Monday 12 July 2021

Review: Culling Damnation (The Enchantress Series Book 5) by Erin R Flynn

Culling Damnation Culling Damnation by Erin R. Flynn
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Evil Spirits To Trap

This is book 5 in a continuing series, which means you need to read the previous books to understand this one.

After the Tribunal Soraya was inundated with emotions and memories. She had been overwhelmed by everything and pulled into hermit mode, simply working and not doing anything else. Stunned to find weeks had passed since she last saw Remy Hunt, her pet werewolf, she has to deal with the fallout of having hurt his feelings.

This book explores how Soraya moves forward with her relationship as this is the first one she’s had in centuries. She’s unsure because she finds herself caring deeply about his happiness and she discovers that she also trusts him despite herself. This means they have to work together to decide how their relationship is going to work and with a centuries-old enchantress who runs a business empire, a coven and is also an Elder this means a distinct shortage of time.

In addition to having to sort out the Enchanters Elders, now she has wiped the old ones out, she has a decidedly awful case with Chicago PD involving an evil spirit who kills the emotionally vulnerable.

The case is important to the storyline but it doesn’t dominate it. This story focuses mainly on Soraya and Remy’s relationship and how Soraya can fix things for the world without being totally overwhelmed by it.

This book was really enjoyable. I got sucked in and the scenes in the club Remy took them to were seriously hot. I’m really enjoying the way Soraya is becoming emotionally involved with Remy and Remy has developed from an angry sceptic into a loving and thoughtful partner who just wants to take care of his mistress.

Definitely, a fun read, and I'll be continuing the series.

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