Vampire Queen vs. King of HellThat bastard doesn't stand a chance.
But not everyone sees it that way.
Lucifer is recruiting an army.
His favorite recruits? Vampires...
Well, I'll be damned before I let him build an army out of my kind.
He tried to kill me once. He knew I was a threat.
You see, the devil and I have a history.
He knocked me up. It's a long story.
But if he gets his hands on this baby, it'll mean the end of the world.
Bloody Rebels is the tenth book in The Fury of a Vampire Witch. You've met Mercy before in The Legacy of a Vampire Witch and The Blood Witch Saga. She's fought against devils and demons, insidious witches, and old-world vampires. When she returns to Exeter, where she grew up as a girl, she'll find enemies even bigger and badder than anything she's ever faced before.
A great series for fans of the True Blood / Sookie Stackhouse novels or the Underworld franchise to sink their fangs into. The Fury of a Vampire Witch features a dark and twisty romance, action that could even get a vampire's heart pumping, and a snarky badass heroine.
Theophilus Monroe is a fantasy author with a knack for real-life characters whose supernatural experiences speak to the pangs of ordinary life. After earning his Ph.D. in Theology, he decided that academic treatises that no one will read (beyond other academics) was a dull way to spend his life. So, he began using his background in religious studies to create new worlds and forms of magic-informed by religious myths, ancient and modern-that would intrigue readers, inspire imaginations, and speak to real-world problems in fantastical ways.
In the finale of The Fury of a Vampire Witch series, Mercy Brown faces an enemy with no face, who kills her and takes over her Underground HQ and her vampire family. She soon discovers that the only being who could be responsible, is the devil himself, Lucifer! He is recruiting an army of vampires, but for what purpose is unknown. None of that is quite as it seems, as Mercy joins with a small coven of witches, who soon become her progeny. Confusing, I know! In previous books, Mercy lost her immortality and ended up as a youngling vampire, with all of the accompanying bloodlust and lack of control. This led to her turning the witches and they are now working with her to stop Lucifer. She also has Hailey Bradbury, Sebastian Winter and his sidekick Donnie, helping to try and find a way to stop Lucifer and whatever his plan is. Lucifer knows Mercy is a threat and the only other person to have defeated him in the past, is the hunter, Sebastian. He has a crazy idea and goes off to work on his plan, whilst Donnie catches a ride with an elderly yet powerful magical midwife, Ursula, who although she is human, is far older than she should be. The midwife is needed, as in the previous book, Lucifer managed to plant one of his seeds in Mercy, and no, it wasn’t in the physical manner in which you might think. He literally pushed his fist into her abdomen and planted a seed. This seed will have his magic and hers, as well as her vampire day walking abilities. Making it impossible to kill. They thought Lucifer would be weakened when her friends were impregnated, but that turned out to be a fake illusion. Mercy is getting protective of the baby growing within her, even as her friend Mel and girlfriend Juliet, try to kill it in as many ways as they can imagine, but none of them work.
Nico has been silent for months and with Ursula turning up in her own caravan of birthing preparation, all they need to do is wait for the baby to arrive and hope they have come up with a plan to take down Lucifer, or at least imprison him somewhere, where he can’t get at her child. But of course, nothing that Lucifer has planned, is ever exactly what it seems, such as his attempt to kill Mercy previously. If he manages to get his hands on Mercy’s baby, then he will be able to take over the human world with his Primes and demon army. Sebastian returns with a shocking surprise of his own, but not alone, needing more recruits for what he has brought with him. Some ancient vampires make a base in Mercy’s city, but don’t approach her, leaving her to think they have come to take over her position, thinking her weak now in her pregnant and newborn vampire state! The coven of witch vampire’s powers have grown and they need to work out what they can do now with their magic and blood, bringing about a few surprises along the way, such as illusions that are a bit more solid and last far longer than they should! Lucifer has a witch of his own in his pocket, who must accompany him, to perform the spell to transfer a soul into a more powerful vessel. That sort of power can draw a soul from the dead as well, into a new vessel, which may end up being needed. They are ill-prepared for Lucifer’s arrival, with none of their wards or protections able to stop someone as powerful as him, even in a supposedly weakened state. Lucifer is weakened by an unknown dagger Donnie has pilfered and Mercy will have to use one of Lucifer’s precious seeds to have the magic needed to send him somewhere he can’t get at her baby. Unfortunately, Sebastian is caught up in all of this and his story will continue in the next book in his own series, Devil’s Due. Mercy has lost so much in this battle with Lucifer, but she also gains a new set of progeny, as well as some older vampires who pledge their loyalty to her and her heir!
