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Review: Hellsbane by Paige Cuccaro

Dec 30, 2011

Emma Jane Hellsbane always knew she was different, but she had no idea she wasn't even human. Well, at least she's half-human. She's half-fallen angel, too, and now dear ol' dad wants her dead. All the Fallen angels want all their troublesome offspring removed from the mortal coil so she's trying not to take it personally. Besides, she wants him dead just as much. Her father's death is the only way she'll be forgiven for his sin, stop those pesky demons from trying to hack off her head, and have any hope at all of getting back to a normal life as a wicked slick Intuitive Consciousness Explorer.

Of course, first she'll have to figure out which fallen angel is her father, avoid accidentally seducing her angelic mentor, help an old friend conquer his own fallen sperm donor, and basically save the world from a cataclysmic divine smack down.

No problem. With a last name like Hellsbane, Emma Jane was definitely born for the job.

I gave this book a 3
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Get Ready For A Ride! Hellsbane by Paige Cuccaro delivers a paranormal with vivid characters and an interesting view on all things heavenly. Emma’s character turns into a one heck of a fighter, too. There’s a smathering of romance, yet the relationships are a bit complicated.  Search and destroy "Daddy" are at the top of Emma's "To Do List".  I wish there had been parts of the story that melded better, for example Tommy’s exit left me perplexed and with loose ends.  At times I felt too much information was given with the back stories of the characters. Over all, I believe that Hellsbane by Paige Cuccaro was a good book and the series has potential to grow.


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Publisher:  Entangled Publishing
Pub. Date:  December 1, 2011
ISBN9781937044640


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  1. Just read this one and participated in the blog tour - enjoyed it! Looking forward to the next one. Happy reading.

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