After their first encounter with Jake, a very powerful demon, Beth and Xavier thought their problems were over. However, they had only just begun. Even the heavenly power of Beth's siblings, Gabriel and Ivy, couldn't help her. She had been dragged to Hell by Jake at the request of Lucifer himself. There was more in it for Jake, though, as his obssession with Beth deepened. Beth was just the pawn of a horrible scheme, conducted by Lucifer and his demons to start a war between Heaven and Hell. As she struggled to stay alive and keep faith, Beth found that her only sense of peace was when she thought of her siblings and Xavier. But will they be able to save Beth before she is forced to succumb to the darkness that surrounds her?
Hades is the second book in this soon to be trilogy. I gave it five stars because I absolutely love these books. The second is just as good as the first and I can't wait until the next one comes out. The storyline was amazing and never lost my interest. I also really like how the author described Hell. It was like one big party for those who dwelled there, but also a frightening place. You'll really like this if you're into books about angels and demons. The ending, I thought, was really cool and will keep you on edge until the next book is out!
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I love love love these books! I can't get enough of them and was heartbroken when it ended. I love the way Hades is depicted and find it extremely ingenious! Everyone needs to read this series!
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