To get Eren back, Riley will need to find the Abyss and figure out how to get a soul into a body.
That's the easy part.
Secrets lay beyond the angel's side where they've been hidden and untouched for centuries. Riley, with his ability to see forgotten memories, finds he isn't the only breed to have gone extinct.
I read the entire series in one go and I wanted to share my overall thoughts on the plot of the story as a whole. The storyline was good, the mix between different religious beliefs with mithologies was well thought. The smut was good too if you don't dislike D/s tropes. What I disliked was the holes left in the storyline or issues that were resolved in a dubious manner that didn't make sense with what was happening before. Like why was Eren left in Earth without recolections of his life to meet with Riley as kids? All book 2 Riley felt betrayed by Eren and hated him, then Eren is forgiven at the very beginning of book 3 without proper explanations or transition to go back to being lovers. Just puff let's get back to it. For that same matter if Eren was going to give Riley to his grandfather, why did Eren keep Riley all book 1? To get the betrayal pearl? The explanation there was also a bit lacking. And finally at the end, Eren's grandfather destruction with Riley stabbing him and then the whole Wraith steeling his power.. That was a bit anticlimatic, I mean Eren massive demon with immense powers did not manage to beat his grandfather and cowered from him and then puff suddenly the grandfather is stabbed and his powers stolen. Or Riley recovering from the head wound and coming back from death's doorstep. We also never know how the grandfather managed to contact Eren's dad and have him sign the blood contract and later trick Eren into signing it too. So yeah, I think if these holes in the plot had been a bit better developed/explained the quality of the series would have been much improved. Though I did enjoyed reading it, so i would say it is a good series for a lazy sunday.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
This is Book 3 in the Fallen series, a paranormal story centering on two characters, Riley and Eren. The author’s extensive imagination deserves praise and recognition, and the scenes packed with mystery and steamy sex surely attract readers seeking entertainment. At the same time, I can’t help feeling a bit sad. It’s a pity that the author didn’t utilize her writing skills to elevate the book to a more serious level.
Another minor comment. The author seems to have the inclination to use the word “but” and dialogue tags (hundreds of “but” and “said”)
Oh my God oh my God. Start to finish, I could barely stop. The twist...I feel like I should have caught that in book 2.
*sort of spoilery* I may have almost wanted to cry at a point where someone thought they had nothing left to fight for. Everything from the covers to how Riley went to two places, the lore, Eren being...that...fuck. I've got a hangover from it now.
I need Mot's novel. The trilogy might be over, but I can still get my fill of demony angel goodness.
Let me start by saying this review is for the entire series. I found the first book to be along, and the world building to be drawn out, and I almost didn’t continue to the next book. I was so glad that I continue to the next book the world building picked up. You started to see some of the answers to the questions that were confusing you from the first book by the third book. I really enjoyed the series I would recommend if you like the whole good and evil plot with the side of kink,
what starts as the tale of Riley fighting to be accepted as Demon Lord despite being only half demon and half human then continues through the love story of him and his man Eren, ends with Noah in his arc looking like a genius in comparison to those about to drown!
DNF 35% - I think maybe I just can't remember enough of the previous two books to get into this? If you're just picking it up, it's probably worth a re-read first.