A great and suspenseful read at the end o this series, which left you waiting to see what they could think of to take down their most powerful enemy yet. They may not have many ideas, but Mercy has lived her long life, never giving up and always fighting for those she loves and regards as her family. Often, the solution will come at the last possible minute and somehow works out for them all. Lots of loss in this one, but also a surprising gain that she never expected to ever have, a baby of her own! I received an ARC copy of this book from BookSprout, and I have freely given my own opinion of the book above.
Oh boy, was I anxious for this book! In this interconnecting series, Mercy is at the mercy of Lucifer, she's heavily pregnant with.... something...and she, with the rest of her friends, those that survived the last battle that is, are desperately seeking a way out of this impending doom awaiting them. Two vital tasks, firstly, getting rid of this...thing... growing in Mercy, which so far has come to nought, and secondly, a way to put and end to Lucifer and his neferious schemes which doesn't only affect Mercy. Lucifer's plans involve Emilie's baby, it involves Anni. Both Elijah and Sebastian have a huge stake in getting rid of these, ummm, personas, fighting their own battles along the way. So frigging tense! And when Raelin scrys Sebastian, they are all horrified at what he's doing, so they assume the worst. You know what they say about assumptions though, yeah, THAT!
And when the weirdly wonderfully whacky Ursula makes her appearance, together with the even more whacky Donnie, well, that was a jump up moment of joy, on my part at any rate. I have mentioned it many times in my reviews, how impressively light and humourous Theo's books are, how he flits from character to character, series to series, interweaving them sublimely, seamlessly having them drop in and out of a book, whilst always keeping true to the storyline, which is quite complex and varied. It might bely the eye, or brain, I mean, we have complete series with a complete different cast but it's all connected, THEY'RE all connected. And boy, connected is an understatement, they all WORK together to deliver a fabulous story. What a journey this book was, Mercy at the helm, well, technically, Sebastian was at the helm with THE Helm, while Mercy was delivering a child, he and the rest were at the ready for Lucifer. To decimate him. Shoo, those last few chapters were both heartening; a baby being born is a joyful occasion, is it not? But Theo, in true Theo form, twisted the reigns from Mercy's situation and threw it in a direction that flooded me! I had to take big gulping breaths to lighten the load on my rapidly beating heart and finally release the tension from my entire being. Good heaven WAS the tension intense! I was seriously devastated and worried for a moment or ten.... The final scenes didn't play out as Mercy and crew envisioned, and nothing as I anticipated. It was better, it was primordial magnificence exuded by this majestically skillful author, who, once more, had me gobsmacked! Which is precisely what Theo does, as much as he guts me, he brings hope, he brings a warmth to his characters and stories, he brings in the family connection to great effect, which illicits a sigh of contentment like no other to escape from my lips.
I do love a Theophilus Monroe read, uncomplicated yet intense, dramatic yet humourous, action filled and so well paced, like riding a horse, this author knows exactly which pace to start at, from nudging into a walk, to a canter and then a full blown gallop, reigning it in superbly, leaving me with a great sense of accomplishment and satisfaction from the ride! This particular story takes place simultaneously in three different series, so it is recommended to read all of them, The Sebastian Winter series, The Druid Detective Agency series, as well as The Mercy Brown series. And trust me, you'll want to read every book this illustrious author has penned, he's kind of addictive...
Bloody Rebels wrecked me—in the most gloriously unholy way. I’ve followed Mercy’s journey like a loyal fangirl since her Legacy days, and by the time I hit Book 10 of The Fury of a Vampire Witch, I thought I was ready for whatever chaos Theophilus Monroe could throw at me. Spoiler alert: I was not.
This book is pure vampire vengeance, demonic danger, and fierce-as-hell queen energy. Lucifer himself is raising a vampire army? Over my undead body, Mercy says—and I was right there with her, cheering as she turned rebel blood into a battlefield of bite, magic, and sheer will.
