maybe afterwards she gave them back to Tor or something. That way, a main character was actually involved in taking her down and we could experience it from the POV of someone involved with killing her.
As far as the romance goes, I felt like we didn’t actually see everyone together and trying to become a cohesive unit, and I felt a similar way at the end of Nyx’s and Quinn’s series. For this one we didn’t really see Orina with Hemlock at all in the entire series, and we didn’t see her resolve her conflict with Kaster. Sure, her and Kaster had a talk before that meeting, but I feel like it didn’t actually solve anything? They were still pretty distant with each other after that conversation. And for Hemlock, the only real romance we see between the two of them in this book is them admitting they love each other(which I don’t understand because when did they actually have the interactions that would lead to them falling in love with each other??) and their first time together in a vista while he’s still being kept prisoner. We also never learn how Kaster is actually back with her in the last epilogue and we probably never will.
I also would really like to see a book about what happened to Merry, even if it’s a novella or standalone/duology. And I want to know what happened to Encantor!! I really thought he was going to join Padma and Edwin’s relationship and I’m kind of sad he didn’t, but he’s also a god and they’re both human so life-span and power wise it makes sense that he didn’t.
I realize that listing all of this out may make it seem like I didn’t like the book, but I promise I really enjoyed it!! I’m looking forward to exploring more of the Isle in the next series about this world. I’m thinking it might involve the two guys who went with Lorenzo and Orina to the gateway to the Isle???
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Preface: This review is my opinion only. Yours may be different. Neither is wrong and that's ok.
So as an avid Debbie Cassisdy reader, when I saw this book was released, I realised I hadn't read any of the others in the series! I have purchased and read both Quinn's and Nyx's series, but hadn't read Quinn's.
So I read all 5 books within 7 days. I will say Book 1 was very slow to start, and I struggled a bit, but the rest were zoom zoom couldn't put down and I quickly arrived at book 5, the culmination of the story.
I don't want to give any spoilers, but I was frustrated with how Hemlock is written in this book - he changed his tune so many times I thought he was Spotify! It seemed to heavily jar with his character through books 1-4, and whilst I appreciate this was the book detailing more about his character, why he acts like he does and to give him more depth, it all just felt wrong for him and it's why the rating lost a star.
Other than that, all the main MMCs and all the side characters continued to be extremely well written. In fact, when the end of the book arrived, I was so invested in Merry and her story, and the possibilities of Padma's storyline, I knew I wanted more of both of them, even if it's only a novella treat! (hint hint lol)
Compared to the build up over books 1-4, starting off no smexy scenes to just one, this final book is inundated with smexy times (maybe a little too many?). Whilst they started off well written, by the end of the book it just fell same ole same ole and I started skipping them - this also contributed towards only a 4 star rating.
On the chilli scale, even tho the frequency of scenes was high, the quality not so much, so I give it an overall 2½ chilli rating out of 5.
Claim the Twilight by Debbie Cassidy is the last part of Orina's story. I'm really sad that I have let my favorite trio go. I think everyone would want a friendship like Quinn, Nyx, and Orina have. Always being there for each other in any way they can and risking their lives for that friendship. I have to say I had a slow anxiety attack almost the whole book because I really didn't see any way they could win against Loviator. With their ineffective defenses, not enough strong allies, every other plan failing, and Dracul being Loviator's playground, I really thought they would fail and Hemlock would have to sacrifice himself. Oh, and Hemlock's behavior really angered me. Ordell was so sweet the whole time. Ezekiel was a totally changed vampire and so helpful with Orina's new "condition." I was still in shock about who Kaster really is, but I loved his character from the beginning. AND Lorenzoooooo, I adored him since he first appeared in Quinn's story, and I remember giggling so much when they created the alibi for him with Orina. That was the first time when I wished they would end up together. I liked Padma a lot in this book and loved her side story and what it meant for the whole series, and thanks to her, the team gained the strongest ally they could ever have. Edwinn's willingness to sacrifice for Padma broke my heart. Poor Merry She was still the sweetest, and I really hope that her sacrifice wasn't in vain. Also, I think that she will get her own harem with Crush and his friends. They all seemed to adore her so much.
I totally recommend this book and any book by Debbie Cassidy.
Claim the Twilight by Debbie Cassidy is book five in the Order of Helsing series. This is bittersweet as this is the last book in the series. You do have to read the books in order as they are not standalones. Just like the rest this book hooks you from the beginning and doesn’t let go until the end. Don’t worry there’s no spoilers in this review; this is something I feel you truly have to experience for yourself. I will say the characters have been my favorite from this author. Orina and her group of men had some great character development throughout this series. Reading Orina going from just surviving but to embracing everything that has happened to her. I think one of my favorite aspects was that all the people/friends that were made played a part in this book to try and take down Loviator. I really enjoyed that. There was still more world building added as well as more twists. Questions did get answered but I must say a few continue to remain. I did think the book wrapped up well and I thought the ending was well done. The writing was good with the plot still being interesting with the ability to keep your attention. I think this may be my favorite series that the author has written. It’s full of action, suspense, intrigue, world building, romance and steam. If you enjoy reading those elements this series is 100% for you. I’m personally looking forward to seeing what’s next from the author.
