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Razing Hell #4

All Hell Breaks Loose

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He stole those who meant everything to me.
I will hunt him down. I will lead him into the light.
Into everlasting fire and torment.


With Satan’s escape the Circles are in chaos, ravaged by the Dragon’s emergence. The Sword of Light was shattered. Lucifer and Vyra are gone.
But this isn’t the end.
Not all of the demons in Dis are happy over the loss of their king. Assassins lurk in the shadows, and they’re determined to ensure the Seventh Circle loses both of its princesses.
With the help of a long-lost archangel who takes Tascius under his wing and Azazel’s dark arts, we’ll fend off the traitors and search to the end of the world to find our missing family.
And when we do...all Hell will break loose.

All Hell Breaks Loose is the fourth book in a steamy reverse harem romance for readers 18 and over, with a happily ever after.

304 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 19, 2020

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Cate Corvin

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Cate is a USA Today Bestselling Author who loves all things passionate and paranormal with a side of horror. She lives in the South with her family and pets, and loves every kind of coffee, horror and fantasy movies, and cats. Reading is her favorite hobby when she’s not writing.

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Profile Image for ❀ Crystal ✿ -  PEACE ☮ LOVE ♥ BOOKS .
2,533 reviews308 followers
December 2, 2023
How was this end the most intense. I’m literally throwing a mini tantrum because I don’t have the final one and even with the author predicting a release at the end of this month, it’s still too long. The hunt for Vyra was on just like making new plans to take down Satan. Melisandre is determined if possible to restore the sword and rescue Lucifer. Satan may have retreated but hell itself is left in shambles and each ring is working to restore order. But where Satan has gone and why is the biggest threat yet. Doesn’t help that Melsande, bold and sometimes too daring wants to follow through the Between, a place that even gods fear. Literally this whole book was crazy intense and this series has been phenomenal. I love the authors style, pacing and especially the character depth. Melsande is a easily a favorite heroine of mine and I can’t help but love her and her dark side. She’s also taken to swearing like it’s the only language she knows Such a great read and I’ll be dying inside until I can read the last and final one..... I’m hoping that all the little attentions given to Vyra are a sign of a series ahead for that girl. She’s garnered the attention of a few, possibly even an archangel and some demons. She’s such a conundrum in hell. Vyra’s so loyal, kind and obsessed with pretty things and a Virgin succubus to boot, which is unheard of. I would looooooooove if she got her own series.
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1,067 reviews5 followers
September 23, 2020
Meh

*****Spoilers*****

Sighs. I'm impatient for the end of this series. Despite all the information at her disposal and warnings from those around her, Melisande continues to run off on her own and disregard advice. It's a surprise she made it as far as she did and especially when she decided to go after Vayra and Lucifer alone. Even though she's the first out of the Between, time to wait for the rest of her allies would have been so much better. The author makes a point to have Melisande "shielding" the baby with magic during and following her capture by Satan but the growing child also needs nourishment which Melisande seems to forget.

This one is more interesting than the last book but didn't really get much of anywhere. Melisande and friends find out where Lucifer and Vayra are and how to get there and even found a way to restore the sword of light though in a spear this time. Dis is still in disarray and a minister was conveniently appointed just before Melisande and crew took off for the rescue mission. The Between wasn't as dangerous as advertised, mostly just a long time getting to the end and watching horrific echoes of the past. The most danger Melisande faced was when one of the assassins caught up to her once she was separated from the rest of the group and tried to kill her. Cue fight scene, Melisande gets banged up some but is fine. That's pretty much the whole book, that and Michael training Tascius to become the next archangel to take Gabriel's place. There's also talk of restoring balance which I take to mean Satan must die since God was killed.

I'm not sure I can put an exact finger on my dissatisfaction with this series recently but I hope it picks up with the next one. Melisande captured and tortured are products of her rash decision making, I just hope the baby survives.
Profile Image for Cat H.
1,972 reviews219 followers
April 27, 2022
4.8 stars.
Je.Sus
I just fucking can’t with these cliffhangers, man.
They’re brutal.

