Monday 13 July 2020

Review: The Fallen: The Complete Novel (Hell's Redemption Series Book 3) by Grace McGinty

The Fallen: The Complete Novel (Hell's Redemption Book 3)The Fallen: The Complete Novel by Grace McGinty
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Hope Collects a Harem

I’d probably give this book 4.5 ⭐️ if I could.

In my review of the last book, The Unrepentant: The Complete Novel, I stated I wasn’t happy about the abrupt end, but hoped that this book would answer all the questions I had, and I’m happy to say it did.

This book runs parallel to the last half of the previous book for a while, before starting it’s own separate story line. Hope is the smaller twin sister, she’s always been protected and looked after because she is not violent in any shape or form. She’s an empath which means she can feel other people’s emotions and even hear strong thoughts if she’s touching that person. She can speak mind to mind with angels and fallen angels, oh and her twin sister.

After Hope is kidnapped and rescued, she is treated to a bodyguard from the Mulligan family, in the shape of their best enforcer, Blue. In addition to Blue, Mephistopheles, a Fallen Angel, seems to have appointed himself as bodyguard too, for some reason that Hope can’t fathom. Then Azriel, The Angel of Death keeps turning up randomly, seemly fascinated by her, whom he calls ‘The Aberration’. Gusion is Mephistopheles’ best friend, and another Fallen Angel, and turns up to flirt with Hope, much to Mephistopheles chagrin.

Hope knows she can’t fight against the people who kidnapped her and killed Estrella, but she wants to help. She’s given a few small jobs to do, which reveal to other angels her skill set. This sets her along another path entirely.

I love how this book rounded out the series. We find out what happens to Estrella and we get to know Hope. I love her as a character. She’s not strong in the physical sense, and she lives in her emotions, but she is willing to try and fight through the overwhelming emotions that she is surrounded by, that don’t belong to her. I like that she has times of weakness and sorrow and knows herself and her strengths and weaknesses.

This book also introduces the Serendipity, which is the first book in the next series, and I can’t wait to get to that either!

I really like this author, she’s witty and eloquent. She creates very relatable characters and at the same time writes engaging plot lines. I have become somewhat of a fan.

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