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Monday, March 20, 2017

The Devil's Third ~ Book 3 in the Beyond the Eyes trilogy

The final book in the trilogy, will Paige and Nathan finally find those incantations that are need to go with the power that is inside Paige?  But when Carrie is in a bad accident, Bael proposes a deal with Paige and her best friend Tree.  Bael will save Carrie's life, in exchange, he will go with Paige to get the incantations and destroy them.  The catch?  No one but Tree, Paige and Bael can know about this deal.  With her best friends life at stake, can she say goodbye to Nathan forever to keep her end of the deal with Bael?  If you are a Brayden fan, he is back in this story as well.  Personally, my feelings for him have not changed.  I still dislike him.  I really enjoyed this story and loved learning more about the characters as well as what the Devil's Four entails, and yes, I did say four.

Synopsis:
In a rainy, misty town filled with moss-covered trees and dwarfed by wooded mountains, Astoria, Oregon, holds many secrets and eighteen-year-old Paige Reed is one of them. She's immortal, has magical abilities she's discovering, and harbors King Solomon's power inside her. With his incantations, she can control the dark spirits who lurk among societies in soulless humans.

But her problems are mounting.

Her best friend slips into a coma, and Paige must tap into her newfound powers--powers she's unsure of--to save her.

Through this ordeal, Bael who once commanded a legion of black souls, forces Paige to make a pact with him, causing her to abandon the ones she loves. When she finds out where Solomon's spells are and tells Bael, she begins to have second thoughts about her agreement with him.

Will Paige risk everything to claim the spells that hold the power to control the dark spirits so she can enslave Bael? Or will her one true love find her before she makes a horrible mistake?

And most importantly, what does the Devil's third mean and what is Bael really up to?



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