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Publication Date: July 18, 2018
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Book 1:This was a fun read. A lot of characters and supernatural species to keep up with, but a good intro to the series. Ella is a lower level demon hunter who died in the line of duty, but comes back changed. She doesn't know how exactly, but she is definitely different and not necessarily in a good way. When she gets a glimpse of the brother who disappeared five years ago, during a fugue state, she decides that regardless of how bad her new "gifts" are affecting her, she is going to use them to find her brother. In the meantime, she gets caught up in another situation involving a gargoyle, human, and demon that sidelines her search, but connects her with others willing to help her and essentially develops her core support team.Book 2:I re-read the first book given I got the box set, and have to admit, glad I'm did as it refreshed my memory on what was going on. This book picked up where book 1 left off. They rescued Nathan and Roxanne is back home. And just as Ella and her friends are settling back into everyday life, several of the witches are attacked, by someone or something unknown and Ella becomes a suspect.I like how in this one, Ella learns quite a bit more about what is happening to her and that she is not the first. Interestingly enough, there is less Johnny, but the introduction of a couple of new characters. I have to admit that I like Atriul and think he should become a regular part of the team. I was a little disappointed in Deb and her reaction to Lynette's manipulation of Ella, but think that by the end, things are just going to get worse and having all the support she can get will benefit Ella. The ending of this book ended on a cliffhanger, but shows that although Ella may not be high on the magical scale, she has definitely inherited some new "gifts". Still waiting to see how she got the latest and when she'll be able to look for Evan, but figure the next book will lead us closer.Book 3:Well hell. I really liked Rogan and loved where this was going. Just when things look they were finally going Ella's way, all hell breaks lose again. And the people she thought she could count on let her down.Things definitely keep on moving, and Ella's decisions aren't always the best, but she tries and that includes letting in people. Something she normally isn't good at. But, things just don't seem to want to play out for her. At least the coven hasn't completely let her down and neither has her best friend and canine companion.Finding Evan was the easier part, but freeing him to lose him again and again, just didn't seem fair. Learning her family's secret, and aligning herself with someone she never thought she would just to free him led her to losing even more than just Evan. Strangely, half of her alliances since book one are no longer available, and the new ones that have cropped up are not always the best thing for her.Book 4 hopefully finds Ella's luck improving. New abilities and stronger magic are nice, but not if she keeps losing the people she cares about.Book 4:Well, things went about as well as can be expected. Having lost Damien to the Mages, Rogan to the in between, and Evan to Damien, Ella turns to the coven to help her save her brother. When the Mages plan a coup that really feels like Ella has no way to win, she is lucky to still have some friends on her side, and finally learns that she can't actually do it all by herself.She is so impetus that half the time, some of the things that befall her are of her own doing. On the one hand, I can understand sacrificing the one for the many. On the other hand, it is her family and there is an alternative. Things may not turn out perfect, but then they aren't now nor were they before the rips. Ella just needs to work on those people skills and a little planning if she wants to succeed.Things do actually work out, but I do still miss Rogan and Damien and wish things could have worked out with them still around.
