Archangel Uriel is hell bent on revenge on the demon prince Vladek. To get into the prince’s impenetrable fortress, he’ll have to fight in the pits of the underworld. And he’ll need the help of the last person he can trust — the demon witch Nadya. There is no way Nadya, who spends her days taking care of others, expected to find Uriel on her doorstep. He seems no happier about being there than … there than she does. But helping him means evening the scales against her backstabbing sister, and she’ll do whatever it takes to make that bitch pay.
Using the fight pit circuits in the demon underworld, Nadya helps Uriel combat his way to the arena at the castle in Russia. Only she isn’t what she seems. As a matter of fact, she may hold the key to his redemption…and to his heart.
Each book in the Dominion series is STANDALONE:
* The Deepest Well (prequel)
* Darkest Heart
* Hardest Fall
* Coldest Fire
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He is out for revenge against the demon prince Vladek, but to get into the prince’s impenetrable fortress, Uriel have to fight in the pits of the underworld. By helping the Archangel Uriel, Nadya can even the scales against her backstabbing sister and she will do whatever it takes to make her pay. Nadya helps Uriel combat his way to the arena at the castle in Russia, but she isn’t what she seems, as a matter of fact she may hold the key to his redemption…and to his heart.
What an awesome, earth shattering conclusion to the Dominion series! Uriel and Nadya are two bold, striking characters that easily capture the attention of their audience which consists not only of the readers but also the bad guys. The chemistry between them is made of strong, electrical and fiery current but the romance is quite sweet as these two wounded souls join together to achieve their goals. Lots of emotional turmoil flowing the pages along with the passion and romance which really brings these characters to life.
The fast paced plot is full of energy, suspense and excitement as they enact their plan to reach the arena, knowing that once they are there, things will not go as they expect. The danger builds the closer they get to their enemy and with a couple stunning twists the readers just have to hang on to every last word of this exhilarating, nail biting read.
I’ve been waiting this whole time for Uriel’s story and man was it EVERYTHING. Uriel has intrigued from the start. I’m drawn to the cold and dangerous characters. There is just something about reading a character like that finding his other half. This book had me giddy with how Uriel slowly thawed for Nayda. It’s everything that I love to see in a couple.
Nayda was an amazing heroine. I love it when an author can create a woman to admire and respect. She was such a sweet person who cared more about others than herself. She has reason to fear so much but that never stopped her from doing the right thing. She was perfect for Uriel.
Their love story wasn’t the only thing that held me captive. Finally seeing our favorite characters go after Vladek was so satisfying. His rein of terror lasted too long and who better than to take him down that the two who were most effected by him.
I’m sad to see this series end. Every book has been captivating to read. I’ve loved all the characters. Each of them have been unique in their own way and brought a lot to the series as a whole. This kind of series is one of my favorite type to read. I easily get hooked on a story where good fights evil and wins. This was an amazing series and I highly recommend it for all you paranormal lovers.
A kiss was a caress of souls. An intimate entanglement of breath and affection.
What a fabulous ending to a magnificent series!!! Uriel’s book was everything that I hoped for!!! And the cover was perfect too! I’ve never been into fluffy cherub angels,I want the biggest,baddest kickass Angel their is and uriel is this and more. And he is so fucking alpha sexy and has a dragon too!!! What he went through at the hands of the black demoness witch lisabette should have broken him,but if anything it made him stronger,after kiling the witch that held him captive and escaping he has lived for revenge against vladek the demon king who captured and gave him to lisabette to be her pet. He needs Nadya to get to vladek but even though she helped him one night from another beating by the sick bitch lisabette,he see’s her as just another evil demoness witch and it doesn’t help that it’s whispered that she’s also vladek’s secret concubine. I don’t want to say anymore about the plot other then to say things aren’t always what they seem and their is a twist that I didn’t see coming! Juliette cross is a fabulous storyteller and so descriptive that I can picture not only this world she has created but her characters as well! I love all and will miss this series so much!! I was hoping read more about the hot sexy legion General maximus with his beautiful black wings and one of my fave demons skaal ,I love this guy!! And Yorick for a bad guy was yummie too! This was a steamy hot sexy read and the chemistry between nayda and uriel was hawt! If you haven’t read a Juliette cross book your missing out,all her books are 5 star reads! I can’t wait to see what comes next!! Until next time luv’s
COLDEST FIRE is the third and final full-length instalment in Juliette Cross’ post-apocalyptic, dystopian DOMINION fantasy, romance series focusing on the fight for control and power- the Great War- between Heaven and Hell. This is Archangel Uriel, and witch Nadya. COLDEST FIRE can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous story lines is revealed where necessary. The Dominion series is a sequel to the Vessel Series
Told from dual first person perspectives (Uriel and Nadya) COLDEST FIRE follows the building relationship and romance between Archangel Uriel, and witch Nadya. For months Nadya had been imprisoned in Estonia by demon king Vladek, while Uriel found himself the prisoner and slave of a powerful witch known as Lisabette. Freed from his prison Uriel goes in search of Nadya, the witch he considers in league with the demons of hell.
