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Brimstone and Blood #7

Bounty: Brimstone and Blood Book 7

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The demons are coming, and there is nowhere to hide.

Cait has made her choice, and now her friends and family are in danger.

But she has a lead; a folktale that may give her some ammunition against the demon who wants to take her soul, and those of her friends.

She just needs a little time to investigate and heal the wounds her absence has caused.

Time is not something the new Cardinal is willing to give her though, he see's her as a danger to society and he will do everything he can to have her 'retired.'

If you like Patricia Briggs, Linsey Hall or K.F. Breene you will LOVE the Brimstone and Blood series.

Brimstone and Blood is a 12 part series of Urban Fantasy adventure novellas, full of action and magic, with a kick ass heroine. The series will be released approximately every two to three weeks.

The Box Set containing the first 4 books is available for a discounted price.

91 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 10, 2018

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April 21, 2019
This is an enjoyable series broken up into easily-read "episodes". The main character, Cait, is on a journey of discovery and the series throws all kinds of nasty things her way. Enjoying it quite a bit.

My only complaint is I wish the author would make better use of paragraphs to make it easier to read.

As currently formatted, it is sometimes confusing when one character's dialog is immediately followed by another character's actions and it's not clear this change in focus has taken place. Also, a single paragraph with dialog, exposition, dialog, exposition, etc makes for one big ugly wall of text that's hard to read.

If I wasn't enjoying the series so much I'd have given up on it a long time ago because of this lack of proper paragraph breaks.
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