She’s not going to take it. First, Hell. Now, the Kingdom. Avery Tywella has spent too long being forced to do things against her will, and she will be damned if she is going to allow Jared do it. She has one purpose in her life. Kill Abaddon, the king of Hell. That is her one driving force, and she is Devoted to it. Life has a way of sneaking up on you though, and Avery soon finds herself wanting more. Demon are descending on Atlanta taking innocents in an attempt to draw Avery out. Abaddon has declared war on the entire city and its inhabitants.
She will need the help of all her friends and even some enemies to end this once and for all. But more than anyone else, she will need Jared. With him, she will learn what being Devoted really is. This is the fifth and final book of the Avery Tywella Series. Book one, Darkened, is currently free.
S.L. Gavyn lives in Mobile, Alabama with her husband, three children, and two black labs. She tries to write fantasy novels that are funny, interesting and adventurous with just the right amount of romance worked in. You can find her writing about her books and various other things at slgavyn.com or like her on Facebook at facebook.com/slgavyn or you can follow her on Twitter at twitter.com/slgavyn.
While I have enjoyed most of S.L Gavyn's work and the first 2 books of the series I have found they have lost something along the way. The last 2 books of this series was a long process I found myself struggling to pull through, and this last book I found myself Skimming thru multiple pages as as the story just dragged along lets just say it was disappointing for when I started many of your other series I fell involve w/ them and never wanted them to end
I feel like I waited forever for this book to come out. I was not disappointed. I love this series n sad that it has ended. S.L. Gavyn ended it the right way. But again I'm sad it's over. Maybe she might write about the other fallen brothers. Sorry no spoilers from me.
I was taken back by Avery since the first words in Avery Tywella #1 and am so glad that the author wrote these novels. Too many books portray women as helpless and Avery is anything but. She's kickass and has a enticing personality that keeps on getting more appealing as the series goes on. Also, props for ending the book right now, it was the perfect ending.