However they’re gonna get out of all of this mess, I have a sneaking suspicion that it’s gonna rip my heart out before it viciously returns it to the gaping maw it made and stitch it back up again in complete disarray.

*sigh*
Bring on the emotional violence.
Profile Image for Merbabe Kara.
298 reviews43 followers
September 19, 2020

Gah! This series y’all!, I am obsessed! ALL THE STARS!!! All Hell Breaks Loose deserves all the freaking stars!

Melisande is such a strong female lead. I know a lot of people were upset that she got pregnant in the previous book, but honestly there were times when I forgot she was even pregnant. She doesn’t let it stop her from being a bada** or keep her out of the fight. She’s still kicking butt and taking names!

Cate Corvin’s writing is as phenomenal as ever. There are so many parts throughout the book where you feel as if you’re literally standing there seeing what the characters see. Her world building truly is next level.

As mentioned by other reviewers there are significantly less sexy times in All Hell Breaks Loose than the previous Razing Hell books. This didn’t impact my love for the book as I really don’t believe there would be many sexy times considering the events that are taking place. I feel it made it more realistic to not have them much during this portion of the series.

I cannot wait for the final book to release as this cliffy killed me!
Profile Image for Zen.
2,991 reviews
January 17, 2021
The end in sight

With the initial battle over, Melisande and her circle plan on how to rescue Lucifer and Vayra. Some things can not be avoided, no matter how well it is planned, so she is forced to rely on her fortitude and strength to survive. I like how Melisande has grown as a character. She realizes she is no longer alone, and is depending on those around her as they are a team that works together. She is still impulsive as that is part of her nature, but she realizes that she is not alone and has started to value the opinions of others and has learned to follow their lead when it is in their best interest.
Profile Image for Lauren.
1,091 reviews120 followers
September 20, 2020
Unsatisfied

I didn't care to much for this 4th book, I've loved each book so far, yet this one fell short. As I started this book I became a tad bored and found myself skipping through. Our heroine wasn't the tough H I've come to love, although she had mates, she was never one to count on them like this in the book, in this read i felt like she began to become that person. At the end her hopeless wasn't like her, our angry Angel is a God damn fighter! but we got a really watered down version here I didn't much care for. I'm hoping the next book is the last book, I'm becoming bored now, or maybe it was just how unsatisfying this read truly was.
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1,987 reviews16 followers
October 3, 2020
This series is just so good!!! For me it’s getting better and better. Storyline is fantastic. Yes this book had less steaminess to it compared to the last 3. But because the story itself is really good I was perfectly fine with it. I am so happy there is another book. I seriously just want more!!!!
Profile Image for Miki’s⚠️ Safety Reviews & Rants⚠️.
736 reviews946 followers
September 14, 2023
🌟Brief Summary:
This is a review for the entire series.
This will have mild spoilers but I’ll try to stick to safety and opinions.

‼️This was a solid 4 star series until book 5 and it all went to shit. (See spoilers below)
Honestly I really have this 2.5 stars ⭐️ but rounded up cause it was safe and had no OW.

❣️Things I Liked/Loved❣️
-❤️I LOVED THE HAREM- they were not OTT but they were a well balanced and had lots of swoon moments.
-Overall good 🌎 world building
-Depth of character and SOME character growth.
-I liked the Gladiator vibe
-I love me a FMC that has fight to her…how ever juvenile🙄


Things I Did 💔 Not Like
-‼️I DO NOT LIKE THE VERY CLOSE BUT TWISTED BIBLICAL STORY. I like fantasy and even Angel/demons PNR but this was pushing my limits. If it wasn’t written by Cate I would have DNF and maybe still should have.

-‼️The FMC was the most Juvenile FMC. She thought telling Someone to “fuck off” was the answer to EVERYTHING.

-‼️The constant separation from one or more of her harem throughout the series. My Pet peeve!