There’s just something so deeply satisfying about watching a woman who’s lost everything, rebuilt herself in fire and fang, and still won’t back down. Mercy doesn’t flinch—not at betrayal, not at the King of Freaking Hell, and certainly not at the thought of getting her hands dirty to protect her people. She’s not just fighting for power anymore—she’s fighting for the soul of her kind. And yes, there’s that dark, magnetic, twisted edge to her romance that I live for.
What really got me, though, was the return to Exeter. There’s something poetic about Mercy facing her biggest enemies where it all began, full circle from the girl she once was. You feel every crack in her armor, every ounce of rage, sorrow, and resolve. She’s been through hell—literally—and still, she’s not just surviving. She’s ruling.
Theophilus Monroe writes with teeth—sharp, emotional, deliciously savage teeth. The action is relentless, the politics cutthroat, and the tension between characters had me clutching my kindle like it was a lifeline. This series just keeps leveling up, and Bloody Rebels might be my favorite installment yet.
If you love vampire queens who give zero damns, ancient feuds, and high-stakes magic laced with just the right amount of twisted romance—run, don’t walk, into Mercy’s world. But maybe wear armor. And bring wine. Lots of wine.
I just loved this latest book in this series and how it follows immediately after the events in Sebastian Winter's latest book, Deadly Dolls. You don't NEED to read the other series to follow this one, but I highly recommend that you do as it makes this book so much more enjoyable and understandable.
Mercy Brown, the Vampire Queen, is heavily pregnant with Lucifer's offspring, but no-one is quite sure what to expect when she gives birth. Mercy, along with her vampire friends Juliet and Mel have tried everything and anything to get rid of this baby and now it is too late to do anything, but wait for its arrival. Lucky for Mercy that Ursula Haagen-Daaz (love her name!) makes an appearance to help out with the birth of this baby as well!
Sebastian also arrives with his "team" (not spoiling it for you here in case you haven't ready Deadly Dolls) and he believes this is the only way he can defeat Lucifer before he can take Mercy's baby. But will he be able to maintain control or will his "team" control him?!
This was a great read and completely sucked me in from the beginning! I especially loved the ending! But it's not over yet! What about the other 3 babies that were on Lucifer's list? Who are they and what will happen to them now? What about Angi? Where is she and will Sebastian be able to return to find her? So many more questions!
I received an ARC copy of this book through the author's team, but this review is my own honest one! Thank you to Theophilus for another fangtastic read! I am so loving how all these characters are coming together to support and help one another!
"Life’s a bitch, then you die, then you die again, and come back. And everything’s still a bitch."
With an opening line like that, you know you’re strapping in for a ride as dark as it is outrageously entertaining. Bloody Rebels is Theophilus Monroe at his finest—twisting the macabre into a laugh-out-loud, tragicomic masterpiece. It’s the literary equivalent of securing your investments in an unbreachable vault: you’re guaranteed a return, and in this case, the payout is sheer, unfiltered entertainment. Perhaps not for the characters (they are put through absolute hell, after all), but for us? Oh, we’re thriving.
This book doesn’t just deliver; it serves. With the crossover from Monroe’s other two series entwined in Lucifer’s grand scheme, we’re treated to an all-star, chaos-fueled ensemble, each character more wildly, delightfully unhinged than the last. The return of the wonderfully eccentric Ursula is a gift in itself, and witnessing Mercy’s impossible delivery? Nothing short of legendary. Add in Sebastian and Donnie’s standout roles, and this book cements itself as an unmissable installment.
But let’s talk about the real crime here: the fact that this might be the last we see of Mercy’s saga. And frankly, I’m not okay. From the beginning, I’ve been Team Mercy, and I refuse to accept a world where our badass vampire queen doesn’t get a few more rounds in the ring. So, Mr. Monroe, if you’re reading this—more, please. Pretty please. With a sacrificial cherry on top.
Until then, I’ll be waiting (im)patiently for the next time this glorious, dysfunctional ensemble graces the pages of whatever chaos Monroe has in store next.
Vampire Queen vs. King of Hell, I love it. The Vampire Queen, Mercy, is pregnant with the King of Hell’s baby. Lucifer is recruiting an army. Mercy has every intention of stopping him.
Mercy with the help of her friends are trying to deal with whatever is growing inside her. What is it? What will it do when it is born? Is Mercy strong enough to handle giving birth to the King of Hell’s baby?
Bloody Rebels is a very intense story that kept me on my toes with the many twists and turns that also kept me in suspense from the first page until the last. Lucifer wants his army to help him take control of the world.
