Reseña del libro "Hosts and Hellions: the complete trilogy (en Inglés)"
"I'm a Hellion." With those words, Lucian turns Ela's world upside down and what started out as an impossible romance becomes a whirlwind chance to change the world. Ela, a bookstore owner who has raised her autistic brother since their parents abandoned them nearly fourteen years ago, finds herself embroiled with Lucian, an upper level demon who has, after millennia, finally had a crisis of conscience. As the two of them work together alongside four archangels to save their town and, by extension, the human race, they show the true meanings of grace, faith, and, ultimately, the forgiveness that only true love can give. Akin to books like This Present Darkness, The Mortal Instruments series, and The Second Messiah, Hosts and Hellions is a trilogy that is part religious fantasy/part romance while giving an allegorical and very human face to the Great Love Story shared between humanity and God.Reviews: "I could not stop reading this trilogy. It is masterfully thought out and written. Full of romance, suspense and action!!! Best trilogy I have read in a LONG time!!!" -Black Words, White Pages"I had a great time reading this book and I will say I'm looking forward to moving on to the next one." -The Rebel Christian (referencing Children of Hellions)" I had a hard time putting the book down." Read a review of Children of Hellions -Black Words, White Pages (referencing Children of Hellions)"I feel like this book is the meat of the story... I definitely felt the same emotions as the characters: their pain, their joy, their confusion, and especially their hurt. As entertaining as this book was, I will say the emotional aspect really tugs at your heart." -The Rebel Christian (referencing Sons of God)"This story was all kinds of amazing!! " -Black Words, White Pages (referencing Sons of God)"This book really brought out the feelers. I cried, smiled, and laughed a bit throughout the story. I felt a wonderful connection with the characters and felt everything they felt as the story progressed. The story-line is an unforgettable one that kept me turning pages..." -Black Words, White Pages (referencing Daughters of Men)