When dealing vengeance, keep your friends close, and your enemies closer.
Dira wants Simon dead.
This is not a surprise to Simon, as his successor, the only way she can get Kali’s mark is to eliminate Simon.
Except there’s a small problem.
Simon has been cursed alive.
When Dira finds a solution—weapons and power on a scale that make her a lethal threat, she discovers she possesses power that ensures she can end Monty, Simon, and Peaches.
It is this power that will allow her to take what she wants the most.
The Mark of Kali.
Now on a collision course, Simon and Dira must face-off one last time.
It will be a final confrontation—with only one survivor.
Orlando Sanchez has been writing ever since his teens when he was immersed in creating scenarios for playing Dungeon and Dragons with his friends every weekend. An avid reader, his influences are too numerous to list here. Some of the most prominent are: J.R.R. Tolkien, Jim Butcher, Kat Richardson, Terry Brooks, Piers Anthony, Lee Child, George Lucas, Andrew Vachss, and Barry Eisler to name a few in no particular order. The worlds of his books are urban settings with a twist of the paranormal lurking just behind the scenes and generous doses of magic, martial arts, and mayhem. Aside from writing, he holds a 2nd and 3rd Dan in two distinct styles of Karate. If not training, he is studying some aspect of the martial arts or martial arts philosophy. He currently resides in Queens, NY with his family and can often be found in the local Starbucks where most of his writing is done. Please visit his site at: www.OrlandoASanchez.com for more information about his books and upcoming releases.
As always, Orlando Sanchez’s latest book Nemesis: A Montague & Strong Agency Novel is incredible. The dialogue, the philosophical issues underlying the interplay/discussions, the great characters, the plot, and of course Peaches. This book can be summarized by a quote in it-“Before, you saw in a mirror, darkly. Soon you will with more clarity.”
The gang back at it again in the new year of taking names and killing their enemies. Enjoyed the book but felt this definitely could’ve been combined with Deadeye. A lot of changes happens to Simon as he continues to grow in power and wisdom with an extra dose of pain. I feel like we’re now getting a glimpse of what Kali is wanting from Simon and who he’ll be facing because of being her marked one. We spent most of the series dealing with mage headaches which mostly stem from Monty and his family problems and now we’re getting both 😂.
This book FINALLY addresses a little of why Monty wasn’t cursed like Simon because he would’ve been the perfect marked for Kali desires especially with his power. Now thinking about it imagine Simone and Monty fighting who keeps the mark that would’ve been diabolical. Anyways off that worst case scenario, I knew Hecate was involved especially when Monty first mentioned his connections back in corpse road. It one of the series longest mysteries and now since Monty is mentioning this meaning the piper is coming to collect sooner rather then later.
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Simon continues to be tested, honed on the anvil of honor. For all that he is The Markef of Kali, Deathless, Bond-brother to Tristan, and Bond-mate of Peaches, Simon is himself and that might be the scariest of his titles. Nemesis is something of a pivot in the M&S world in that Simon's growth is central to the story. Orlando treats us to a deeper view of who Simon is and, I, at least, felt some of what makes the pantheons take note of both Simon and Tristan. There are deep plans afoot and I look forward to seeing them revealed.
What a great addition to the M&S story. As always, someone is after M&S, and now they need to deal with this old/new threat. This is a more Simon-centered book. Simon reluctantly speaks to Kali, and during this conversation, she offers to “help” him. All help from a god has a price, and Kali’s price is steep.
Always action packed and always great reads. All of the M&S series are excellent.
I do so love Simon & crew. Simon has grown into the idea he is no longer human and starting to get the scope of what his immortal existence means in the bigger picture if reality. Love seeing the growth of this team and always his inteteraction with our dear Peaches
What did I dislike? The books are never long enough. What did I love about the book? Keeping up with Peaches and company. The M & S universe has a wealth of characters, who are diverse and surprising. From Aria to Ezra, I am constantly amazed by the depth of the characters. Just read the Books!
As ever a really good story, poor Strong is never going to have a good life, even though he does what he can to mitigate the curse and battle those who go against him. Peaches is mighty and manages to defeat evil controlling him because he loves Strong. I love the Zegna suit touch, the bits of humour and the fact that no matter what, Monty and Strong manage to win and remain united.
Another good addition to the series. Simon must defeat Dira. The ensuing adventure will keep you glued to the pages.
Good storyline, characters, action, and humor.
Now all I need is for Simon to look at his abilities and learn their capabilities. It's high time that he stops denying he's not completely human and embrace the magical side.
Another good one in the continuing saga of the trouble finds them trio. Typo on page 166 according to my kindle. Only one I noticed. Can’t wait to see what chaos awaits in the next book.
Terrific read. Fun, humor, and action. You will love this book if you love action, adventure, and the twisted web of fighting an half crazy, dark villain. Oh don’t forget Peaches, he is right there when needed.
Following straight on from the last book and the outcome of the battle with Dira, leaves the team struggling. They need to regroup and then end this constant attack. Unfortunately, for Simon this is going to prove very painful, as his Goddess upgrades him.
The story is full of valor, courage, and heart. With a super-sized helping of smack-talk. Kudos on the Hindu deity research and how they interact with each other.
when removing an opponent could cause more problems
Wrongs need to be righted and opponents needs to be removed but what when there’s a conflict of interests? Simon gets to experience his own upgrade and face Dira the current successor but removing Dira will not bring about the peace he craves. Complications just seem to follow. If only his life was as simple as Peaches believes. Meat is life after all.