Three years have passed since the battles on Earth against Seraphina and on Heaven against the archangel Michael. In that time, demon swordsman Jonathan and his lover Natalie Garcia not only got pregnant with their child but also got engaged to marry. At the same time, back at Jonathan’s home world of Hell, his older brother Amon, took over the role as the Devil and became Neo Amon. Amon took the role with only one objective which was to capture Jonathan for the death of their mother Striga. On the day of the wedding ceremony, the venue was attacked by Amon's servant, the trickster demon Mephistopheles. In exchange for the lives of Natalie and their unborn child, Jonathan chose to let himself be captured by Mephistopheles. What plans does Amon have for Jonathan? Will Jonathan finally be able to put an end to the terror? Find out in this dramatic tale of Monster.
Phenomenon: Monster Revenge is Sweet is a gripping continuation that dives even deeper into the emotional and moral struggles of its main character, Jonathan. Three years after the battles that shook both Earth and Heaven, the story picks up with a powerful mix of love, vengeance, and destiny.
What stands out most is how Jonathan Spain Collins blends intense action with heartfelt emotion. The bond between Jonathan and Natalie adds real depth, making the stakes feel incredibly personal when their wedding day is shattered by Amon’s dark forces. The inclusion of Mephistopheles and the conflict between brothers gives the story a mythic weight, touching on themes of loyalty, guilt, and redemption.
The pacing is fast and cinematic every scene feels vivid, with tension that rarely lets up. Yet amidst all the chaos, the story never loses its emotional core. You can feel Jonathan’s internal conflict and the burden of his choices. The worldbuilding spanning Heaven, Hell, and Earth is bold and imaginative, full of moral gray areas and characters that feel larger than life.
This book perfectly balances fantasy, drama, and raw human feeling. If you enjoy dark, emotionally charged stories with deep lore and complex characters, this one won’t disappoint.
I absolutely loved this continuation of Jonathan’s story. Revenge is Sweet has everything drama, heartbreak, and redemption. What I admire most is how the author explores themes of sacrifice and destiny without losing sight of love’s power to heal.
The relationship between Jonathan and Natalie is beautifully written. Their connection adds warmth to an otherwise dark and chaotic world. I also appreciated how Amon isn’t portrayed as purely evil there’s a complexity to his motivations that gives the story emotional depth.
The ending left me breathless. Jonathan Spain Collins writes like a filmmaker each scene unfolds with purpose and emotion.