-‼️2 different men in her harem where being controlled by another entity during the series. I hate this esp when the guy doesn’t really have remorse for what he didn’t to the h during that time. It’s so dumb I hate this type of storyline. At the very least that control wasn’t sexual so they stayed faithful. That’s not always the case in these situations so I appreciate that.

-⚠️now for a spoiler of book 5⚠️
Why oh why🤦🏼‍♀️
This is where the story took a serious plummet. Book 5 was like reading a totally diff story. INTRODUCING A NEW AND MORE POWERFUL ENEMY IN THE LAST BOOK IS A NO GO!!!!!!!
This enemy wasn’t introduced took the very end of book 4. Till then she had never been talked about. Then we had to endure almost a whole book of our FMC being tortured. Then her men are yet again in and out of the story. This was unpleasant and frustrating to read. What was the point of her being pregnant? She stupidly goaded the bad guy to the pony of torture but all was ok cause she protected her baby w magic 🙄 she didn’t even allow herself to think of the baby as a priority. This book dive bombed this series for me. Then she ends up as a queen and goddess!? It just took weird turns and I WAS NOT HERE FOR IT. Ugh it’s so dumb.
The only thing worth reading was the epilogue.

🦹🏻‍♂️ Hero: RH
🪽Lucifer- Prince of Hell, Fallen Angel, son of Satan

🦁Beliel- Prince of Wrath, Prince of the Seventh Circle

🐦‍⬛Azezel- Death God, Lord of the Watchers and the Grigori.

☠️Tascius - Nephilim turned Archangel

🦋 Heroine:
Melisande- Fallen Angel 🪽
Prideful, arrogant, self righteous, severely juvenile, extremely entitled,
makes lots of really stupid decisions and AWLAYS says the wrong thing……
😳So yeah 🤷🏼‍♀️ I didn’t love her- she didn’t have any real character growth till book 5 and even then she wasn’t likable.

💭 POV:
Multiple first person you get 1POV from each guy per book. Would have liked more from the guys.

🔥 Burn Rate:
Medium- first sexy times in book 1 is at 50% and is pretty steady throughout the series

😡/😍 Angst level:
Medium-low

❤️‍🔥 Sexy times & Descriptive sex: yes 🔥🔥🔥🔥 there are some good spicy sexy times

🌓 Push/Pull:
Some mild push pull with some of her men but nothing lasts to long.
Book 2 her and Beliel are on the outs it’s wrapped up by the end.

☠️ OW/OM Drama:
None

🤮 OW/OM Sex / Fluid or DNA Exchange:
None

🤬 Cheating:
None

👰🏼‍♀️ Virgins:
h is a V
None of her harem are V

⛈️Separation/ 3rd Act Breakup:
Mostly No -but throughout there are different times of separation with some of her mates.

Safety⚠️Triggers🗡️:
Torture
Bloody fighting

🌈Epilogue:
Yes

🥂HEA:
Yes

My opinion is just that… MY OPINION.
I know we all get passionate about our favorite reads and characters but we should respect each opinions a thoughts. ~Thank you
Profile Image for Stephanie.
111 reviews11 followers
September 27, 2020
This book was such an awesome continuation of the Razing Hell series! Cate, as always, paints such a picture with her words and you feel the characters' emotions as strongly as you see their motivation!

There is less steam in this book, however the plot is phenomenal and it works so well with the extended storyline. I'm struggling to not give spoilers but let's just say, anyone who was worried last book that Melisande would change and become a cowering little flower given her new circumstances, will be relieved that she's as fiesty and determined as ever to fight for those she loves and what she thinks is right, even if she faces great danger in doing so.

I loved the depth to the relationships in this book, and once again getting to see more of Dis, Hell and to find out more about Azazel, Michael, Lucifer and Vyra! I still have so many questions, some new, some old, and I can't wait to see what's next!
Profile Image for Connie.
1,605 reviews25 followers
December 23, 2020
I downloaded this book via Kindle Unlimited.