Uriel is desperate to return to destroy the self-proclaimed demon king Vladek but his only way to Vladek is through the fighting pits with the help of a witch he doesn’t trust. After his tortuous months under the control of Lisabette, Uriel looks at all witches as a pock against the world. But Uriel needs Nadya’s help, and it’s with her help that Uriel will find himself falling for the woman that has stolen his heart.
The relationship between Uriel and Nadya begins as a business arrangement but our couple originally met when Nadya and Uriel were first imprisoned months before. Uriel needs Nadya’s connections but Nadya struggles with memories of torture and abuse at the hands of a demon Uriel is determined to destroy. As plans are made to get Uriel into the fighting pits, our hero finds himself falling for the broken witch. The $ex scenes are intimate and passionate without he use of over the top, sexually graphic language and text.
There is a large ensemble cast of energetic and colorful secondary and supporting characters including demon king Vladek, Lisabette witch, high demon Yorick, and the high demon of Moscow Skaal. We are reintroduced to Kat and George (The Deepest Well .5), Anya and Dommiel (The Darkest Heart #1) and Xander and Carowyn aka Bone (Hardest Fall #2).
COLDEST FIRE is a character driven story of betrayal and revenge; of trust and forgiveness; of heartbreak and love. The premise is engaging, entertaining and thrilling; the romance is seductive, spicy and intense; the characters are sensitive, spirited and charismatic. Juliette Cross writes from the heart: her characters are enthralling, sexy and imaginative; her stories are brilliant and intense.
Holy. Freaking. WOW.
I knew Uriel was going to be one seriously badass archangel set on revenge but damn! he totally blew me away with all his alpha badassery.
While the romance between Uriel and Nadya is a standalone and it can be enjoyed as such, I strongly suggest reading the first two books in this spinoff series, Darkest Heart and Hardest Fall. I’d even go as far as saying if you really want to know Uriel, starting with the Vessel Trilogy wouldn’t be a bad idea. Especially when it’ll explain in-depth how the world descended into the chaos, it is in and you’ll get acquainted with all the players on the board—good ones, evil ones and those in between.
Now, I don’t want to give anything away, so I’ll just say Coldest Fire is full of action with pit fights, combat and all-out battles along with an incredibly sweet romance and hot as hell sexy shenanigans.
Uriel is one powerful mofo, and although he was understandably closed off in the beginning after the ordeal he went through, he almost immediately found himself being melted by the lovely Nadya. Once he let himself start to feel and the more time he spent in the company of the witch, the attraction and connection they shared could not be denied. Uriel was a totally dreamy H, all gruff and broody, protective, bossy and alpha sweet.
“If you don’t want him, you best make it clear. Because, Nadya, when he comes for you, when he figures it out, it’s going to be a firestorm.”
I must confess that I was a little apprehensive at first about Nadya. You see, Ms. Cross writes the most kickass leading ladies ever, and I just wasn’t sure how sweet, caring and timid Nadya was going to fit that role. She wasn’t a warrior like Anya, Bone, or some of the ladies in the Vampire Blood series, but that doesn’t mean she wasn’t kickass. Her devotion to helping others, right wrongs, and her determination to keep Uriel safe even if it meant walking into her worst nightmare made her one hell of a fighter and I loved that about her.
Even though I was a bit disappointed Genevieve and Jude didn’t make even a small appearance to kick some demon ass, I absolutely loved everything about Coldest Fire. This was an epic ending to a superbly well done and incredibly interesting series and I hope to hear more from this gang sometime in the future.