I love reading stories by Theophilus Monroe, they can be hilarious, scary, intense, and exciting all at the same time. Once I start reading one of Theophilus stories, I don’t want them to end. I love his writing style. I find myself laughing right out loud many, many times.
The worlds he creates and how he makes them connect in some way or another has me in awe. I can’t wait to read more of his stories, no matter what they may be. If Theophilus Monroe writes it, I will read it.
I highly recommend Bloody Rebels to all paranormal and vampire fans! Grab a copy of Bloody Rebels today!
First off I just love Mercy Brown, the kick ass vampire queen, so maybe I am a bit biased when i say how much I enjoyed reading this 10th, and sort of final book in this series, though I am sure we will be seeing much more of Mercy in other series. In this book, which by the way gives us the gran finale we have all been waiting for, we find Mercy to be heavily pregnant and with her hormones playing games on her mind and body, however she is adamant that Lucifer, the baby's father, would not be getting his hands on her child. So together with her team of loyal vampires and coven of witches, plus the added help of Sebastian Winter, Donnie and the german midwife she set out to give birth and keep her baby safe. If lucifer gets his hands on this child the whole world would be doomed. I love that we once again got to see characters from other series enter so well into this story, the great hunt is back too as Sebastain has his own agenda for wanting to kill Lucifer once forever, he has his Angi once again. I am still not a fan of Donnie, in fact I can't stand the guy, however he too has his role to play. Great ending to go with this great series which I highly recommend all those who love kick ass heroines, vampires and witches read as you cannot get better than Mercy Brown!
Vampire Queen vs. King of Hell – are you ready to see who makes it out of that battle? Lucifer has gotten Mercy Brown pregnant and she has no idea what kind of creature to expect. For 8-1/2 months, the baby has not made any movement at all. Is Lucifer waiting to see the result as well? His intention was to create a weapon to destroy everything using her unique situation of being re-made a vampire, no longer bound to Baron Samedi, but to her former sire turned demigod, Nico. She was no long the same as she had been. Although she could walk in the sun, her power was somehow different. She retained the speed, the strength, and the hearing -- but there was more that she hadn’t figured out yet and Lucifer feared it. He would be coming back in 2 weeks when the child was due to be born. How would he use their unique baby to bring about the end of the world? And even more important, how could she stop him?
This author will keep you on the edge of your seat as the details emerge from this storyline. So much drama, twists and turns, the classic style of this amazing author on full display here! You can be sure that you will be taken on a wild ride, but then you probably already knew that before you started reading!
It even includes an all star cast from Mr. Monroe's newer series. The Druid Detective Agency and the Sebastian Winters series.
Our beloved Mercy is pregnant, yes, pregnant! But sadly it's to the most vile of the vile, Lucifer. Good grief! What exactly will she give birth to? Please read.
Not only that but Lucifer wants to create an army and end the world. Mercy deals with more than she EVER has before. She always has great friends that have her back though. Ones that didn't pass in the last book, Elijah and Sebastian too. The latter two, have their own scores to settle with Lucifer. Will the scores get settled? Please read.
If you like drama, intrigue, action and humor mixed in, you'll love this. If you like/love vampires, druids or supes in general, you'll love this book!
I'm saddened that it's the series ender but knowing Mr. Monroe, we'll see her in another book soon. Maybe a new Sebastian Winters book?
This is beyond one click worthy, beyond 5 stars and beyond highly recommend!!
A great read full of fast paced drama, action, friendship, snark, humor, scheming, trickery, passion and love with Mercy fighting to save her friends and herself; full of vampires, witches, magic and more.
Timewise, this follows on from the events in Deadly Dolls (Sebastian Winter #4) and is also connected to Druid Detective Agency series (I love how these are all separate series in their own way but also overlap so well with the characters helping each other out so much). If you've read the other series it makes this so much more enjoyable.
Mercy, the vampire queen, is pregnant with Lucifer's child though she and her friends are all a little unsure what will happen when she gives birth. With friends arriving to help with the birth can they stop Lucifer from taking the baby and ending the world?
