Sarah Summers started off like any normal human, but when her family die and she is possessed by demons can she find the strength to overcome her own demons and save humanity? Will the bonds she makes with a demon named Cornelius save humanity?
The premise of the trilogy was imaginative and original.
Marcus has lost the love of his life and will do anything to get her back, including driving people insane and having them possessed by demons. Sarah is one of those people, however, having been possed by Cornelius, she teams up with him and fights back.
As the story moves on the reasons behind Marcus actions change, and he sets out to rule the world(s).
There were quite a few characters in the first book, and more introduced in the following one. I would have liked to get to know the characters better, their reasoning or motivation. As it was, I didn’t connect with any of them and apart from Cornelius, none were particularly memorable.
The entire trilogy fills approximately 400 pages and there’s a lot of action packed into those pages. For me, there was too much action at times in book one, and too many interconnecting events, which got a bit confusing and made the book seem rushed.
I was however intrigued enough by the first book to read the rest of the trilogy.
Book 2 continues the story after a 15-year gap, and book 3 many years after that. Both books still had plenty going on but at a less manic pace.