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Widhi Astana Astana itibaren Jhuksa, Uttar Pradesh 243630, Indien itibaren Jhuksa, Uttar Pradesh 243630, Indien

Okuyucu Widhi Astana Astana itibaren Jhuksa, Uttar Pradesh 243630, Indien

Widhi Astana Astana itibaren Jhuksa, Uttar Pradesh 243630, Indien

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I like this series but for some reason I always take to long to actually finish one book, nothing wrong there but it’s a reality for me. The best part for me is the world. So different and there are so many characters with feeding habits and dangerous points. I usually think the couple is on the sidelines from the big picture. This time we got more from the couple, but the fight also got more closer to them. Shade we met on the previous book and he’s a seminus demon with a curse, strange right, but completely understandable, because we all know these demons need sex and Shade messed with the wrong female, because her husband decided to made a statement and now Shade can’t fall in love. Runa we never met, but she was talked about on the previous book, but the problem with her was just humanity, because demons can’t mate with humans, but we also realized really fast that she was bitten by a werewolf and now one a month she howls to the moon. So she evolved and now is more than just a human, but Shade still has the curse problem, so mating between these tow was completely off question,until the sicko brother decided to play with people emotions. I liked this couple and they are so in love, it’s actually really cute. I got to say these Seminus are really crazy without a female, I fear for Wraith after the way this book ended.

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This book was a fun adventure! The reader is drawn into the idea of magic and Egyptian gods living among our modern world. The way the story is presented, a recording done by the two heroes left for other future magicians really connects you to the characters. I enjoyed the history of ancient Egypt interwoven into the story. As a teacher using this book I might do character studies of the Egyptian gods bringing in research of ancient Egypt. This would also be a good book for students to look at how the author keeps the reader engaged, how he moves the story along.