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Wednesday, June 1, 2016

WINGS OF HOPE REVIEW.

Book Discription:
"I am his muse. But not for long..."

When Mammon, the Prince of Greed, 'acquires' a half-blood slave known as 'Muse' for three nights, and bespells her with tales of a world where people live like kings and queens among towers of steel and glass, the seed of hope takes root in Muse's soul. But hope, for a half-human half-demon creature like her, is a dangerous thing. Especially when that tentative hope springs from the honeyed words of a Prince of Hell. What is Mammon's price for freedom?

Meanwhile Da'mean, her ruthless owner, would rather see her dead, than free. She belongs to him. She is his muse. And no beast will take her from him.

The world of the elemental demons is harsh and violent. Muse's kin are merciless, blood-hungry beasts, but little do they know, Muse has something far more dangerous coiled inside her, desperate for a taste of freedom. 

Her humanity.

MY REVIEW: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 
I recived a free copy of this book via Netgally in exchange for an honest review. The fact that I recived this book for free in no way affects my views of the book.

Thrown into a harsh world of elemental demons this book keeps you hooked with one strong girl. She is a tough cookie. She has been through so much that reading about her just proves that people are stronger than they think. Don't loose hope, there is always hope.

I was unable to put this book down. The world, and characters that were put before me took me to a new place where I became part of them, and their world.

Muse was nothing but a shell until one day she finds hope. A piece of hope that puts her through a loop, but all that matters is that it was there when she needed it. I found myself hanging on through every experience. I hit the end of the book and happiness washed over me that I had found such a well written, and interesting book.

This book is not for the faint of heart. I would recommend it to mature readers, because of violence.

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