You can run, but you can’t hide from the Reaper. A strange pottery container unearthed in the backyard. Sleepless nights filled with intoxicating dreams. A creature who seems to be warning her. They all seem unconnected until Azrael arrives to correct Ayla’s newest fare. That’s when she realizes there’s a deeper mystery bubbling beneath the surface of what the jars represent, and it has … represent, and it has everything to do who put them there in the first place.
Dire is the second instalment of the Reaper’s Redemption series, an urban fantasy collection with a whole new take on the Grim Reaper.
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BOOK REVIEW : DIRE (REAPER REDEMPTION SERIES BOOK 2 ) THEA ATKINSON u202c
A Reaper, a Nephilium, a Necromancer, a Druid, a Goddess, a Incubus and The Angel of Death All Walk into a Cathedral…
Who Will Walkout With Their Life in Tack? And if They Do, Will It Ever Be The & Same?
We can’t always pick our relatives, but we can pick those of us we wish to call our family. Ayla, Sarah, Callum & Gramps begin to settle in & relax after their harrowing ordeal in Grim, warding the home and trying to protecting Sarah, when all hell breaks loose!
But who’s in danger this time? Will it be Sarah from her family, Ayla from those she must reap, Callum from the Supernatural Community of Dyre or will it be all of the above?
Thea Atkinson’s creation Dyre, a small American town full of Supernatural beings, some good, some bad and some evil incarnate, all fighting, some for survival, some for love of family & friends and some because they can!
Ms Atkinson knows how to write real people as characters,
both main & secondary. They’re flawed, each hold secrets, they’re problematic and all have the capacity for good & bad. Some I love, some I want to love and some I love to hate, but all make me feel as if I’m right in the thick of things, experiencing a crush, the fear, falling in love, or fighting for my life, as if I’m right there along side them in the scenes.
Ayla – A troubled young woman, in & out of foster homes all her life,
till Gramps partition’s the courts for her guardianship.
Always trying to protect those she loves at her own expense. Rebellious, hard head, stubborn and my favourite character of the book, she has a lot of growing to do, in more ways than one and looked down upon by the towns folk.
Innocent, inexperienced & green in the ways of love and the supernatural.
Callum – The brave fireman of the town and loved by all who know him, always willing to run headlong into danger. Has a strength, a strong willingness and is eager to please. Not yet ready to accept what he wants or who he truly is! Another loveable character, his need to be the hero an endearing trait, but not always needed.
Sarah – Another flawed, troubled young woman in & out of foster system, till she ran when her family regained her guardianship. Her family life, not one of love and affection.
Has in depth knowledge of the supernatural, spells, runes witchcraft, Necromancy and wards. Handy to have around in troubled times.
Gramps – The Elder Statesman of the Pack, a once powerful Druid, wise in the ways of magic, quite and reserved, when he speaks, you listen. A loveable character who you constantly cheer on and love like your own Grandfather. Also has in depth knowledge of the supernatural & Magic.
Azrael – The Angel of Death, I want to love to hate him, but there’s just that thing I can’t quite place my finger on!
Is he in love with Ayla’s past Angel? And why is he helping her? A cruel, caring, rude, helpful, Angel of Death. Definitely more than meets the eye with this character, am waiting to reserve judgment on Azrael!
An exciting, action packed book, keeping me on the edge of my seat! Impossible to put down, this one had me glued to the screen reading faster and faster till my iPad couldn’t keep up, then I had to slow!
No longer on it’s way to being a favourite series of mine, it’s already there!
I rate Dire 5 out of 5, Not sure how this series gets any better, but I bet it does!
The jacket cover is simply stunning & spooky! In Dire need to read Book 3!
I received an advanced readers copy of this book, to write a fair and honest review!
Reviewer : Jewelz Pederick
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