This book was so good compared to last, not only did we get to understand the world more, we got so many answers. We got to meet Michael, one of the other archangels, and find out what had happened to the rest. Gabriel really did a number on Heaven didn't he, god. Well, not God because God is dead too but here we are. I think this book added more depth as we got hints at Melisande's life before she was an angel, we got to see Lucifer more, we got to meet a whole host of new characters both good and bad. The one thing I will say is that I wasn't overly interested in this book until the last 50% until they were getting the Sword of Light repaired, and then all hell literally breaks loose and that drew me in so fast I couldn't stop reading.
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691 reviews343 followers
December 2, 2020
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i don't know what the hell to say about that ending. i'm not sure if i'm disappointed or if i'm angry?

i need the next one right meow.
Profile Image for Cheyenne Rousseau.
1,490 reviews6 followers
September 1, 2024
Wow

What a book. Honestly I love this series and I can not wait to see how this all ends now
Profile Image for Betteroffwithbooks.
921 reviews15 followers
August 22, 2021
I continue to be blown away by this series with each additional book. The fact that Corvin continues to add more secrets and more reveals to each book keeps me continuing. I adore these characters and how each of them have grown/changed through the series and I even have come to love some of the supporting characters as well. This book left me a little heart broken and I can’t wait to see how Corvin wraps it up.
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1,649 reviews40 followers
September 21, 2020
Disappointed. Many bad decisions made by all. My bad for thinking this was the last book and was waiting for an ending that turned into more waiting. I hate when all powerful beings get overpowered so easily.
Profile Image for Siri.
1,219 reviews69 followers
September 19, 2020
3,6 stars ish

OMG THAT ENDING :(( it was such an intense ride, i just want more and more! If the 5 book will be the last one i have mixed feelings. At the same time i am relieved to get an ending but i also know that it will not be enough. I really think these guys needs to have like a 6th book so we get to see all of em in one place. There is always someone missing, like this time it´s Lucifer. And also more of when their kid are with em
Belial <333
223 reviews12 followers
September 21, 2020
Meh. Some good parts, some boring. Too much focus on Belial at the expense of her other mates. Very odd to be bringing in a new Prime Power out of nowhere in Book 4 of a series with no previous mention of them.

Profile Image for Ashley Beisel.
101 reviews1 follower
November 10, 2024
“All Hell Breaks Loose,” the fourth installment in Cate Corvin’s dark and seductive series, delivers on its title with explosive action, high-stakes drama, and a fresh wave of intrigue. As the story hurtles forward, our fierce fallen angel heroine faces her most daunting challenges yet, both in her quest for vengeance and in her complicated, evolving relationships with her four dangerous love interests. This book pulls no punches, taking readers on a whirlwind journey through Hell’s most treacherous depths and proving that things can always get darker and more intense in Corvin’s vividly crafted underworld.

From the opening scenes, “All Hell Breaks Loose” grabs the reader’s attention with its rapid pacing and relentless action. The heroine, now a powerful force in her own right, is far from the betrayed angel we met at the start of the series. She has become a ruthless, cunning strategist, using her formidable abilities to manipulate and outwit the enemies that stand in her way. This installment sees her taking on even greater political risks as she attempts to destabilize Hell’s power structures and challenge the corrupt archangels who orchestrated her fall. Her fierce determination and unyielding willpower make her a compelling protagonist, and it’s impossible not to root for her as she faces the combined might of Heaven and Hell.

One of the strongest aspects of “All Hell Breaks Loose” is its continued development of the heroine’s relationships with her four love interests. Each man is given more depth and backstory in this installment, making their connections with the heroine feel even more complex and emotionally resonant. The brooding Nephilim, once plagued by guilt and self-imposed exile, begins to open up, revealing a softer, more vulnerable side that contrasts with his warrior exterior. The demon of hunger, driven by an insatiable desire, finds himself grappling with unexpected emotions as his lust evolves into something deeper. The heir to Satan’s throne faces his own challenges as he navigates the shifting political landscape, making him a more sympathetic and layered character. Finally, the enigmatic prince who bound his soul to the heroine becomes even more intriguing, as his true motives and the extent of his power are slowly unveiled.

