Some demons just refuse to stay down… exactly how far they reach.
Caleb got away with the hard drive that contained footage proving demons are real, but there’s one blessing — no one died in the fiery confrontation. At least, that’s what Rosemary and Will think…until Caleb’s body turns up, and the police stop looking for a perp and start seeking a murderer.
With suspicion floating around them, Will and Rosemary are drawn closer together as they follow a faint wisp of a clue to track down the stolen hard drive…and step straight into a hornet’s nest of demons hiding in plain sight.
That’s not all they find. The closer they get to their goal, the more twists and turns arise to trip them up, threatening a future they’re just beginning to envision. Unless they stop the ghosts — and the demons — of the past from destroying it.
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Unmarked Graves by Christine Pope is the latest release in the Demon Hunters series.
I received an advance copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Note: this review contains spoilers!
When we last saw Will and Rosemary, Will was passed out on the floor, Caleb Lockwood has stolen the USB drive, and Rosemary has new powers! What a way to start a book!
You would think the first part of the book is fairly tame. Will has to recover from his concussion after all. Rosemary is playing nurse waking him every hour. What can go wrong? But after talking to Michael, they realize Rosemary has to go back to the house and fix the crawlspace to the ceiling. When she does, she finds another super power which has her scared even more. Then the detective shows up and says Caleb Lockwood is dead! He’s a demon, well at least part one. How can he die? And how on earth are Will and Rosemary going to get the drive back now?
Even though the book seems to be going at a slow pace, the tension is always there on how they will get the drive and how their relationship will progress. And how did Caleb die? Getting help from Michael and his friends they travel to Pennsylvania and then things really get strange. They meet of all people Rosemary’s, nope, not going to tell you. Too big of a spoiler and then there’s what he is! Oh, boy! Didn’t see that one coming!
This was a great book! Not only did it have a good storyline and good characters but I loved the part about two lonely people finding each other and finding out about each other and coming together.Individually they are good people and couldn’t do good things, but together they are a team. I hope you enjoy this book as much as I did.
I love this series and it just keeps getting better and better! It’s well written and very addictive, full of mystery , intrigue, twists and turns and romance and I truly recommend the whole series. I love the storyline, love the characters , love the world building and am excited for the conclusion of Rosemary and Will’s story!
Unmarked Graves (Book 5 in the series) picks immediately after the violent ending of the previous book, Unseen Voices (Project Demon Hunters Book 4), after Caleb’s attack at Colin’s house, with Will in an ambulance and Rosemary following behind in his car. It would be best to have already read the series through Book 4 before starting Book 5 so the situation and the characters’ condition and relationships make sense. There has been extensive character development in previous books, which is quite essential to this book. The attraction between Rosemary and Will intensifies as they interact with cambions, ghosts and each other, culminating in a very passionate finale. Several very unexpected twists give surprises in the later chapters. There is lots of relationship tension, romance, and suspense, as they work together to get the hard drive back. I’m looking forward to the concluding book to find out how all the threads are going to be woven together. I thoroughly enjoyed the characters, the storyline, and the dialog.