Hell's Pawn
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.56 (962 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1463513461 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 276 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-03-20 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Darkso dark J. Buke All I can say is ths book is dark. It brought me down so far that it took days to get over it. For a small book it felt as if it was never going to end. Not like Jay's other stuff. One of the characters from another Something Like books makes an appearance and it was a welcome sight. You ahould read it of you plan on reading th. Apotts said Five Stars. Always love Jay's stories. This is another great one!. Wren said Great Book. Jay Bell is a genius. I love all of his books but this one is my favorite by far. One more word
From the author of Something Like Summer comes Hell's Pawn, winner of a Rainbow Award for Best Gay Fantasy, honorable mention as Best Gay Novel of 2011, and two wins in Goodread's M/M Romance Member's Choice Awards for Best World Created and Most Surprising/Unique Plot Device.Five stars from Reviews by Jesse Wave: "--a very enjoyable rollicking ride of a book. Jay Bell has drafted a interesting, page-turning book that tours not only the traditional afterlife, but also the afterlives of many different religions-". There's a great mix of action, pathos, humour, love and camaraderie, all set in a unique series of worlds which are imaginatively described."Praise from Forbes: "--I couldn't put it down
Purgatory should have been a safe haven for souls that belong neither in Heaven nor Hell, but instead John finds himself in a corrupt prison, one bereft of freedom or pleasure. Along with his decedent friend Dante, John makes a brave escape, only to fall straight down to Hell and into the arms of Rimmon, a handsome incubus. As interesting as his new job is, John's mind keeps returning to Purgatory and the souls still trapped there. John Grey is dead and that's just the beginning. John is soon recruited as Hell's ambassador, visiting the afterlife realms of other cultures to enlist an army strong enough to stand against Heaven. Somehow John must stop a war he doesn't believe in and liberate Purgatory, all while desperately trying