Corvin’s ability to balance these intricate romantic dynamics with the fast-paced plot is one of the highlights of the book. The chemistry between the heroine and her four lovers is electric, filled with tension, desire, and the occasional clash of wills. The steamy scenes are as intense as ever, blending raw passion with genuine emotional depth. The evolution of these relationships—from mere physical attraction to deep, complicated bonds—adds a compelling layer to the narrative, making the romantic subplot just as engaging as the action-packed main plot.

The world-building in “All Hell Breaks Loose” continues to impress, with Corvin expanding on the lore and politics of Hell. This installment delves deeper into the different factions vying for control, introducing new players and power struggles that add richness and complexity to the story. The vivid descriptions of Hell’s chaotic landscape, from its fiery pits to its shadowy courts, create a darkly beautiful backdrop that immerses the reader fully into this infernal realm. The author also expands on the mythological elements, weaving in intriguing lore about fallen angels, demons, and the cosmic struggle between Heaven and Hell, which helps to ground the fantastical elements of the story in a larger narrative framework.

However, the book is not without its minor flaws. The fast-paced nature of the plot, while exhilarating, can sometimes feel a bit overwhelming. There are moments where the sheer number of new characters and plot twists can make the story feel chaotic, and some subplots could have benefited from more development or resolution. Additionally, while the romantic tension between the heroine and her love interests is a key draw of the series, the constant back-and-forth between emotional highs and lows can occasionally feel repetitive, especially as the characters grapple with their complex feelings for one another.

Despite these minor issues, “All Hell Breaks Loose” is a thrilling, satisfying continuation of the series that will leave readers eagerly turning the pages. Cate Corvin has crafted a story that masterfully balances action, political intrigue, and steamy romance, creating an addictive blend that is hard to put down. The heroine’s journey is filled with twists and turns, and her struggle for power and vengeance is both compelling and cathartic. As she battles her way through Hell’s darkest corners, it’s clear that she is a force to be reckoned with—and her story is far from over.

For fans of the series, “All Hell Breaks Loose” is a must-read. It’s a chaotic, intense ride that raises the stakes and sets the stage for an epic showdown in future installments. Cate Corvin continues to deliver a dark fantasy tale filled with passion, danger, and complex characters, making this book a standout in the reverse harem genre. If you’ve been following the heroine’s journey from the start, you won’t want to miss this fiery, action-packed chapter in her saga.
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Profile Image for Carol Rupprecht.
783 reviews17 followers
September 27, 2020
I'll never tire of this series. Razing Hell has been such a fun series to follow along with and I'm glad there are going to be five books total. Although this fourth book had significantly less steam to it, it made up for it with the storyline and the many whys that were answered in this book. There are still tons of questions that need answers, but at least we have something to go off of now. I enjoyed learning new things about some of the demons and creatures in Hell. It was interesting to see how the succubi gain their powers and how they are able to connect to their Mother after coming to age. Along with that, information on the Chainlings are finally revealed. I've always wondered about them since they randomly showed up to worship and follow Melisande around, helping in whatever way they could. The idea of following the Chains and not deviating from the path they selected for you is one that I could see hard to swallow for Melisande and her guys, to always be thinking of the what ifs and feeling guilt about not being able to help where they could. Is it cliché to say that everything happens for a reason? It's like destiny or faith. Although it will be hard, they need to just go with the flow and let things happen how they are supposed to. Through the good times and the bad times, they need to accept the path of the Chains and know they will be put on the correct path. I know it might be hard to believe after that ending, but I'm excited to see how this whole story ends and what path they will be led along!!
20 reviews1 follower
September 15, 2020
So... that happened.
I was just minding my business, reading through, thinking to myself "a little less bloody than usual, but I'm digging it", when the whole thing just smacked me across the face.
I mean, a statue with boobies that shoot water? What kind of girl doesn't dream of that?
And Belial, a lover AND a fighter. I missed seeing my dude Tascius, whom I'd also love to have as a friend, but the time that Melisande spends with Azazel is so satisfying. I like him more with every book. Why wouldn't I? The dude eats soul for a living, and as it turns out, so does his mom. I won't lie and say that reading about Lailah didn't kick me in the feelings. Star-crossed lovers just get me all mushy.
If you don't enjoy epic cliff hangers, you might want to brace yourself because...so many questions.. Where is Raphael? Is Vyra going to get herself a kitsune and a archangel to decorate with glitter and silk? Do we get to see an epic battle between Satan and what's-her-name? Cate wouldn't kill Lucifer. Right? What's Melisande’s true form? Is the Chain...GOD? Even dead Gabriel is still a dick.
Any way, good book.
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Profile Image for Tori Puente.
254 reviews9 followers
September 27, 2020
This entry into the series was still dark and intriguing, though less action than the previous installments. most of the focus being on a recovering Melisande and Dis, and tracking down Satan. I was never really a fan of the pregnancy plotline, so I was kind of glad that it felt like there was less focus on it here, and less of her mates treating Melisande like glass because of it.

