When Beth's friends decide to preform a séance, Bethany got a little nervous, but then she figured; what could go wrong?
Firstly, a demon was able to come to Earth and take Bethany to Hell, or Hades, to make her his prize.
Secondly, Hell is not a nice place for an angle to be living in, with all the suffering souls and demons.
And thirdly, angles can't get in or out of Hell without a portal.
But the most important question is; why is one of the highest ranked demons wasting time on making an angle his bride?
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Well this one was a lot better then the first.
I think going to Hades was good for Bethany. She became less of the self- absorbed person she was at the end of "Halo" and more of the strong, independent girl I loved reading about at the begging of the book. Her change in personally was opposite from what it was in "Halo".
I really enjoyed the antagonist, because I don't really think he was so bad. All he really wanted was for Bethany to be happy. Even though he manipulated her, caused her pain, and wanted to kill the person she loved, I believe he did love her, in his own creepy, evil way.
The ending, again, I predicted. But not from the first page, which was nice. But it would be really nice for the ending to not be predictable.
I however, did not enjoy the lack of imagery. I know completely how all the character look, but it would be nice to know what Hell looks like besides its people and buildings. I want to know what the scenery is like, what colour the sky is, and all of the other little things.
But overall, it was an amazing book
4.7 out of 5 stars

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