*I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book*
I’m in love with an archangel!! When we first met Uriel, he was tortured and chained to a dark witch who had bespelled him with black magic, dampening his powers to have her wicked way with him. His unrelenting strength and his vow of vengeance kept him going. In a life full of darkness, there was one bright light – another witch with compassion in her eyes and a burgeoning need to ease his pain. But how can one of them be a beacon of hope? Once rescued, Uriel lived to fulfill his promise, to satisfy his thirst for revenge and only one person could help him deliver… Nadya, the same witch who was there during his time of captivity. I was so excited to read about how Uriel and Nadya not only got their revenge, but how they found eternal love. Cross never fails to deliver and this story definitely gets my ringing endorsement – one of the BEST reads of 2019!
Juliette Cross has brought the Dominion series to a close with a fantastic bang. There was tons of action, I got to see my beloved Dommiel, and those fighting pits really came to life for me. Am I sad to see it all go? Of freaking course! Not only have I met and loved some amazing demons and fallen angels, but I just met an incredible archangel and I want more. However, I’m thrilled with everything I got and all that I’ve read and I can’t wait to see what this author will gift us with next!
Uriel finally managed to get free of Vladek. But not before he suffered at the hands of a certain female demon. He wants revenge. Badly. But would he be willing to corrupt his very angelic nature to get it? He just needs the help of another survivor. But can he really face putting Nadya back into the clutches of the very man she spent years trying to escape from?
He needs to get to the fighting pit in Vladek’s castle. He needs a demon to “speak” for him. Enter Nadya. Former abuse victim of Vladek and little does Uriel know, she also has a past with her female tormentor.
Holy Moly! What a way to end. Jam packed with action, adventure, mystery and passion! Uriel is a really avenging angel, one entirely too near the edge of becoming fallen. Nadya may come over as meek and unassuming. But she has an inner strength that SHE doesn’t even know she has. She still sees herself as the victim she was, not the survivor she is.
A new installment in the fascinating and complex dystopian future world of the Dominion series where otherworldly creatures have conquered humans and rule the planet.
In this brilliantly creative book we get a modified enemies-to-lovers story where Archangel Uriel is forced to work together with one of his enemies, a witch named Nadya. Only, she’s not really his enemy. She’s an outlier for her kind with a sweet and gentle nature who wants nothing to do with the demons most witches associate with. Sparks flew between these characters from the moment they were both on the same page and smoldered until Uriel finally got a clue and caved to the heat.
I love reading a paranormal romance that reminds me why this will always be my favorite genre. Thank you Juliette Cross for a super-charged, smexy, highly satisfying read!
I loved Uriel and Nadya’s story! She wasn’t shy and mousy, but a subtle force to be reckoned with. And Uriel? Well, that man had so many layers I couldn’t wait to unwrap and reveal! The attraction was obvious to everyone but these two, and let me just say the wait…soooo worth-while
And hail, hail, Uriel’s awesome team make appearances! What good is a battle without friends? George, Kat, Xander, Carowyn, Anya, my forever favorite bad-boy Dommiel (who provides the best tongue-in-cheek and yes, sometimes crudely sarcastic remarks around) and Circe, Uriel’s lovably stubborn, yet devoted dragon who, I think, had the best job of the book-They’re back and fighting mad in fantastically charged scenes that had me breaking table manners and reading at the dinner table.
In a nutshell, Uriel and Nadya’s book was intense! From the pulsating action sequences, a sexy little romance, sarcastic humor, and an angry archangel bent on revenge…oh my goodness, Coldest Fire was the PERFECT wrap up to the Dominion series!
I would definitely recommend reading previous books in the series because:
1. Dommiel -who can resist a not-quite reformed bad boy/demon, and yes, I am shamelessly plugging his book here.
2. Dominion is a great fantasy series.
3. You’ll really get a feel for the bonds that tie all these characters together!
4. Did I mention this was a great fantasy series?!
I received an ARC from NetGalley and this is my honest review.
What a stunning conclusion to this series! I couldn’t imagine a better way to end things.
Nadya has eeked out as peaceful of an existence as she can since her time with Vladek. But when Uriel arrives at her home in need of her assistance, her life is thrown directly into the battle of good and evil. Uriel is unable to forget the last time he saw the witch, Nadya. He doesn’t trust her kind but the more he gets to know her, the more he realizes that perhaps he has judged her unfairly.
