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An old ally turns enemy and puts Phoebe's redemption in jeopardy. Phoebe's next job from Fate isn't one that will count towards salvation. It's to clean up the mess the Fae made following her directive. It's a tall order considering the slaughter has made it onto the public news. With war between the Fae and demons exploding all over Manhattan, Phoebe navigates the fine line between bounty hunter and peacemaker. Unfortunately, she has never been good at discouraging violence. Her old taskmaster from Hell gathers the demon forces together for the next battle, one that would make his ascent to Hell's throne possible. And he wants Phoebe strapped to a table screaming for all eternity for her betrayal. Phoebe must stop him before he opens a two-way portal from Hell to Earth, even if it means sacrificing her own soul. No library descriptions found. |
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Salidas and Taylor deliver an entertaining page turner with "Beyond: ( Running From The Devil: Book Three ). While Phoebe attempts to mitigate the unexpected backlash from the breakup of the nascent Fae/Demon alliance that took place in "Between" we get to meet Nick/Death, Fate's/Julie's, husband. We also find out something surprising about Fate's recent behaviour. I'll not say more, you'll have to get the book and find out for yourself.
The authors, as is to be expected, continue their superb world building and character development as they introduce new characters and show us more about the main characters.
As with the two previous volumes in the series I was hooked from Page One to Page Last and hated having to stop reading for mundane things like, oh, working. I recommend this entertaining page turner.
In the interest of transparency, I was given a review copy of this book and I am voluntarily sharing this review.
It is my own honest opinion. ( )