There's new revelations that were fun to get into, like learning more about what/who exactly Azazel is, how Satan controls Lucifer, new areas of Hell. Definitely not as much steaminess this time around, but as she's pregnant and all the MCs were on a kind of deadline, I honestly didn't mind as much as I thought I would.

Unfortunately didn't feel like much time was spent with Tascius this time, but liked learning more about Michael (maybe a mate with Vyra? I'm liking guessing who all will end up with her). As with the previous books, there's a big cliffhanger to lead into the final one, so I can't wait to see how this whole battle concludes.
54 reviews1 follower
October 23, 2020
Great read but enough already (warning spoilers ahead)

I must begin with the fact that the series has been great really, I’ve loved every book. But I am so tired of the cliff hangers of pain and how can this power house group of supernaturals be taken over and over again by the bad guys. It’s like for every step forward another monster waits in the shadows. Where the hell are her mates. I was under the impression from B’s arena days that the mate bond is this tangible, unbreakable thing that not even satan himself can eliminate. Yet here he is taking over Lucifer with his own soul bond and then taking the pregnant angel captive without any mates feeling her misery across the realms. I am so happy to know that the next book is the final book in this series and hope that she continues with Varas story next, I’d like to see her get her arch angel and kitsune fox lovers. I am a big fan and love to read I am just a sucker for a happy ending and these cliff hangers have broke my heart and the wait to heal is so long. Come on February 2021
645 reviews10 followers
July 19, 2023
Enjoyable, recommend!

The Good
1) World-building continues to grow and develop in a creative manner
2) Settings continue to be well-depicted
3) Overreaching series arc becomes a personal quest
4) Character revelation and development continue to be steady and coherent
5) Female lead continues to be strong and entertaining
6) Male leads continue to be strong, compelling and have great chemistry with the female lead
7) Romance-driven stories continue to be engaging
8) The smut continues to be good without taking over the story
9) They mentioned Tuonela, the finish underworld! No one ever does that!

Mixed
1) This is more of a bridge between the third and fifth books than a story within itself
2) I appreciated the break from the action but the storytelling was rather desultory

The Bad
1) The sub-plot involving the Sin-Eaters isn't a story on its own and doesn't add anything to the overall story
2) There is still a dearth of other ongoing strong female characters
3) A woman in power is finally introduced and she is, of course evil!

