
The Devil's Fire
The Devil's Gate Trilogy, Book 2
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Sierra Kline
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Rue Volley
Seeking refuge, Abigail Watson returns home to mend a broken heart, abandoning the city that she has grown to love and the job she worked hard for years to attain.
Life allows for distraction, but it can't bury the past.
Jack Landon has left an indelible mark on her.
A painful scar, a stolen kiss, a memory of what once was, or could be.
Jack is all of these things, and more. The haunting memories begin to consume her with an unbridled passion.
His domination is absolute. Her submission begs for release.
Their lustful needs could destroy everything around them, turning flame to ash, friend to enemy, love to hate.
Where there's smoke...you will find the Devil's Fire.
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*I agreed to listen in exchange for review. I was at a disadvantage listening to this book, as it is the second in a three book series.
Abigail has come home after having a torrid affair with Jack, a man who married another woman right in front of her.
As Abigail tries to heal, strange things happen around her, to her, to her friends and others that she loves.
The end is a cliffhanger, of course. But some strange characters and actions had me confused.
I recommend starting with the first book, as this is not a standalone.
Sierra Kline does a wonderful job with an array of characters, from the broody Jack to the crazy gypsy who reads tarot cards.
Notes: Mature themes including cutting
I think this would be an R rating in movie speak.
Stars: 4 for performance, 3-4 for story and 3.5 overall
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Listen For Review - Mid Series - Tough To Catch Up
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Book two was just as good as book one. I couldn't wait to continue this journey with Abigail and Jack. This story picks up with heartbroken Abigail. She returns to her hometown where we get to know her mother much better. The journey Abigal embarks on to try and forget Jack is dark, suspenseful and at times even funny. I especially loved the secondary characters in this book. Avery gave Abi some much needed friend time and relief from her problems. Ani's reconnection with Sam results in a partnership, and I am still loving to hate Victoria. We learn more family secrets, and enjoy some passionate scenes between Jack and Abigail. Still am trying to figure out how to fix Jack. But it is almost as if he will be beyond repair. The ending chapters reveal a secret that is going to change the lives of both Abi and Jack, effecting both sides of their families and of course, the cliffhanger has me looking for the last book of the trilogy.
Sierra Kline again gives us an amazing performance. She differentiates her charcters well, and they sound just as I would imagine.
So many secrets and emotions!
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Where does The Devil's Fire rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
On a scale of 1-10, I would say a 7. I never would have picked this book on my own. I usually go for a typical romance, erotica, or paranormal.What did you like best about this story?
That is hard to say , I guess it would be the mystery and how I just did not predict what would happen next.Which character – as performed by Sierra Kline – was your favorite?
I think it was Abigail's Mother. She was so interesting, funny, so new age, with a past so connected to her daughter's present, and with a healthy sex drive for her age.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
No, but very few books I read do make me laugh or cry. My reaction to the book was so mixed, probably even confused since I didn't read the first book.Any additional comments?
The secondary characters were interesting and flushed out well. Many times while reading this book I thought it was going to be a paranormal but turned out it was not, I would have loved that. It had a good rhythm, a good pace, tons of mystery, and a great ending. The narration was fantastic!Pain is her Friend
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great book and would love the rest in the serious
great book
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Spellbinding and unexpected
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WTF????!!!
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Cheesy
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