To Hell and Back
Dante Valentine has been through Hell. Literally. Her body shattered and her mind not far behind, she's dumped back into her own world to survive--or not--as a pawn in one of Lucifer's endless games. Unfortunately, he's just messed with the wrong Necromance. And this time she's mad enough to do...
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Dante Valentine has been through Hell. Literally. Her body shattered and her mind not far behind, she's dumped back into her own world to survive--or not--as a pawn in one of Lucifer's endless games. Unfortunately, he's just messed with the wrong Necromance. And this time she's mad enough to do something about it. This time, the Devil will pay.
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Format: papier
ISBN:
9780316001779
Publish date: 2008 (data przybliżona)
Publisher: Orbit
Pages no: 416
Edition language: English
Well this was frustrating!Soo much happened... Too much emotions to handle
At the conclusion of this series, I find my heart racing from the adrenaline rush that is the life of Dante Valentine. Wow...You'll laugh and cry and scream in frustration as you journey with Dante and Japhrimel to Hell and Back ...literally. The only bad things I can say is that it was kind of dry ...
This was not a great ending. I think that there are still a lot of unanswered questions. I am still not a fan of Japh. I think he could have shared more information with Dante. I also think Dante could have made better decisions.
Oi. This series has been the hardest to rate. In many ways this series was the hardest to read.I loved the first book, Working for the Devil. It surprised me because I expected something entirely different when I read the synopsis. I loved Dante's character, I loved Japh, I loved the world (although...
Meh.Japh gets to be right about everything and in the end Dante's world really is reduced to Japh and Gabe and Eddie's kid. I'm not impressed. Theoretically they're both trying but it still seems like Japh has almost all the power in the relationship and it really bothers me that he's borderline abu...