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A review by zhaneel
Divine Evil by Nora Roberts
2.0
Not one of [a:Nora Roberts|625|Nora Roberts|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1265820113p2/625.jpg]'s best works. I've read a fair amount of the In Death series and this was just not to as high of a level.
The story was still engaging and competent, but seemed called in. Having also just read the Chesapeake Bay Saga having a main Character named Cameron was confusing. Clare's Art Agent has very Eve like moments while being in the country and just seemed like a lot of reused lines from other books.
For those who don't like horror: This book has more violence, dark imagery and evilness in it than most Robert's/JD Robb books, or even romances in general. Trigger warning of Rape.
Additionally the Kindle edition is RIFE with punctuation errors and formatting issues. I had a hard time tracking conversations because of quotes being left out.
The story was still engaging and competent, but seemed called in. Having also just read the Chesapeake Bay Saga having a main Character named Cameron was confusing. Clare's Art Agent has very Eve like moments while being in the country and just seemed like a lot of reused lines from other books.
For those who don't like horror: This book has more violence, dark imagery and evilness in it than most Robert's/JD Robb books, or even romances in general. Trigger warning of Rape.
Additionally the Kindle edition is RIFE with punctuation errors and formatting issues. I had a hard time tracking conversations because of quotes being left out.