The Damned (The Unearthly Book 5), by Laura Thalassa
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The Damned (The Unearthly Book 5), by Laura Thalassa
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Taken. Whisked away to hell. Forever bound to a monstrous god. This is seventeen-year-old Gabrielle Fiori’s fate. It’s everything she’s ever feared, and it has all come to pass. Only … the devil isn’t the monster she remembers. At times he seems gentle and, most unnerving of all, she’s drawn to him. He wants her for all eternity, and if she gives in, everything he has to offer can be hers. The only cost? The last of her soul—and her humanity. By a twist of myth, Gabrielle finds herself back on earth from dusk to dawn. Back where the living breathe, where Andre de Leon, the king of vampires and her former soulmate, await her. Yet she can’t help but feel that something’s wrong. She’s wrong. Her blood seeds demons and her powers can move earth and air and all manner of creation. Now angels flood the skies, gods and demons are made flesh. A battle between good and evil is erupting, and if Gabrielle wants to escape hell and save the world, she’ll need to end it, once and for all.
The Damned (The Unearthly Book 5), by Laura Thalassa- Amazon Sales Rank: #16261 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-11-14
- Released on: 2015-11-14
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author Born and raised in Fresno, California, Laura Thalassa spent her childhood cooking up fantastic tales with her best friend. Lucky for her overactive imagination, she also happened to love writing. She now spends her days penning everything from paranormal romance to young adult novels. Laura Thalassa lives in California hills with her husband, author Dan Rix.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Satan, The Devil, Pluto, Hades, Asiri is the epitome of evil. By angela mcpherson I've no idea how other to explain this book than anxiety-ridden. Yes, anxiety-ridden is the best term for The Damned.There's something sinfully delicious when falling for the bad guy, and Satan, The Devil, Pluto, Hades, Asiri is the epitome of evil. The thing is, I found myself leaning toward him a few times. I admit, a tiny part of me wanted Gabrielle and the Devil to share a happy moment, and yes, I felt so terrible afterward thinking it."The devil wasn't supposed to have a caring side. He was sadness and despair and loneliness and anger and violence and—""I am everything and nothing," he continued. But know this Gabrielle: I am not the devil. Not with you."See what I mean! Oh, man I didn't think I'd be able to read the entire book without indulging in a galss—okay, bottle—of wine! He's caused Gabrielle and Andre grief from day one, though while he had Gabrielle trapped in hell, Pluto changed.However, as the myth goes, Gabrielle can leave Hell and return to Earth. Return to Andre, her true soulmate and love of her life. Their affections for one another never wavers, if anything, their bond is strengthened."He tasted like I remembered—like home."So all was right in the world for like, a second. Oliver and Leann turn up and save the day, duh. ;) Oliver, oh how I missed the smart-mouthed fairy. His one-liners had me rolling! Leann is a great seer and leads them from ambush after another.Gabrielle is kick ass in this book! She's strong and bold and refuses to back down or shy away from what she wants: a life with Andre and her ties free from the Devil for good. Action from page one and the nonstop excitement never slows for a second.At the end of a series I'm always left feeling something was missing, but not the case with The Damned. Laura Thalassa did a fantastic job writing the final book in The Unearthly Series.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A Darned Good Read! By Amazon Customer I received an ARC from the author in exchange for an honest review.Normally, I do not start reading a series by reading the last book in the series. It's akin to walking in 50 minutes into a 2 hour movie and asking what happened. (If you're one of those people, just stop.) Sometimes, series have standalone books and you can read out of sequence. That's not the case with Laura Thalassa's "The Damned". That being said, however, I did read it without reading the others."The Damned" was friggin' amazing! I hadn't meant to read it out of order. I was just going to browse the first page and check out how many words in the book. I was so hooked from the first page that I couldn't stop reading.This is the second book I've read by Thalassa. I just love her style. This book blew my mind! I laughed, I gasped, and I couldn't unglue my eyes from the words. It was so imaginative and well-written (of course, we're talking Laura Thalassa!).It was obvious to me that this book was researched quite well. Details stood out that weren't just a by-product of an active imagination. I do wonder how she came up with such a creepy description of hell...Speaking of hell... Her imagery was downright awesome. Her picture of hell wasn't just creepy. It bordered on frightening. And, the things that happened there.... I'm at a loss for how to describe them. I had images burned in my head for a few days after the last page of "The Damned".Thalassa's understanding and development of the man himself (Asiri) was excellent. She created a character which encompassed nearly everything I'd ever read about the first fallen angel. But, she made him real on the page. Thalassa associated emotions with Asiri which other people might not have imagined--love, hurt, pain (his and not someone else's), sorrow. That's creative! I aspire to that level of creativity.Naturally, I missed the details by reading the last book first. I wondered what the characters and locations looked like. I didn't have the understanding of previous events. But, the story was so well done, I was able to piece together things quickly without taking away from this book.I loved the premise of "The Damned", which was hope in a world surrounded by darkness and deception. I appreciated the characters she created and the outcome Thalassa gave them. It seemed very fitting giving the turmoil the main characters experienced.I highly recommend reading this book AFTER you've read books one through four. I have my copy of the first book and will re-read "The Damned" in the proper order.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Liked the series. By Amazon Customer This series was great in the beginning. Over the last few books, though, it dragged, and I found myself flipping through the pages to get to the resolution. That being said, if you are just beginning the series, it will probably be much better than waiting in between the small books, and losing the flow. Would recommend.
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