Book and Blade: Hand of Perdition, Book 1
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Rating | : | 4.53 (993 Votes) |
Asin | : | B071ZQ584D |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 176 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-03-03 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Now Christopher must master the power of Hell inside of him if he hopes to survive this new reality. He never asked to inherit the office of the Beast or take up the mantle of the Hunter of Lost Souls. Christopher Sawyer is just an average college kid concerned with doing well in school and someday marrying his high school sweetheart. And to make matters worse, it was all a mistake. He never asked for his safe, comfortable world to be shattered or his family taken from him. Hell is the ultimate prison, but no prison is perfect and even Hell has its holes. Only the most powerful, the most cunning, and the most evil of souls can escape eternal damnation. The Beast. And the Beast has just died. And if he can get a little revenge in the process, all the better.. One being is in charge of dragging escaped souls back to Hell
Exciting novella. Give us more! Terrence Walsh Two of life's pleasures: Discovering an existing series of exciting books, and finding the first book of what may be a great new series.With an existing series you can motor through a handful of books (or more), right in order. What a joy! Two recent examples for me were Kevin Hearne (Iron Druid Chronicles) and John Conroe (Demon Accords). Book and BladeWorth the money and a fun read, more please! Karlz I'm not on to criticize a book based on its price and/or length, when that information is clearly disclosed before the purchase was madeThe book is predictable for the theme, but there were still enough twists to keep me entertained the whole time. Action was good and I was able to get a feel for the characters. It's a quick read but ther. has potential D. M. Reavis Not really a book, more of a long short story. That seems to be common these days. Still, the story has potential and there are unusual aspects which differentiate it from the worn out vampire/shifter/daddy-issues female heroines that are now annoyingly common. Pardon the rant. Anyway, the writing was good, good character development for