A review by deanie
Cipher by Larissa Ione

In the previous book, Her Guardian Angel, Unfallen angel Cipher is dragged to Hell to become one of the evil True Fallen angels. Months later, Cipher is still basically himself, fighting against his new instincts and against the torture he faces under the demon overlords. Lyre is his overseer, an angel who fell to get revenge on the angelic family who killed her true love and had her stripped of her wings. However, on the grand scale of things, she's not really evil either. Can their love help them escape the hellish dimension they're trapped in before Cipher is forced to do things he can't take back?

This Demonica Underworld takes us into a brand new region of Hell. Unlike Sheoul-gra, where Azagoth watches over the souls of demons and evil humans, Cipher has ended up in the land of the True Fallen, where real, live evil dwells. The relationship between Lyre and Cipher is smart and entertaining, and his dilemmas are all too real in our modern world of danger and terrorism.