’He was created to exact justice on evil.’
Oh my, how my heart went out to Nadya. What horrors she has lived through, yet she was so strong. Extremely strong, even as she feared Uriel and all that he made her feel. And especially when she takes a stand to bring down the demon king that marked every faucet of her life.
”It’s just that…sometimes…the past can leave scars that dig too deep. That can never be erased. And so, we have to be content with a half-life once we’ve flown our course and made it through to the other side without burning.”
I’ve been waiting for Uriel’s story since I first met him so long ago. He definitely lived up to all my expectations. After his time as Lisabette’s captive, his heart has hardened and all he lives for is complete vengeance upon Vladek. He’s pretty stony going in, but his warming towards Nadya captured my heart completely. And it doesn’t take long for that warming to turn to total conflagration.
’My, how I’d fallen so fast. Thousands of years in this world and no mortal or immortal had clawed inside of me like the lovely Nadya.’
’When I wanted something, I didn’t give up. I only hoped Nadya was ready for my kind of perseverance. Because claiming her and making her mine was quickly eclipsing all other goals in my life.’
One of the most beautiful moments I think I’ve ever read was when Nadya shares her greatest shame with Uriel. His response is what romance is all about. This moment, this scene, is the true magic of this story and worth reading this book for if not for any other reason. But there are definitely so many other reasons.
With plenty of action and drama, we get to witness firsthand Uriel’s abilities as well as watch the previous characters of both this series and the Vessel Triology come together to fight against evil. I was totally captivated by each action sequence as this author presents us with such a clear picture of what is happening, you’ll feel as though you are in the midst of it all along with this hero and heroine.
This is a rich, full story with characters that will consume your heart and mind long after the last page.
While I’m excited to finally read Uriel’s story, I’m sad to see the end of this series. 6 books (the beginning/introduction with the 3 original Vessel series books and then the Dominion series to wrap it up) will get you hooked like that.
Uriel wants to end the terror reign of high demon Vladek. To achieve this goal he needs the help of the witch and Vladek’s former concubine, Nadya. Their journey through the fighting pits of the demon underworld reveals their hidden secrets and deepest desires turning the defeat of Vladek into the ultimate revenge.
Even though each story in the series is written as a stand-alone, I highly recommend reading in order to fully immerse yourself into the world before and after the wall between good and darkness fell
Coldest Fire is book four in the Dominion series by Juliette Cross. This is the final book of this series and what a way to go out, with Uriel, the Archangel, his quest for revenge, and the woman who reawakens his heart.
Uriel is now free from the time he spent imprisoned by the evil demon prince, Vladek. He has healed on the outside, but inside, he still rages. He wants revenge for what Vladek did to him and so many other innocents. He has a plan. He will fight in the pits until he can work his way up to the main event, the pit in Vladek’s circle. Then he will exact his revenge. But he can’t just waltz into these demon’s castles and volunteer to fight. He needs help getting in. That is what put him on the witch Nadya’s doorstep.
“I’d always been Uriel, the merciful one. The benevolent. The healer. But no longer. Those parts of me had been cut out.”
“Ending Vladek would be the catalyst to bury my hatred. Once and for all.”
Nadya was a witch who had escaped her own torture at the hands of Vladek. Now she lives alone in a small cottage deep in the woods. But then Uriel was brought to her, asking for help getting back to the place she never wanted to go near again. She recognized the same pain in Uriel that she herself feels. She wants nothing to do with this plan, but also understands Uriel’s need for revenge.
“She was good. Beautiful in her pristine purity and compassionate heart.”
“She wasn’t a creature of the dark after all. No. She was a luminescent light like no other.”
Uriel had a deep distrust of witches. But the more he saw Nadya, the more he realized how good she was. And the more her light started to melt his frozen heart. Until the mission was no longer about revenge for what happened to him, but for what happened to her.
Wow, what a way to wrap up this series. I knew Uriel’s story would be epic and it was. He was so filled with darkness in the beginning. It was so wonderful to watch Nadya’s light slowly seep in, for all of her goodness to melt the ice from around his heart. Uriel was everything I hoped he would be. At first you get the idea that Nadya is helpless. But oh how wrong you would be. She is strong. She stands by Uriel’s side and together they find a way to conquer the evil that tried to imprison them.