On to the next book!
Profile Image for Kelsey Kendall.
234 reviews3 followers
September 19, 2020
This is book 4 in the Razing Hell series and it is GOOD! Not as steamy as the previous books but the storyline just keeps getting better! The gang spends the entire book searching for Lucifer and Vyra and trying to figure out how to bring them both home. We realize in this book that there’s so much more to Azazel than we know. He’s so much more powerful than we’ve seen. Melisande is obviously more than we thought to what with the Chainlings and all. I think Michael is kind of funny! Totally not what you’d expect from an archangel! I wish we would have had more from Tascius but I know there will be more from him in the next book! And Haru. Haru is crazy about Vyra. Willing to go into danger for her. I can’t wait to see how that will transpire in the next book! Overall, this book was good!! The steam was much lower than the past books but that’s alright. I’m hooked already and I can’t wait for the next one to come out!!
109 reviews1 follower
March 26, 2021
Brutal

If your a true fan of angels and demons with Lucifer, Satan, and archangels lore and myths along with the 9 levels of hell you probably loved the first book and maybe hung in there for the Book 2 and 3.

If author hasn’t lost you yet - forget all that. We’re leaving that behind to a scratch a whole surface of Dis.

This is so brutal. The mind screw of the Between, journey to Kur, the Queen of Kur. The degradation, humiliation, hate, anger, envy, jealousy, pain.... the test of love, hope, and inner constitution. I spent a lot of time grimacing and cringing thru this book.

A test of Melisande’s inner and outer strength. She is giving up everything for the people she loves and Sarai. Not that she has much of a choice at this point.

Who is going to help save the day? Or is she going to have pull this off on her own?

Editing continues to be consistent with some syntax errors for an enjoyable read.

Yup - adding to the permanent collection.
Profile Image for Emily Humpal.
153 reviews
July 3, 2024
With Satan on the run with Lucifer soul bound. Everyone else is left to pick up the pieces in the aftermath of the fight. The sword is broken and Michael is confused, Melisande is badly injured and the circles are half destroyed and many are left for dead. The first part of the book is Melisande coming to grips with the consequences of war and being forced to take it easy so she can heal properly. We see her men step up and force her to take care of her self.

i will say that the pregnancy kind of seems pointless. I'm not seeing the plot point of it yet. there was very little about her being pregnant in this book.

Over all i enjoyed the book. things are definetly starting to come to an end.

******Slight Spoilers ahead*****


I have a feeling Satan was made into this ultimate bad but in this next book he's going to be inconsequential and be a side character instead of the big bad.
Profile Image for Monroe Racer.
161 reviews14 followers
December 20, 2021
Sweet demon babies! What a fantastic series! Okay, I was so hooked on these books that I read them all straight through and completely neglected the “real world” and writing a good reads review. So I will just write one and post it for all the books.

This series was soooooo brilliant! With a bad ass heroine, dreamy book boyfriends, a captivating plot and sizzling hot RH, it checked all the boxes and more! Lately, I’ve been having a hard time getting into book series. By the second or third, I just lose interest but these books sucked me in completely. Thanks to the phenomenal Cate Corvin for weaving your magic and sharing your talent with us mere mortals!

Phenomenal last book to a most memorable series!
Profile Image for Kaija Rayne.
Author 15 books67 followers
February 27, 2022
Great series

I don't generally enjoy angels/demons due to Christian trauma, but this series twists the concepts enough that I tore through the available books in a few days. I really enjoy the love and loyalty the core group possesses for each other. The sex is hot, so definitely worth reading. I deeply enjoy the fantastic world building.

The filters are still obvious to anyone with a trained eye, and further/farther are actually different words with different meanings, but an average reader will likely still enjoy them and not notice the very few editorial issues I had with them. (My day job is editing, I legitimately can't turn it off anymore. It's what makes books this well written so very awesome for me.)
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73 reviews2 followers
September 19, 2020
Hot Dis Damn!

That was insane! What in the world just happened. I’m in absolute shock over this one. It stared with a bang and ended with a cataclysmic explosion! I was not prepared for that ending.

First, I want Azazel’s library, naturally. It is the perfect mix of absolute terror and perfection. Also, hidden from all? Yes please!

Second, I love that this story is all about getting to her friend. Yes she wants Lucifer back, but she is totally focused on Vyra. I love this, best friend first.

I’m in absolute rapture awaiting the next instalment of this series! Give me more!!

Happy Reading!
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