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City of Smoke and Brimstone
by Kayla Edwards
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Loveable characters:
Yes
<b> Love Must Always Win
"What does it mean?" she asked him.
"It's a reminder. To choose love, kindness. To never lose sight of the things that matter. And that love is a powerful force that always triumphs, no matter how dark the road."</b>
All the stars for this one! So good. Wow, did I finish this book, or did this book finish me?!?
I won't give away too much of the plot, as this is well into the story by now. City of Smoke and Brimstone picks up right where we left off in book 3. The Veil has been opened in Yveswich, and the Devils are trapped, fighting to get out before the city is sealed off. Loren and Darien must escape back to Angelthene before the Veil falls. Meanwhile, Roman is hoping to get his brothers out of Yveswich before his father finds them. And with the Veil growing and new threats popping up, time is a luxury these immortals may no longer have. There are forces out of their control, and the Devils must find a way to face it together.
I adore this book. But let me tell you - it is a non-stop ride!! There is a ton of action, and so many moving pieces that I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. I don't think I even took a breath for the first chunk of the book, as I was desperately waiting to find out the fate of a favorite character. Yveswich is in chaos, and our characters are stuck in the middle of it all. We have multiple POV's in this book, and our characters are split up as they are trying to escape Yveswich and get back to Angelthene. There is a lot going on, with old enemies, new mysteries, and of course, so much love. This is an absolute favorite series of mine, and this book further helps solidify it as one of the best, top-tier urban fantasy series out there. It is a chunky book, but it is faced paced and the switching POVs keeps it interesting. I was totally immersed the whole time I was reading, and didn't want it to end.
Thank you, thank you, thank you so much to Kayla Edwards for the advanced copy of this incredible book. All options are my own.
"What does it mean?" she asked him.
"It's a reminder. To choose love, kindness. To never lose sight of the things that matter. And that love is a powerful force that always triumphs, no matter how dark the road."</b>
All the stars for this one! So good. Wow, did I finish this book, or did this book finish me?!?
I won't give away too much of the plot, as this is well into the story by now. City of Smoke and Brimstone picks up right where we left off in book 3. The Veil has been opened in Yveswich, and the Devils are trapped, fighting to get out before the city is sealed off. Loren and Darien must escape back to Angelthene before the Veil falls. Meanwhile, Roman is hoping to get his brothers out of Yveswich before his father finds them. And with the Veil growing and new threats popping up, time is a luxury these immortals may no longer have. There are forces out of their control, and the Devils must find a way to face it together.
I adore this book. But let me tell you - it is a non-stop ride!! There is a ton of action, and so many moving pieces that I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. I don't think I even took a breath for the first chunk of the book, as I was desperately waiting to find out the fate of a favorite character. Yveswich is in chaos, and our characters are stuck in the middle of it all. We have multiple POV's in this book, and our characters are split up as they are trying to escape Yveswich and get back to Angelthene. There is a lot going on, with old enemies, new mysteries, and of course, so much love. This is an absolute favorite series of mine, and this book further helps solidify it as one of the best, top-tier urban fantasy series out there. It is a chunky book, but it is faced paced and the switching POVs keeps it interesting. I was totally immersed the whole time I was reading, and didn't want it to end.
Thank you, thank you, thank you so much to Kayla Edwards for the advanced copy of this incredible book. All options are my own.