
He’s quit his “job” of sleeping around, though he keeps up appearances for his father, and he’s all about Anna. Then there is Kai….I constantly make fun of those “I sigh for Kai” banners, but he is very sigh worthy here. ANYWAY, our sweet Anna does grow a bit more here, with lessons learned and consequences to face, so she was a little less annoying but still no where near a likable character for me. The sensors aren’t going to throw you to the wolves for an expletive here or there. It’s just not believable for me, regardless of the genre I’m reading. I get that she is the “good God-fearing girl” and whatnot, but seriously? Big group of demons threatening my life? OH FUCK would be the first words out of my mouth or at least in thought, and Anna never debases herself to that level.

This chick is put through countless life threatening scenarios and I just don’t find it believable that she doesn’t feel the need to use swear words as an outlet. We actually get to see her swear once and that endears her to me.

I still find her naive and annoying, and sometimes down right dumb….but she’s slightly better here. How can they win this war with no casualties? Can she take the grief that will come with losing one of her loved ones? Kai? Patti? Jay? Marna? Kopano? Can she keep them all safe as she extinguishes the Duke’s lives here on Earth? I guess you’ll have to read to find out!Īnna is just as sweet and innocent here as she was in all the previous books. As Anna gathers those she loves in close, she is determined that her love will be an asset, but she’s terrified it’ll be her downfall. They aren’t sure when it’ll start, but it’ll be sooner rather than later, no matter how much they want to delay it. SOURCE: Publisher via Edelweiss / Freebie shelf from MalapropsĪnna Whitt and her nephilim allies are preparing for the final battle.
