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In service to His Majesty, one must be prepared for Hell. To survive as a scullery maid requires hard work, discipline, and a stiff upper lip. To survive as a Demon Hunter is something else entirely. Elizabeth Smythe learned this after she was captured by Demons and rescued by Hunters. Now a Hunter herself, Elizabeth’s first task in this new and strange world is to aid the recently wounded Reece Foxjohn, and get him back into Demon-slaying shape. . . Reece Foxjohn is used to defying convention. He enraged his family by becoming a Demon Hunter, and prefers eviscerating demons to mixing with society. He is a man who doesn’t hesitate when he knows what he wants, and what he wants is Miss Elizabeth Smythe. To watch her behead the progeny of Evil is to behold a thing of beauty—one he must claim for his at all costs. . .
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Fenichel continues to keep me entertained in the third book of the series. We now follow the story of Elizabeth & Reese and further delve into her connection to the demon trying to rise from hell.
I love the mix of supernatural/paranormal with the feeling of Regency London and surrounding areas. This book gives the reader another strong, capable female main character that knows her wealth as a hunter, but denies herself love due to her station in life or how society may perceive her.
I've enjoyed following all these characters, watching them find love, and battle the forces of evil. I can't wait to read the next book in the series.
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Thank you to @pumpupyourbook for the gifted book.