Lily Bellum keeps many secrets, even from those she loves the most. With a determination and mindset that only she can help the demon Telal Demuzi—she sets off to join him in his cause for demon’s rights, whether he wants it or not. But things don’t seem to go right from the beginning. To say he’s resistant to her charms is putting it lightly, but Lily is not one to back down or give in easily. She pursues Telal, slowly breaking down his incredible defenses one smile, kiss, and touch at a time.
Telal’s years of planning are finally coming to fruition—to open the rift. Once a betrayer of his people, now he’s determined to fix the past. But one man stands in his way; one man who’s turned out to be a dark and sinister version of the boy he once knew. His plan to open the rift is met with hostility, resistance, and bloodshed unlike he’d ever thought possible. Telal finds that losing himself in the sweet body of Lily Bellum proves an excellent treatment to the chaos around him. Together, Telal and Lily get wrapped up in a world of dark magic, love, betrayal, and murder in the greatest journey of their lives.
Series: Bellum Sisters #3
Release Date: May 28, 2012
Publisher: T. A. Grey
Source: Provided by Author/Publisher via Manic Readers
Reviewer: Elizabeth
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When we first met Telal in Chains of Frost, he was a total stick in the mud. You would think someone with blue hair would be a little livelier. Lily is a spitfire. I love her charisma, her mismatched clothing choices and her free spirit. She is such a good match for Telal. So many things happen in this book that I don’t want to say too much and spoil it! The book was exciting and a great way to end the story of the Bellum sisters
T.A. Grey is such an imaginative writer. She creates so many magical worlds that it’s easy to get lost in. I am not sure if she is a self-publisher but there are instances in this, and the previous two, books that have omitted/misplaced words that disrupt the flow of the story. I was still able to enjoy the books regardless but I understand that others may have stronger issues with the editing. This series wasn’t my favorite but it was very enjoyable to read.
Shannon
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