Angel Town Dramatized Adaptation, Lilith Saintcrow
Angel Town Dramatized Adaptation, Lilith Saintcrow
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Synopsis

Jill Kismet is back from the grave in this explosive conclusion to Lilith Saintcrow's Fantasy series.She wakes up in her own grave. She doesn't know who put her there, she doesn't know where she is and she has no friends or family.

She only knows two things: She has a job to do: cleansing the night of evil. And she knows her name.

Jill Kismet.

About Lilith Saintcrow

Lilith Saintcrow lives in Vancouver, Washington, with her two children, dogs, cats, and assorted other strays. She fell in love with writing in second grade and has never stopped.


Reviews

Goodreads review by David on March 11, 2013

I felt obligated to finish this series, even though the last few books were a chore to read. This had all the makings of a good series (dark world, more action than romance, anti-hero), but it never really clicked for me. I get that Jill is gritty and not your typical hero, but she ended up being un......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on April 28, 2019

This was a decent ending to the series. It had enough action to be entertaining, and wrapped up most of the threads with conclusions. I was less annoyed at Jill in this book than in the previous one, although she didn’t really get any more likeable. I also didn’t find Perry to be as formidable an op......more

Goodreads review by Stephanie on January 24, 2021

In her notes, Saintcrow mentions Kismet is bent, not broken like her other character Dante Valentine. Saintcrow writes bent and broken characters better than anyone I know and, perhaps it's macabre of me but it's inherently soothing to see written in black ink before me what it looks and feels like......more

Goodreads review by Catherine on April 25, 2017

I officially love weres. Never did before, I was always indifferent to them. Saintcrow made me love them in this series. The final book ties everything together well, though I felt that it was a tad rushed and missing the same gruesome depth of the others. No matter, it was a beautiful ending to a s......more

Goodreads review by Mara on November 28, 2012

If I thought I knew the meaning of the words intense or gritty, Ms Saintcrow gave me a lesson. And what a lesson or maybe I should have said what a ride. The action is non-stop until the very last page and nothing is ever as it seems. It's a great ending to a very good series, even if I admit there w......more