You can read this as a stand alone, enough details are given to piece together the back story. But really, you would be missing so much if you don’t start at the beginning. I have read all of Juliette’s books and I can assure you that every book is an experience you don’t want to miss.
“My light, Nadya. You are my light.”
“This was my paradise. My heaven on earth.”
***5 ‘My Domina’ Stars***
I don’t want the series to end (mostly because I don’t want to leave my German demons ~ but that’s just me) but as far as endings go, this one rocked! It was sweet, a little bit gory, funny and all kinds of smexy and swoon worthy goodness.
I adored Nadya and Uriel. They’ve both been to hell and back and despite all that was inflicted on them, they’ve come out stronger for it in different ways, though they both still bear the scars in one way or another. Their journey to their HEA was a lot of fun. There were some dark moments, but I loved how they helped each other work through them while becoming more entwined with each other as they got to know each other. The chemistry between them was HAWT and their bantering was a lot of fun. There wasn’t a lot of angsty moments between them, something I appreciated since there was enough drama going on around them to keep things quite interesting and in the end, I loved how everything worked out for them.
This book definitely gave the series a great send off. All of the issues plaguing our heros were tied up well and I didn’t have to give the author the evil eye like I have in the past *BSEG* I loved catching up with Dommiel & Anya, George & Kat and Xander & Carowyn and getting to know Skaal, Circe and Deimos…and of course my German demons ~ Axel, Wolfrick and Gustav ~ who I would LOVE to see more of in maybe another spinoff??? Maybe?? But, if not, this was still a great series, so if you’re into angels and demons battling it out and finding love while doing it, then this is a must read for you!
~ Copy provided by the author & publisher via NetGalley & voluntarily reviewed ~
I first discovered this author when I read her Vampire Blood series that took well known fairy tales and gave them a whole new twist. Now she’s given readers this series that takes Angels and Demons and brings them crashing down to Earth !
Uriel is a powerful Archangel but he made the mistake of being too trusting which led to him being taken prisoner and now he’s escaped he is out for revenge that’s bloody and fatal ! Nadya knows more about the Demon that Uriel is set on confronting then she’s letting on but her innate goodness means when the terrifying Archangel shows up at her door she agrees to help him. Together they go back to Russia for a final showdown but can Uriel really forgive the woman who stood by and watched him suffer ?
I loved that the author gave Uriel a Dragon because it just added yet another magical element to this story. The couple are just so perfect together but I have to point out that all the characters here are just so delicious and it was wonderful to have previous couples appear in what I’m guessing might be the final book. If I have to criticise anything it’s that cover because it looks nothing like how I imagined Uriel and if you haven’t read Darkest Heart yet please do because that is a cover worth drooling over !
This voluntary take is of a copy I requested from Netgalley and my thoughts and comments are honest and I believe fair
This is another great paranormal read from Juliette Cross. Archangel Uriel is back in the last place he wants to be. He needs help from witch Nadya if he wants to destroy the demon prince Vladek. Nadya has never expected to see Uriel again and is ready to help him when he needs her. Although Uriel hates witches- with a reason-he can not help but fall for the little Nadya. Nadya has so many secrets and is scared of what will Uriel think of her when he finds out. Will they stay together and be strong enough to defeat the demon prince. I liked the story and the characters. The way they heel eachother and fight for their love. It was great that the story was not predictable and that we saw the characters from other books and how are they doing.
I volunteered to review an ARC of this book for NetGalley
Be still my heart! Coldest Fire is a magnificent ending to a phenomenal series by Juliette Cross. While the books are technically stand-alone, there are characters and references to the previous books in the series. I highly recommend reading the series in order.
Nadya and Uriel have something in common. Both slaves at one point – Uriel to Lisabette and Nadya to demon prince Vladek – Nadya and Uriel have escaped. The scars inflicted, internally and externally, have influenced how both characters have lived since escaping the clutches of their tormentors. Nadya is in hiding and Uriel has been planning a way to wreak revenge upon Vladek. When Uriel’s plans involve infiltrating the fighting pits and clawing his way to Vladek, he knows the only person who can get his foot in the door involves the one woman he can’t trust – Nadya, the demon witch.
