Sacrifice
(Daughters of Lilith #3)
Publication Date: January 2014
Paperback,
279 pages, Secret Tree Press
Genres: YA, Paranormal
Just when Braedyn Murphy thought
she understood the danger descending on her little town of Puerto Escondido, a
new threat arrives. A cult devoted to Lilith has taken up residence in town,
led by a charismatic old woman with more than one secret. When Cassie gets
tangled up in the mystery, Braedyn realizes her two worlds are colliding. But
if she’s going to stop Lilith and her Daughters from reclaiming this earth,
Braedyn might not be able to protect her friends.
As her duties to the Guard become
more difficult, Braedyn turns to Lucas for solace. They begin to wonder if now
is the time to claim their one night together—knowing that one night is all
they may ever have.
Darker forces have their own
plans for Braedyn and the Guard. No one ever told Braedyn this battle would be
easy—but how much can one girl be asked to sacrifice in order to save the
world?
My Review
Is it weird to say that I vastly enjoy books about demons? I
think it is. Sort of. Oh well...
This book was CA-RAH-HAZY. There was so much going on and I
was all like “Woah!” and “Nuh-huh” and “Oh God, that didn’t just happen!!!”
This is the third book in a series, so if you haven’t read
books one and two, Thrall and Incubus, you probably don’t want to read
this review. There won’t be any plot spoilers, so if you want to stick around
you can, but you might be a little confused.
Braedyn Murphy is a very kickass character. I think I’ve
established that in my previous reviews of the series (To view them go here
and/or
here.). She may not make the smartest choices sometimes (What teenage
half-demon does nowadays?), but she can fight like hell to rectify her wrongs.
She did seem to grow up a lot in this book and I really enjoyed her character
development.
There was a lot more interaction with some of the side
characters in this book. Karayan, Cassie, and Royal were all featured quite
heavily. And what’s great is that they weren’t always doing stuff that revolved
around Lilitu. Quintenz had her characters studying for finals and eating food like
regular human beings. That made me happy. It seems like sometimes authors
forget their characters are people and that they need to take a break from
all of the potential angst in a YA novel. The only bad thing about the side
characters showing up more was that Lucas was in the book quite a bit less. I
was kind of disappointed about that. Okay, I was very disappointed.
But then…
THAT ENDING! OMG! I couldn’t believe Quintenz went
there. But she did. And. I. Loved. It. I had no idea this book wasn’t the
last one in the series. I was hoping for things to be all wrapped up. Little
did I know that Braedyn and the gang are going to be together for at least two
more books. So yeah, the plot of this book was insane and the ending had me
freaking out. It totally made up for the small lull I had towards the middle of
the story.
So, if you’re looking for a series that has a girl with
weapons—who knows how to use them—and some evil ancient soul-sucking demons,
read this series! Or, if you stopped after book one or two and haven’t gotten
ahold of this book yet, GO GET IT!
P.S. Is it time for book #4’s release date yet?
*Note: I
received a copy of this book to review from the author. This in no way altered
my opinion/review.
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