This final book in the "Order of Helsing" series picks up right where the fourth one ended, and definitely takes some twists and turns on the way to the end. Looking back at where it all started, it's clear the story took a lot of unexpected roads to get here, and I quite love looking back at it all. If you love your books filled with plot development, this series is a definite yes for you.
I've already said it before, but to me "The order of Helsing" is the perfect mix between the found family vibes this author's MF series usually have, and the fascinating harem development in her why choose work. In a way, we get the best of both. In another, I have to admit the author made some small sacrifices in this final book to make room for all the plot twists and different characters' voices. If you need to see harems fully formed by the end, with all the sharing issues cleared up and everyone thrilled with the arrangement, you might be left a tad unsatisfied at the end of this book. I personally don't think it's that big of an issue, but it just depends on what you love to see in your romance stories.
If you're like me and love to read plot-filled stories with a bit of romance and spice, you will absolutely love this series! And with this final book being released, you don't even need to deal with any of the cliffhangers anymore.
When I say this series goes out with a bang, I mean it. Claim the Twilight is the kind of ending you hope for when you invest in a long-running series: emotionally charged, high-stakes, and downright satisfying.
Cassidy delivers a story that’s as tender as it is brutal. Orina isn’t just surviving—she’s evolving. The darkness she’s endured now walks beside her in literal and metaphorical ways, and it’s thrilling to watch her rise not despite it, but because of it. There’s no sugarcoating here. The stakes are apocalyptic, the enemies divine, and every relationship feels like it’s walking a tightrope between devotion and destruction.
The pacing is electric, with the action rolling out like a battalion march, punctuated by moments of raw, vulnerable emotion. Expect to clutch your chest more than once. Cassidy continues to flex her strength in crafting immersive, multi-POV narratives that don’t sprawl—they converge. Every chapter feels intentional. Every character arc matters.
The romantic tension? Still sizzling. The found family? Even more layered. The worldbuilding? Peak Cassidy—lush, bloody, and brimming with supernatural detail. And somehow, she still finds space for quiet beauty in the chaos.
If you’ve been along for the ride, this is the ending you’ve been waiting for. If you’re just starting the series, well, lucky you.
Claim the Twilight by Debbie Cassidy final book in Order of Helsing. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🌶🌶💀 An end to an epictastic thrilling action packed fantasy. Debbie Cassidy creates character driven stories, so if you enjoy strong, determined and stubborn characters, this series is for you. The book picks up right where the last cliffhanger left us. Orina altered, Loviator escaped, white wings on job and everyone scrambling to find a solution, plan of attack or just survive. But most of all they are surrounding Orina. Friendships, lovers and found family counters the intrigue, mystery and world ending event. Trope: Vampires. World ending fight. Big bad. Ghosts. Mystery. Why choose. Slow burn. Quotes: “This is a white wing, and we must respect him.” “How about you respect my fist in your face,” Ordell growls. Charles eyes go round, and he backs up quickly. “We have protocols.” “And I have a fist.” Ordell holds it up. “For your face.” “I’m possessive and needy, and if you allow it, I will consume you. I’m protective of what I consider mine, but I will never cage you, Orina. Your heart is yours to give.”
“You asked me if I could walk away if my friends were in danger, and I told you no.” He smiled. “But you didn’t ask me if I could walk away from the woman I was falling in love with.” Merry sucked in a breath, but he forged on. “And we can talk about that confession later. In private.”
This is the final book in the Order of Helsing Series and it did not disappoint. So many questions get answered and even a few twists you didn't see coming but work out in the end. I was a little worried how Debbie was going to wrap this all up as at 80% there were so many loose ends. But she did it and I didn't feel it was rushed at all. Lorenzo and Orina finally have their moment and it was chef's kiss! Then Hemlock finally got a wake up call and gave in to his feelings for Orina so they could have their moment as well. Poor Kaster, he was handed a bad deal but he explains it all and it's not till the end that we are given a glimpse but it all works out. We finally know who the mystery tea pot entity is and he was a huge player at the end in stopping Loviator. Orina, with the help of her men and amazing friends as well as the entity, finally stop Loviator and holy heck was it a nail bitter. I swear they kept getting knocked down till the very end. There was so much going on in this book to tie it all up but it was executed beautifully in true Debbie fashion and had a great HEA. I could not put this book down and I highly recommend it.
