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Ebook About I'm struggling with my evil side—the demon known as Lilith—and only Samael can help me. Unfortunately, he thinks we're dangerous for each other—just because we murdered each other in past lives. And even worse, he believes he has to marry a mortal to keep me safe. A genuinely terrible mortal woman, I might add. But with the Free Men growing in power, we must join forces to stop their evil army. As we journey through Albia searching for them, we are drawn even closer together, bound by desire and our twisted love. As far as I can tell, one of two things will happen: either we will overcome our past, and defeat the Free Men together. Or our dark history will have us turning into monsters and tearing each other to pieces. I'm hoping for the first one.Book Possessed (Hades Castle Trilogy Book 3) Review :
Read this in one setting. It was so good I couldn't put it down. It arrived on my Kindle at 9:00 pm last night and I finished it at 1:00 am. My eyes were so dry they felt swollen, my mouth was parched and I felt like my bladder was going to explode. I know TMI, but that's how good this book was.I loved the personal growth of both of the main characters. I can't go into it without spoilers, so I'll leave at that. We are introduced to a new character - Thura, a seer, and I simply loved her. I felt Sourial should have gotten more screen time but he's one of my favorite characters beside Lila and Samael. A romance between him and Emma would be nice. As mentioned in the second book there was a traitor. I wasn't surprised by who it was but it seemed a little too obvious to me. Not that anything I've said could detract from how wonderful this book was. I loved it. CN Crawford writes some of the best romantic fantasy offered today. Her worlds are always a treat, carefully created, part reality, part fantasy, all wild imagination. And then there are her characters. They feel, at times, classic, rooted in the world's traditions, but with distinctly modern and quirky edges. Descriptions demand your attention, be they the clothes that feel distinctly out of place and yet, perfect. Settings spark your imagination with dust motes dancing in hazy sunlight, or a dusting of snow filling the grooves of cobblestone roadways. One thing is certain, you're never at a loss for imaginative landscapes in a Crawford world. In Possessed, the third novel in the Hades Castle Trilogy, she kicked it all up a few notches. Lila is now fully inhabited with the demon Lilith. She's hanging onto control, fighting the call of the Freemen as well as her desire - and Lilith's hatred, of Samael. Her internal dialogue is snarky, filled with dry wit. With Lilith cohabiting within, Lila is ancient and wordly. She's tired and not afraid to let her opinions and derision of the world's idiocy be shared. And Samael, the Venom of God, is fighting his desire for Lila, which will result in his becoming a demon. To this end, he decides to marry, and his bride isn't his fiance Lila. He finds he can't keep his hands off of Lila, even as his nearly-newly chosen bride to be is planning their wedding. I'll bet you thought your relationships were complicated.All of this is set against the backdrop of the coming battle. Prophecy tells of blood flowing in the streets should Lila and Samael marry. Another prophecy also states that might not be such a bad thing. This puts the fallen angel and the human/demon between a rock and the hard place of all those who may be friends or foe.The highest of fantasy and fairytale is part imaginative story and part parable and commentary on current events. Possessed falls into this category. You can certainly read it as pure fiction, but it's hard to miss parallels to recent world events. Either way, this is another of the reasons that CN Crawford remains one of my favorite fantasy writers. Read Online Possessed (Hades Castle Trilogy Book 3) Download Possessed (Hades Castle Trilogy Book 3) Possessed (Hades Castle Trilogy Book 3) PDF Possessed (Hades Castle Trilogy Book 3) Mobi Free Reading Possessed (Hades Castle Trilogy Book 3) Download Free Pdf Possessed (Hades Castle Trilogy Book 3) PDF Online Possessed (Hades Castle Trilogy Book 3) Mobi Online Possessed (Hades Castle Trilogy Book 3) Reading Online Possessed (Hades Castle Trilogy Book 3) Read Online C.N. Crawford Download C.N. Crawford C.N. Crawford PDF C.N. Crawford Mobi Free Reading C.N. Crawford Download Free Pdf C.N. Crawford PDF Online C.N. Crawford Mobi Online C.N. Crawford Reading Online C.N. CrawfordRead Confess: The Autobiography By Rob Halford
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