She does all the things a mom does plus more. Miriam Diaz is a suburban single mom on Seattle’s Eastside for 17 years. Fans of urban fantasy stories and women’s fiction will enjoy this story. My Final Verdict: This story ends on a cliffhanger and is the first in a series, so it is far from over at the end of this book. I am curious how this will play out between her world, the Faerie and the underworld. I found Miriam easy to relate to and had a lot of empathy for her as she begins to learn about her past, a past that was kept from her in large part. The story moves at a decent pace and I enjoyed meeting all the characters and learning about the magical abilities they possess. Miriam now has a lot more to deal with than what treats to bring to the next parent teacher association meeting. When a hellhound appears in her neighbor’s garden, the magic she uses to banish the beast back to the Pit alerts not only demons and Lucifer, but also the Fae and a hot archangel. Interesting story about a widow who is navigating life raising her teenaged daughter, while trying to stay one step ahead of her ex-boyfriend, who happens to be the King of Hell.
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