The hunt is who is the predator; who is the prey?Convents, crossbows, and creeps—all in a day’s work when it comes to hunting damned souls. Quick-witted and always on the go, Fia Drake’s whole life has revolved around independence.Now that independence is being threatened. First it was a fiery phoenix breaking through her window. Now, it’s a shimmering winged being beckoning her back to the community she left in her teens. Worse yet, she is asked to become a mentor to a new generation of soul hunters.If it were up to her, she would just skip town.Unfortunately, two complications prevent her from #1: A message from the tarot reveals someone close is plotting against her, and the best way to uncover a traitor is to stand by their side.Complication #2: The drummer in her bed isn’t going away. Max Hawkins, her unrelenting knight in scuffed sneakers, refuses to let her fight alone.With a shot of liquid courage and a blessed tattoo, can Fia work out who’s hunting her—or will it all end in flames?
From the time she was old enough to form such bold opinions, D. Gabrielle Jensen has loved good music and robust storytelling, hated the sound of her government name, and yearned for the commotion and serenity of a major metropolis. She has won writing awards she forgot about long ago, and college was a string of 4 a.m. discussions and Greek mixers so she filed all of that away as inconsequential.
Out in the wild, D. can be found roaming rooftops and alleyways with her camera, screaming in the front row of a concert, or on the hunt for a damn fine cup of coffee. Or just hanging out at home with her cat. Follow her online, strike up a conversation, and she’ll gladly take all those black jelly beans off your hands.
Very well done. D. Gabrielle Jensen has made a worth continuation of the story of her modern-day demon huntress Fia Drake. While this story can stand on its own, I do recommend the previous book in the series, “Drummers and Demons”. Not only do we have a great kick-butt heroine, but fully fleshed out secondary characters that you’ll be rooting for as well. I am already hoping for a third installment.
Fia is an amazing, complex, strong character that make a series worth reading. If you are interested in paranormal or supernatural stories with twists and turns, you will absolutely love this series.