As Uriel and Nadya plan how to move Uriel through the ranks in the fighting pits, Uriel learns that Nadya may not be the demon witch he has told himself she is since his liberation from Lisabette. Their relationship evolves subtly at first, neither character wanting to take the next step but not wanting to be without the other. Their romantic dance made my heart swell as Uriel and Nadya realize they were meant for each other.
This story is described in such an epic way that I visualized every scene, felt every emotion, and became so absorbed I thought I was there. The description of events at the beginning of Chapter 28 impressed me so much. I was in awe, excited, and had a definite “what now, bitches!?” reaction the way the author presented the scene. I couldn’t ask for better writing than what I find in all of Juliette Cross’s books.
I’m sad to see the stories of the characters from The Vessel Trilogy and the Dominion series come to an end. I enjoyed every book that lead to Coldest Fire. I was captivated by each story, the characters, and the setting of each book. The uniqueness of each story kept me interested, I was happy about the crossing over of characters, the writing style and plot kept me engaged, and the swoon-worthy romances lifted me up and filled me with joy.
Goodness, goodness me! This is another masterpiece of writing in this fantastic fantasy world created by the always fabulous Ms. Cross with spectacular characters and a thrilling storyline. This story finds Uriel, the beautiful archangel, on the mend after his escape from the torture by Vladek demon witch, Lisabette. Those two are such wonderful villains that you love to hate. Uriel wants his revenge and to stop Vladek’s demonic treatment of humans and other creatures. That archangel is epitome of goodness! Uriel finds himself in need of help from the one person he has no interest in every seeing again, the human witch Nadya. Even though she aided Uriel when he was held captive, she’s still a witch and Lisabette’s sister and not to be trusted as far as Uriel is concerned. What Uriel doesn’t realize is that Nadya was held captive and tortured by Vladek and was not a willing subject to the evil demon king like he thought. Uriel and Nadya have so much in common as they both endured atrocities at the hands of the demon king and Lisabette. Nadya doesn’t hesitate to help Uriel even at great risk to herself. It doesn’t take long for Uriel to see the true goodness and light that is Nadya and, of course, who wouldn’t be all tingly in the presence of the sexy golden archangel. He’s the bomb! As they plan Vladek’s downfall, the attraction and love between the two grows into a beautiful romance. Spine-tingling chemistry and a sweet connection. I was a goner when Uriel used his special magic to heal Nadya of her scars from her time with Vladek. And there’s some sexy role playing as Uriel works his way through the demon fighting pits to get to Vladek. Lots of tense action and a heart-stopping thrill ride as they finally reach their goal and the ultimate fight with Vladek that puts Nadya in danger and Uriel calling all his heavenly resources to defeat evil. All the old crew is there for the final battle and it’s spellbinding, nail biting excitement. Another epic battle in this outstanding series. I can’t believe this is the last story. What about the hunky Maximus and the German rocker demon brothers and the fierce humans? I want their stories! Maybe a new series? I hope so because this left me wanting more of the fantastic world where heaven and hell is unleashed on earth and angels and humans fight the demons for dominance in the timeless story of good versus evil. Plus all the swoon-worthy creatures and heart-melting romance. Absolutely terrific! I voluntarily reviewed an ARC.
I feel like I’ve been waiting for Uriel’s story for .. like ever! Pair him up with an unlikely heroine that is Nadya and it ends up being an absolute win for me!
The one thing about Juliette’s books is that they’re so easy to get hooked on. The Dominion series is a phenomenal series with a super engaging storyline and top-notch characters that you’ll no doubt fall in love with.
I’ve gotta say that Nadya and Uriel had layers for days. There was sooooooo much to them that I should have expected, but it still managed to surprise me. These two have literally been through hell and back. And Uriel’s need to avenge what was brutally done to him, we only really see the surface of it until later on in the book. My goodness, he is a machine and that shouldn’t have surprised me at all. He’s an archangel, like hello!
Nadya was the perfect match for Uriel, they have a mutual understanding and their time together was a healing one. They were different, yet the same. And I was all about watching these two finally fall in love!
Such a great read and it was the best to see previous characters come in, which I’ve dubbed them the dream team.
An absolute must read!
**I RECEIVED A COMPLIMENTARY READER’S COPY FROM ENTANGLED PUBLISHING FOR AN HONEST REVIEW. THIS DOES NOT AFFECT MY OPINION OF THE BOOK OR CONTENT OF MY REVIEW**
Juliette Cross