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Death's Hand, the Darkest Gate, and Dark Union

The Descent Series, Books 1-3

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Death's Hand, the Darkest Gate, and Dark Union

By: SM Reine
Narrated by: Saskia Maarleveld
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This is a collection of the first three titles in The Descent Series, which are gritty urban fantasy books about an exorcist, a witch, and their battles against the forces of Heaven and Hell.

©2011-2013 SM Reine (P)2013 Red Iris Books
Paranormal & Urban Fantasy Paranormal Urban Supernatural Fiction Thriller & Suspense
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I'm a big fan of this series and Preternatural Affairs (there is some overlap). The narrator's pace is too slow for me, but I sped it up to 1.15, and that sounded normal.

Stories had a good pace; narrator no so much

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You want strong Female character? You get it here. I think more and more info comes to us with each book, I also hope I learn to like the main male character. Right now I am on the fence.

Great story line

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I love this story. I have always like audible. unfortunately I can't stand the way this book is read. I do not believe it is any fault of the reader. I don't think she can help it. but like I said the story is great. I have read all the books I'm the descent and assent series. please forgive my misspelled words.

great story

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I could tell you that the woman is strong is awesome and totally kicks but. I could tell you that the author almost made me hate the story because of the way things were going. I could tell you that I wanted the story to give more details here and there. but I wont. I will say that this was the best I've heard in a while because it is.

best I've heard in a while

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This story is told delineating past and present events. A team, a witch (James) and warrior (Elise) fights demons and angles. Their partnership is slightly odd because the female is the fighter. Their relationship, Kopis and Aspis, a bonded relationship.

Of course, our heros are exceptional, they would not be our heros. They are savers of the world and have made enemies of everyone. Elise is taciturn with zero social skills, but she can kill even a god. James is paper witch. He saved Elise when she was a young teen.
They fight well as a team and there are interesting paranormal stories. The length of the stories is reasonable. The conflict is quickly presented, and our team is off fighting. Elise’s dogged determined to not give up, keeps the action going. Unlike some spell users, i.e. Harry Dresden (Jim Buther author), or Cesar Hawke (SM Reine author), Faz Pound (Al K. Line author), or Nate Temple (Shayne Silvers author), who offensive and defensive spells are much more convenient than carrying a spell book. So, if your book becomes lost, stolen or wet, James is shit out of luck. You must read at least the first two stories to understand their relationship.

There are a few flaws, which cause me slight discomfort in appreciating the stories. ***SPOILERS *** There is a point when the team had no choice but the reveal their real talents to their friends. James has a coven. Yet, the members have a problem accepting the existence of demons. Elise begins a romance with Anthony. He is an eager “boyfriend” who has no fighting skills. His chivalry gene works overtime and insistent on helping her. Knowing that she in putting his life in danger, she uses him as back-up. He is immature for a woman who has such life experience. He ceaseless questions and getting in the way became annoying.

The willingness of the team, really Elise, to use non-trained people to go into battle with angles and demons is out of character for heros. That detracted from my enjoyment. Many of the questions presented in book one, ie what is with Elise and wearing gloves, what happen to the people in the killed at James’ aunt house, what happen to Elise’s parents, what is the deal with the organization they are affiliated with, have the answers sprinkled through-out books 2 & 3.

entertaining

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