Will is a good kid; sweet and thoughtful with a genius IQ and a smart mouth. But, when his powers reveal themselves, he’ll have to learn to control them or face the wrath of his archangel aunt, Gabriel.
Lucifer’s returned, tracking an emotional escapee hell bent on wiping out humanity. This new foe spreads disease the likes of which the world hasn’t seen since the Bronze Age. Before all life on Earth is destroyed, Lucifer must seek help from his sisters. With thousands of demons running amok, the siblings will have to do whatever it takes to stop them, even if it means disobeying God.
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".
Nephilim is a roller coaster ride of a book that you will not be able to put down once you pick it up. Carve out about 6 hours, get a bottle of water, a box of tissues and a blanket and BUCKLE UP. Twist after twist kept me guessing while the non-stop action kept me fully immersed. I fell in love with Will, laughed and cheered with Gabriel and Lucifer and wanted to give Wyatt a hug. This follow-up to Seraphim was everything I wanted it to be and SO much more. I’m so honored to have been able to beta read it and I can’t wait for the next installment.
The return to the dysfunctional, supernatural family, is well worth it. Whether you love/hate/question the dynamics of the characters, i.e. Lucifer (Lucie), you will without a doubt be pleasantly surprised. I will not post spoilers, because well, that would be cruel; something Lucie will do. But, I will suggest you bring your, fascination for the otherworldly creatures that lurk in the woods, homemade donuts the likes of which the angels delight in, and devious miscreants that will make your heart skip a beat.
This is the second offering in the Seventh Day Series, and a worthy successor to Book One - Seraphim. You will be reunited with your favorite, and not so favorite beings as they hunt a menace that threatens the children of man. Join Wyatt, Gabriel, Valerie, Will, and Lucifer, in their latest journey towards the underbelly of this world's tumultuous existence. The foundations are set for a brilliant series, and I am looking forward to book three.
This book was a crazy rollercoaster of action and emotion. This story did not disappoint at all and it continues to introduce new characters and plot twists I did not see coming. The story ends with Gabriel referencing more work to be done and I can't even fathom what it could possibly be. Not gonna lie I'm completely intrigued and can't wait to start book 3 in the series. I would definitely recommend this book
Too much, too rushed. Like a 1st rough draft or outline that never filled out for completion. Seraphim was a bit rushed as well, but as a first in a series I could see the reasoning as introducing characters. More storyline I'm Seraphim as well. This book, Nephlim, was an hour read and too choppy and undeveloped, too rushed. Do Not Bother.
So much more happens in this installation of the series and we get to learn more about all the siblings and their powers. The story seemed a bit rushed at points but overall really good.