When I fall, I fall hard…I wake up in Hades with no clue how to get back home or why I’m even here. Being here alone would have been easier than finding Cathy, another Demon Hunter beside me. It doesn’t take long until some of my questions are answered. Nicolas Frost is here, the man who tried to kill me. I’m dragged across Hades, narrowly missing death and torture only to arrive at Nicolas’s … and torture only to arrive at Nicolas’s domain where I finally find out what I’m doing here.
To save my home, I must ally myself with enemies— that’s hoping I stay alive long enough to do so.
Time is running out, my decisions will be final, and this time I can’t see a way to stop the apocalypse…
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Hell and Ice by M.A. Roth is a wonderful story that I have read. I loved reading this story from start to finish. I can not wait to see what this author will write about next. I highly recomemnd this story to everyone who loves reading about fantasy, suspense and paranormal romances.
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Hell & Ice
Demon Hunters
M.A. Roth
This was a fast paced high energy read. I loved the action and energy. The characters were great and the story was fun. I really enjoyed it!
Hell & Ice: Demon Hunters is the second book in the Hunters series. I enjoyed this story but found that Abigail needs to mature more before she can come into her own. The character of Nicholas Frost is developing nicely. The storyline engaged my interest and while it kept me reading, it was slow-moving at times. I am looking forward to the next book in this series.
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I really liked this book. It was hard to put down and kept you interested throughout. The storyline and characters are well written. I really enjoyed. I recommend reading.
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Abigail and Cathy find themselves in Hell after falling into the tree of life. Now they must find a way out. But with a talking cat and demons after them this may prove impossible to do.
After they escape from a house they were lured into, Abigail calls Daniel to save Cathy. After saving Cathy, Daniel is to weak to fight off Nicholas Frost, who has come after Abigail again. As Abigail journeys with Nicholas, he reveals to her that he needs her in an upcoming war to keep Hell from taking over Middle-Earth, which is where humans live. Abigail doesn’t believe Nicholas, but yet she realizes he believes what he is saying.
Once they reach Nicholas’ home and Abigail has recovered from their journey there Nicholas decides that her training needs to begin. Abigail still does not believe that she is needed to fight in any upcoming battles. When word reaches Nicholas that there is another like Abigail in Hell, they go to try to get him and bring him back to Nicholas’ home. Abigail, however, is looking to use this as a way to flee from Nicholas and search for her mother whom is somewhere in Hell after committing suicide.
Abigail manages to get away from Nicholas and finds herself in a worse situation when she is captured by a group and is coerced into sitting on a throne and releasing the serpent of Hell. Lucifer, Abigail’s father arrives and makes short work of the group but before he can turn his attention to Abigail, Nicholas manages to get her out.
Nicholas discovers that Abigail is still human during this and is intent on taking her back to Middle-Earth to hide her and keep her safe. Abigail still wants to find her mother. Is Abigail’s journey in Hell over? Or has it just began?
I thought this book was better than the first, however, Abigail is still the self-centered, spoiled brat I found her to be in the first book.
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I wanted to enjoy this story more than I did. I struggled with the pace of it as it seemed to move very slowly. We did learn more in this book and I was grateful for that.
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I loved the first book in this series. This second book was ok but not nearly as captivating as the first. Abigail is a self destructive young girl who has had a horrible life but doesn’t realize there are things she doesn’t remember. In book one she was not unlikable, just troubled and damaged. In this book she’s just unlikable and frankly whiny and annoying.
I didn’t like Nicholas at first, but as she became more irritating, he became more understandable. I’m hoping book three clears up a lot of the confusion of this book because there were a lot of things that didn’t make sense to me.
While I didn’t love this one, I enjoyed reading it. It was a bit too short for my liking but I know this author will make the conclusion worth the wait.
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