The Gowdies are out for blood, with their magic returned and emboldened by a newfound ally, they’ll eviscerate those that wronged them with unapologetic brutality. When their benefactor starts making demands, they’ll have no choice but to aid him in his efforts, no matter how depraved or impossible his requests may be. The siblings have settled into their lives. Wyatt begins a fulfilling career helping people and saving lives, Gabriel strengthens her commitment to Wendy, and Valerie watches over her family. But, as Sinclair comes into her powers, her transformation drives fear into the hearts of those that love her. When her metamorphosis is complete, the angels will have to face off against an ancient evil so powerful, they may not make it out of the battle alive.
Leslie Swartz is an author, ex-poet, and mother of three. She enjoys long walks in the stationary aisle and uninterrupted sleep. Biggest fears include failure of gravity and "The Wizard of Oz".
This is my review of the entire Seventh Day series by Leslie Swartz. I finished the last book 2 weeks ago and a few thoughts: First, FINALLY an urban fantasy book with REAL diversity. White, Black, Latin, Middle Eastern, Asian, and biracial characters. Gay, straight, pan, ace, and trans characters. All with whole stories. Second, the character development is deep and brilliant. They feel like real people, all of them, not just the mains. Third, the dialogue is excellent. Funny, realistic, and vivid. I know who's speaking before I see the tag, the personalities are that clear. Lastly, the story. Holy shit. There are twists upon twists. Each book wraps up it's plots and feeds into the next one and they all fit together so perfectly with mind-blowing things being revealed that relate to previous books. The end wraps up everything perfectly. I have no unanswered questions and zero complaints. It's a rollercoaster of emotion and wtf moments and I am here for it.