The only good thing I can really say about these books is that at least the author can actually construct somewhat acceptable sentences - which, in an era when people can self publish without having any editing done, is an attribute I do appreciate. However, I was only able to force myself to read the 1st and 2nd book in the series, so that is what my review is based on.A major issue that I have with this book is the...shortsightedness of the main character, Ella. She is a personification of the saying, "God" - in this case, the author - "favors fools and small children." Early in the first book, Ella is reliably informed that she has a supernatural parasite called a "reaper" eating her "soul", and that she should have it removed as soon as possible because it's rate of consumption cannot be predicted - it could consume her entirely at any time. However, since being afflicted with this parasite Ella has had a vision of her missing brother (whom she supposedly very much wants to find), and she assumes that the vision is truthful, although she cannot verify it. So she decides to keep the reaper in the hopes that it will reveal further information regarding her brother's location. Meanwhile, the reaper has taken over control of her body on a couple of occasions, attempted to consume a healer, successfully assaulted one of Ella's allies, and has not been the least bit forthcoming on her brothers whereabouts. And why would it be forthcoming? Because if she had any sense, she'd have it exorcized once she no longer needs its help finding her brother, and so she should realize that the reaper is not going to help her find her brother - that would be contrary to the reaper's best interests. Ella also discovers that although the reaper is supposed to be an "angel of death", freeing the souls of the dead from their bodies or their location of death, it has instead been collecting them for its personal gratification. Luckily for Ella, one of her friends has a device that allows him to read the precise volume of her soul - in percentages, no less. At the end of the second book, he informs her that she is down to 2%. Despite all this, she still will not have the reaper exorcized. (Also, I don't find it believable that someone could have the majority of one of their discrete parts consumed without having any symptoms, yet Ella seems to suffer no symptoms from the slow loss of her soul. For example, if you lost half a liter of blood, or an ounce of your liver, maybe you'd barely notice. But if you lost half of your blood or liver, you would suffer for it and be weakened. The more that's consumed, the more acute the symptoms would be, until you die.) Another point of evidence indicating her shortsightedness: in the 1st book, Ella has an encounter with a unethical witch who uses "verbal magic" to coerce Ella into agreeing to an open-ended favor, and despite having later realized that she's been coerced AND having received a warning about this particular witch from a friend, Ella takes no precautions against this "verbal magic" the next time she arranges to meet with this same witch. Another point: anyone who's not living under a rock knows entering a crime scene without proper preparation to prevent contaminating it can make the crime harder to solve. And if you're already under suspicion by the law, you're only digging yourself deeper by doing so. Yet Ella does indeed do this twice - once at the scene of a theft and once at the scene of a connected murder. Another point: after the first murder, (for which Ella is under suspicion) Ella somehow(?) draws the conclusion that the next victim will be her friend Deb. So, knowing nothing about the murderer's abilities or what kind of creature it is (in this world, the killer is not necessarily a human and can therefore not be assumed to likely fall within a certain range for strength and speed and intelligence and susceptibility) and having seemingly no physical combat training and, canonically, no significant magical combat training or magical power, she disguises herself as her friend, takes a couple of generic magical defensive items, and waits, alone, at her friends house for the killer. AND she feels confident enough of her ability to capture and restrain this creature that she intends to to hold and question it for a while before she turns it in. Speaking of, how does she intend to prove that the killer is indeed the guilty party when she turns him in? Does she think they'll take her word for it? Also, as a result of her arrest as the murder suspect, she's wearing a magical tracking device, which she's had circumvented (presumably illegally) for her little undercover mission. How does she intend to explain the fact that while the tracker was showing that she was taking a nap at home, she was actually at her friend's house capturing a alleged killer?I could go on and on, but I ran out of space. Do not buy! Needs improvement & many beta readers.
I got these as a bargain book, and I am never sure what to expect, especially with paranormal/supernatural stories. I have not gotten past the first chapter of several books but I couldn’t put these down. It was really one long story divided into four books so you definitely have to have the whole set. I would recommend these to anyone who likes a good supernatural story. If you like Harry Dresden you will like Ella Grey.
I read the entire series one book after the other. It has wonderful characters. I though Ella had a tendency to use her friends at first, but when push came to pull she was always there for them. She has a generous spirit, but is a woman on a mission that she never loses track of throughout the series. I have already recommended this series to friends.
Love love love this series. Some twists and turns that take you by surprise with a hint of romance. The characters are awesome and the storyline is great. You can’t go wrong with this set.
I‘m reading all of the author’s books in this series and it’s hard to stop and take a break. It’s extremely hard to find such an interesting and exciting author who not only writes intelligently but also provides top rated plots, characters and excitement in the stories.
I really liked this set of Ella Grey books and would give it 4 1/2 stars. So many great characters and tons of twists and turns. Couldn't wait to find out what happened and, after I was done, found myself wishing there were more stories. Lots of action going on throughout each book. I almost felt exhausted reading about it! I have to admit that I wished Rogan could have stayed around longer as I enjoyed his interactions with Ella. I would definitely recommend this series.
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