Claim the Twilight is the fifth and final book in the Order of Helsing series and My-Oh-My was it good. I was pulled in the most beautiful, adventurous story and loved every page. Miss Cassidy did not disappoint and went full out to make an amazing conclusion to Orina's story. Many questions that I had were answered and there were some appearances from some loved characters from Demons of Morningstar and that made the story even more appetizing. I loved how the FMC came into her strength and overcame hurtles during her transitioning being. Embracing the thought of being a Vampire is statement in itself. the MMC's (there was more then one) were amazing and I loved reading about them. They loved and took care of our FMC Orina in many ways. I loved the Spice and it was so heated that the heat could melt paint. The action was spot on... Our Miss Cassidy went up and beyond the call of duty there. Everything was tied up in a magical bow and I was left satisfied but wanted there to be more with the ending. The perfect HEA. So, if you love Action, Surprising Plot Twists, Awesome Fight Scenes, Lots of Heated Spice then this is the Series for you.
The end of the Order of Helsing series, and like all of Debbie Cassidy’s series, I feel that longing for more.
Wow, soo much happened, and I find myself wondering where to start. Orina faces new personal changes that stem from being used as a sacrifice to bring Loviator back into the world, and that’s just for starters. The challenges that Orina, her men, and her friends must now manage is nothing much, just the end of the world.
With their hands overflowingly full, they reach out to Nyx and Quinn for assistance, bringing the women back together in some wonderful fan service.
All the questions left from previous books are answered, and new discoveries come to light, no spoilers!
I enjoyed the background we get on Loviator and all the happy endings you don’t expect but ultimately receive, leaving you with a full heart knowing Orina and everyone in her life deserve it.
An action packed emotional rollercoaster ride filled with fan service, new discoveries, and steamy, panty melting scenes, this book is a page turner I’ve already read three times, and it gets better every time.
Kind of sad to see this series end. I enjoyed reading through Orina story and seeing her grow and find herself. After what hap happened to her in the last book I was really looking forward to seeing how she would handle her new self in this book and how it would affect what was happening. With this book we jump strait into it and get to see how they then had to take the same approach with her that they had to bring back Ezekiel. Of course now they are dealing with the threat of Loviator now out in the Dracul territory and gaining strength to break out past that. Finally at the end we see them defeat her thankfully without Hemlock going all explosive. Overall it was a great series and I loved all the build up of the main characters and side characters. I’m hoping we get a book to see more of the story of Padma and Encantor. Great series and strong finale and loved to see Orina get a HEA. I recommend the story to anyone who would love a new take on a Dracula story and see some amazing character development. Give this a try and fall in love with it like I did.
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This was not a straightforward series to wrap up as there were a number of side characters branching off with their own stories that were entwined tightly into the main plot. As this book went on it wasn't looking good for any of them and each character was coming up in a dead end in their part of the story. It all looked so bleak and helpless then bam! I don't know how the author did this but it was amazing how this all came together right at the end. I am disappointed as I would have liked to know more about Merry and whether she did keep her memories but as Brimswood was locked down no one knew and the author did address that so I can't really complain about it. Other than that everything seemed to be wrapped up pretty well and I hope we meet up with an odd cameo of some of these characters again in future books as I have noticed this author does do this from time to time! This is a great ending to this series and well deserves 5 stars
I'm so sad to not have any more books in the Order of Helsing series. Orina was my favorite of the trio of Quinn, Nyx, and Orina and this story kept me on the edge of my seat for the entire series. I wasn't sure when I started this last book how everything was going to be wrapped up for the series, but I was so excited with every twist and turn. This series was definitely unpredictable and this last book especially more than the other. I love that we got a HEA, and a last-minute sneak HEA. Debbie's writing always makes me happy, but this series might just be my new favorite. Even though this series started out mostly about the vampires this last installment gave us delicious bites from all the supernaturals we've met throughout the series and gave the book a sense of all the beings coming together for good to win over evil. I was also so happy that the final battle didn't make me ugly cry and still gave me all the feels.
Ohmigosh I binged this whole series in 4 days its so good. Action-packed, some spice, multiple love interests, strong FMC set out to save the world. You need to real all of these in order, starting with Stalk the Dead. If you've not read the series.....don't read this review since it may contain some plot from prior books. Orina is dead and the goddess is free. Except, Ezekial had given Orina blood to heal her....so she's not quite dead, she's a vampire now. With Loviator free, Dracul goes into lockdown, no one in or out. But her men on the outside know something is wrong and they'll do anything to get to her. Everyone is in danger and the team is running slim on allies. Will Edwin make it back? Will they figure out what the entity is? Will Padma beat the mullo infection? And what about Merry and Crush? Seriously, so much happens in the amazing ending to this book. I don't want to give away too much, but it is great. Amazing writing by Debbie Cassidy!
