They protect souls … but forget to protect their own.INCLUDES BOOKS 1-3 PLUS PREQUEL NOVELLAThis series is intended for an 18+ audienceWith over 200 five star reviews and over a thousand ratings, find out why readers call this series Romeo and Juliet with a paranormal twist. Book 1: When her father died, Lucy Mae Estmond inherited the family business. She has known all of her life that she … She has known all of her life that she would be in line to watch over the souls of the recently passed, keeping them safe from the Reapers.
The soul eating Reapers have been a plague upon the Earth, stealing souls and leaving the Keepers as the only thing that stands between Heaven and Hell. The factions despise each other and have warred for generations.
Then Lucy discovers an ancient legend predicting the arrival of the Chosen One, destined to bring forth an end to the Reapers. The surprises continue when she realizes she is that person. For Lucy, being the Chosen One doesn’t change much. Fighting Reapers is just another day in the life of a Keeper.
When she meets Jack Walker, they both realize they have an insane, mutual attraction. Too bad that he’s been sent to prevent the prophecy from coming true. His only mission: to kill the Chosen One.
Book 2:
The love of her life left her long ago, shattering her heart into a million pieces. It’s taken Hannah almost twelve years to push away the hurt and move on with life. That is, until the death of a Reaper brings Detective David Foster back to town and their paths cross once again.
With more and more of the soul-eating Reapers passing through town in search of the Chosen One, who happens to be her sister Lucy, the Estmond family has been busy enough. Now, they rally together in hopes of keeping Hannah out of prison.
With all the trouble lately, being a Keeper, a protector of souls, has never been more difficult for Hannah. Will she forgive David and rekindle their relationship? More importantly, will he find out she is the one responsible for the murder he is investigating?
Book 3:
The Reapers are coming…
The Keepers are ready to fight … to defend their home and the souls, no matter what the cost.
Olivia Estmond is tired of waiting to be attacked. It is time for the Keepers to strike first against the Reaper Empress. Preparing to fight is not a new concept for Liv, but living with a target on your back is not something she has ever dealt with. The Reapers were ordered to take out the entire Estmond family, and unless the Keepers did something about it, they wouldn’t stop until their mission was complete.
Not long ago, Aiden was a high-ranking soldier in the Reaper Army, but now he has fallen from grace in the eyes of the Empress. More than that, he wants his best friend back. He grew up with Jack and the two were once like brothers. Now, more than ever, he needed his brother. However, what he didn’t expect from becoming a double agent, was the attraction to a sexy red headed Keeper that came with the job.
Summer Hollow – Prequel Novella
Killing Reapers is just another day in the life of a Keeper.
Kat Davenport spends her nights guarding souls and attends high school by day. The Bay Area graveyards are a hot bed for Reaper activity and slow nights are rare. She is good at what she does and loves every minute of it. But when she and her father are suddenly reassigned to the blink and you’ll miss it town of Summer Hollow, she is far from happy about the move.
Gregory Estmond has taken over the graveyard in Summer Hollow. His family has guarded this Graveyard for generations and now it was all his, or so he thought. Another Keeper has been sent to help him until he comes of age. Which would be totally fine, but it wasn’t just one Keeper, his daughter arrived with him. Kat was loud mouthed, inappropriate at times and fearless. Two out of three of those things were completely the opposite of him.
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Was not impressed at all with this book. Very slow, story telling was not compelling.
Very different premise and storylines. I loved the romance in the books, and also enjoyed the action and the conflict.
Love the paranormal. I had never heard of Keepers and Reapers. Then there is a little mystery and romance thrown in. I like the family dynamics.
Loved this series!
Enjoy the twist plots in all 3 books. Must admit kelp me up to 3am. Then I had to go to bed to get up at 7 a.
While reading this book, it was easy to imagine myself there in the story. It was very descriptive and fast paced with engaging characters. It was a unique telling of good versus evil with a twist.
I really enjoyed this paranormal series. I read them all in a day or two. The characters were relatable and interesting. They allow you to fantasize about otherworldly situations and feel good about the ending.
Seems to me to be a bodice ripper (almost soft core porn) version of the Twilight type series. I think it may be aimed more toward young or young at heart women; as a 60 year old man, it didn’t engage me. It’s not bad as such, just seemed like I was reading pretty much a hundred other books, most of which I also didn’t enjoy enough to finish. There’s a heroine who is of course incredibly beautiful (but she doesn’t really know it, of course) and plucky and smart, who continually does stupid stuff. There’s a hero who is of course incredibly hot and masculine and as dark as the absence of light, but he suddenly starts doing good because, you know, beautiful plucky heroine. There’s an obligatory ancient prophecy that the heroine will end the Reapers, horrible soul-eating bad guys among which the hero is naturally numbered. Literally nothing in the book stood out for me as particularly good or particularly bad.
I’m breaking my own rule about not reviewing books I don’t like enough to finish only because BookBub is bugging me to review it. For me, it’s meh. If you find Twilight fulfilling but are frustrated that there aren’t more throbbing members, give this one a try. There are enough books in the author’s quiver that this first set of three will probably be free or cheap, so if you find the premise intriguing, give it a try. Maybe it will be your cup of tea. If you don’t find the concept intriguing, I highly doubt this one will change your mind. Personally I give it three mehs, but not having finished the first one, maybe I’m missing something.
Was not crazy about it.
I loved it
It would have been a very good book except there was constant use of the F word that was totally unnecessary. It didn’t add anything to the story. The family seemed to be very close but every other word was f this and f that. Ruined the book
Terrible, the swearing on the first two pages was awful! I can understand why they rated it for over 18. I would never get a book from this author.
I absolutely loved reading every word of this series! After reading the novella I would still like to know more about Greg and Kat. It’s definitely a Romeo and Juliet type of series and I’m totally addicted. Onto the next book!
It was light reading. I will not reread this, the short story should have been presented before the books. Positioned at the end the story seems cut off, out of sequence, your momentum has no where to go. The books were developed with a story line but none of the characters caught my interest. The use of profanity by the main character seemed at times more staged than heartfelt. It was something to read on a plane.
The characters are rather shallow and each male goes through a miraculous change for the love of a “hot woman”. The first book was the best of the lot but I only read the others becUse they were included. I would not have purchased them separately.
Not as great as some books I have read but the originality of the series makes up for that