A review by darkromancelover
The Reapers by Jacinta Maree

5.0

I Received A Complimentary Copy of This Book From the Author/Publisher In Exchange For An Honest Review!

I really enjoyed this book and couldn't put it down.

Rachael is 16 years old and has come to Whitehaven to visit her father. George is Rachael's dad and he believes that his body is being possessed by a Demonic Spirit. He ends up dying Rachael's first night there. That's when she learns that everything her dad said was true.

Lock is a Banished Spirit using George for a Host. When George dies it leaves him without a human body to hide from the Hunters in. That is until Rachael enters then he attaches to her. At first it was all about protection from the Hunters but then he begins to realize he has an ally.

Lock has a hard time trusting anyone. He doesn't really believe that anyone truly cares for him. Once he realizes that Rachael wants to help him he does something that leaves him more vulnerable than he's ever been before.

We get introduced to the Sin World in this book. This is where the Seven Sins reside. Each Sin seems to have their own world. Unlike other books I've read the Sins can be anything. They don't have to be human and aren't always what they appear to be. We also meet the Hunters and Goons. I must say the Goons can be scary.

Lock and Rachael face Hunters, Goons, and the Sin World many times over while searching for a way to get Lock into the Third Realm. Their journey is faced with many perils and danger. The journey brings them closer together causing Rachael to realize that she's falling in love with Lock. Lock cares for Rachael and says he does but how exactly is what Rachael wonders.

This book had it all. Action, young love, suspense, and tears. I loved the Sin Worlds and the detail that she put into describing them. I felt like I was actually there with them. UCK!!!! But in a good way my friends.

Thank you Jacinta Maree for such an enjoyable read. I look forward to reading more of your books. I recommend this book to all my fellow readers and anyone that is looking for a good book unlike anything you've ever read before.

Merged review:

I Received A Complimentary Copy of This Book From the Author/Publisher In Exchange For An Honest Review!

I really enjoyed this book and couldn't put it down.

Rachael is 16 years old and has come to Whitehaven to visit her father. George is Rachael's dad and he believes that his body is being possessed by a Demonic Spirit. He ends up dying Rachael's first night there. That's when she learns that everything her dad said was true.

Lock is a Banished Spirit using George for a Host. When George dies it leaves him without a human body to hide from the Hunters in. That is until Rachael enters then he attaches to her. At first it was all about protection from the Hunters but then he begins to realize he has an ally.

Lock has a hard time trusting anyone. He doesn't really believe that anyone truly cares for him. Once he realizes that Rachael wants to help him he does something that leaves him more vulnerable than he's ever been before.

We get introduced to the Sin World in this book. This is where the Seven Sins reside. Each Sin seems to have their own world. Unlike other books I've read the Sins can be anything. They don't have to be human and aren't always what they appear to be. We also meet the Hunters and Goons. I must say the Goons can be scary.

Lock and Rachael face Hunters, Goons, and the Sin World many times over while searching for a way to get Lock into the Third Realm. Their journey is faced with many perils and danger. The journey brings them closer together causing Rachael to realize that she's falling in love with Lock. Lock cares for Rachael and says he does but how exactly is what Rachael wonders.

This book had it all. Action, young love, suspense, and tears. I loved the Sin Worlds and the detail that she put into describing them. I felt like I was actually there with them. UCK!!!! But in a good way my friends.

Thank you Jacinta Maree for such an enjoyable read. I look forward to reading more of your books. I recommend this book to all my fellow readers and anyone that is looking for a good book unlike anything you've ever read before.