Beyond The Veil (The Veil Series, #1)
by:
Pippa DaCosta (author)
“They say I’m half a demon, but I like to think of myself as half human, especially as the demons want me dead.”Charlie Henderson is living a lie. Her real name is Muse and her attempt at a normal life is about to go up in smoke.When a half-demon assassin walks into her life, leaving a trail of...
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“They say I’m half a demon, but I like to think of myself as half human, especially as the demons want me dead.”Charlie Henderson is living a lie. Her real name is Muse and her attempt at a normal life is about to go up in smoke.When a half-demon assassin walks into her life, leaving a trail of destruction in his wake, Muse must return to the one man she hoped never to see
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781494242350 (1494242354)
ASIN: 1494242354
Publish date: February 10th 2014
Publisher: CreateSpace
Pages no: 250
Edition language: English
If your ex is the Prince of Greed, you’d better be ready to raise Hell.Charlie Henderson is living a lie. Her real name is Muse, she's half demon, and her attempt at a normal life is about to go up in smoke. When an assassin walks into her life, leaving a trail of destruction in his wake, Muse must ...
Muse has spent the last 5 years playing human, hiding her true nature as a half-demon. Reviled and enslaved by her own card, she clings to the façade of humanity as long as she can Then a half-demon assassin visits her shop which promptly explodes. Apparently on someone’s hit list she has only one...
I liked parts of this book, it had a great premise and a wonderful villain. I didn't really feel the main-squeeze romance, I kind of preferred the villain. Yes I am being hideously vague, sorry. I got a little bored with the end, and a little confused but I think that might have been more my losing ...
* An eARC was provided by the author in exchange of an honest review. This is a solid 4 star read. I'm actually surprised by how much I liked this book. I love reading about half demons in a fictional earth in the present day and this book just hit the spot. Don't even get my started on the pl...