Claim the Twilight is the fifth and final book in the Order of Helsing series. It is so bittersweet to say goodbye to Orina and so many great characters, but the author wrapped up this series with action-filled pages and an amazing storyline.
Of course Orina couldn't catch a break. She has been changed and Loviator is free. Everyone is in danger and Dracul has gone into lockdown. Orina isn't quite herself and the team is scattered and facing their own challenges. It's a good thing that Orina has so many great people around her.
There are so many great moments and surprises throughout this last book. And there is just an unbeatable energy that flows through this author's books. I loved seeing how Orina, Nyx, and Quinn were there for each other in each series. I loved how all of their series tied together and characters that I've enjoyed in the other books helped with this epic ending. Plus, I liked the little teaser of what's to come.
I absolutely loved this series, and I’m heartbroken it’s over. Saying goodbye to these characters is not easy—they’ve been through so much, and I’ve loved every intense, emotional, and steamy moment of the ride.
In this final book, Orina comes back from death, but something’s different—and not in a good way. Loviator is stronger than ever, breaking free and causing chaos across Dracul. The stakes couldn’t be higher, and time is running out.
There’s non-stop tension, shocking twists, and battles that feel impossible to win. The supernatural world is barely holding on, and the White Wings are facing their own struggles. Still, the characters fight like hell—and we get some seriously delicious steamy scenes along the way.
Multiple POVs keep things fast-paced, and the ending gives us a well-earned HEA. I’m going to miss these characters so much, but what an amazing way to end their story
The final book in the Order of Helsing and I'm totally here for it, and what a conclusion it was! The author, as always, has given us the most amazing world building, not just that, but combining all the different worlds outside of this one as well as its characters. The biggest bonus for me was a couple of friends turning up to help Orina when things really started kicking off.
While there were a lot of things that needed tying up in this story arc, the author did an amazing job of doing just that. As always, we are bound to get some twists and turns along the way that leave us guessing until the final eureka moment.
As with the other series that are related to this one, I am sad to see it end and its hard having to say goodbye to characters that you have come to care about across the books. But I think Orina and her guys have totally got it, and they got the ending they deserved.
I absolutely have loved this series – all the laughs and highs, as well as the tears brought from the lows. This final book in the Order of the Helsing series was bittersweet since I have enjoyed it so far, but it was an AMAZING journey.
I really, really don’t want to spoil anyone surprises who might want to journey as well with Orina and her men, but this book has so many OMG moments (Kastor)… and of course WTF moments (Loviator), as well as so many happy moments (especially with having so much more time with Nyx and Quinn). So many things happened with Orina and her crew with Loviator and the battle that ensued. I absolutely loved this book and the entire series (and corresponding series within the same world). Debbie Cassidy just hit this series OUT OF THE PARK! I love every book she puts out – they are just absolutely fantastic if you love RH with a little PNR or Romantasy.
We are at the last book in this series, and it is definitely an action-filled good time. Orina has been changed against her will, and it really isn’t going well in the beginning. Of course, even when that crisis is over, you know that then worse stuff happens. Loviator must be defeated, and they must find a way to do that. I just loved this series ender, but I am really sad that this is over. However, I was excited to maybe get a glimpse of another future series. I know I say this for almost every book by this author, but I’m constantly amazed at how she puts together so many threads from every book in a series, and they all fit together so seamlessly in the last one. As always, this is a well-written, engaging, steamy, and suspenseful good time. Highly recommend. I was provided a complimentary copy which I voluntarily reviewed.
The intense roller-coaster ride comes to an end. Catching up on this series has been amazing. The world debbie Cassidy brings you into leaves you on the edge of your seat. Of course this book has spuce, action, danger, love and unexpected twists and turns. Orina is trapped in her mind as Ezekiel trys to get her to accept her death from the last book. After finally accepting her vampire nature orina and the gang try finding a way to stop the evil goddess from ending her world that is now trapped under a bubble with all humans under a spell and the supernaturals being picked off by loviator to regain strength. There is several split off journeys one by padma and her spirt thing who follows her. We pick back up with edwin who left to find answers then of course our main girl orina. You wont regret reading this series and the ending of this amazing frustrating journey.
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This is the final book in the Order of Helsing series, and it's been a roller coater ride to get here.
The detailed world building continues, and the adventure does not slow down until the last page. Orina and her Helsing friends are joined by Nyx and Quinn's mates to try and defeat Loviator. It was nice to see these characters drop into this series.
There is a lot to wrap up in this book, and there are some twists you won't see coming, but everything is wrapped up by the end.
Orina gets to spend time with all her guys, although Ekziel does seem to dominate her time more than the others.
What I enjoyed about this last book is that it wasn't just about Orina, all the friends she has made along the way become a bigger part of the story and play their own part in helping to eliminate the threats.