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Oh my gosh, what can I say about this book? Wow, feel really outdid Read this whole series from book one to 10 and it is incredibly amazing. It has fantastic world building out of this world storylines and amazingly terrific characters especially the main character mercy oh she is a vampire to be reckoned with you’re just gonna fall in love with her they’re always full of romance and drama and action. Vampire would bite. This series is amazing. I would recommend starting with book one and go right through book 10 because the story just keeps building and getting better every time every book leaves you wanting more and you just can’t wait for the next book. This is supposed to be the final book but I’m hoping not because I’d love to see the story continued I would definitely highly recommend it and recommend reading this story. You’re gonna just love it. Thanks for the great Theo keep them coming.
Theo comes through amazingly on this conclusion to this story arc, for Mercy and her team. He blends the 3 current series of characters seemless as always, and sets up the next Sebastian Winter novel perfectly.
I would recommend seeking the reading order of this series, the Sebastian Winter series and the Druid Detective Agency series to ensure you read the books inthe correct order to understand what is happening clearly.
This kept me on my toes, and I loved each twist and turn. Mercy never saw herself as a mother, but now she has a heir to her throne as the Bloody Vampire Queen, a loving partner, and a coven of vampire witches, who like her and Hayley are blood witches. A fresh set of Old World Vampires arrive to swear fielty and of course the ever loving hellhound.
Talk about courage and determination! The way the characters in this book keep fighting to the end despite overwhelming odds is inspiring. It is very interesting how Theo Monroe introduces basic human failings like prejudice and bullying beneath the main action. Things like: 'Humans are good at that—drawing lines between “us” and “them,” creating neat little boxes labeled “good” and “evil.” '
He also says the mind is a factory of deceit, and it tells its biggest fibs to the self. Are we wrong to believe that good will manage to keep the balance sine die?
A good end to a good series by an excellent, original author.
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Ursula arrives at the Underground to help deliver Mercy's baby after seeing Elijah and Emilie's baby Eimear into the world. She spends a little time talking to Mercy who suddenly realises she wants her baby and will do anything to protect him/her/whatever it is, from Lucifer. Sebastian Winters friend Donnie also arrives with Ursula. Mercy, her new friends and Donnie throw ideas around as to how to defeat Lucifer. But they are not getting very far and Lucifer is due to arrive to claim her baby in two and half weeks. Can they come up with something before time runs out ? Its amazing how Mr Monroe has brought 3 of his series together in this book. Be prepared for fights and twists and turns.
This is sort of unique, it ties together plot lines from 2 in progress series: The Druid Detective Agency and the Sebastian Winters series.
I've read about half of the former, & 1/3 of the latter, so I had some catching up to do!
It's also odd in that a significant portion is the author writes about being insides of what a woman was thinking while giving birth to the devil's baby!
The Druid series is excellent, & the Winter series is good; while I was able to largely understand this, it was a bit confusing in places. If possible, I would consider reading both series in full before tackling this one.
Still worth a read as I enjoy Mr Monroe's writing.
I received an advance reader's copy at no charge & am leaving an unbiased review.
Due to circumstances that happened to the main character in the previous book the writer was limited in his choices for fights and adventures. Thats understandable but that makes this book a little different from the previous once.
The story itself is a crossover with Sebastian, a character from another series and still intense and unpredictable. The main characters relatable, or as intended irritating or funny ( depending on your kind of humor)
Although I liked this book a little less it still creates and intriguing setting for the next part of the series. Which I am looking forward to reading
Once again, Mercy is in the thick of it. Pregnant against her will with Lucifer’s bastart, she has become a target of Lucifer whose sole goal is to seize her baby to become his host on earth. With half of her team decimated by Lucifer on his initial attack that left her pregnant, she is left underseige fearing his return to claim her child. Her fears are slightly diminished when Sebastian turns up with the Wild Host gunning for Lucifer who has once again kidnapped his wife. Together can these two allies pool their resources to thwart Lucifer’s plans and prevent his rise to ultimate power her on earth?
This is an excellent book and I highly recommend it to all readers.
Received as an ARC, I am leaving my honest review. I was totally in awe of the queen of the vampires, now close to giving birth to the spawn of Lucifer. Even with her powers diminished, struggling with the problems of adjusting to carrying a baby, and focusing on plans to defeat Lucifer’s plans, she still is a queen in charge. From the emotional feelings the reader has for Mercy at the first page to the nail biting, breath holding, action packed plans and battle scenes, and a totally amazing, epic ending, you won’t want to miss this latest continuation of an incredible series. There are characters and details that overlap with his other series but they just make you more curious.
Momma Mercy. Book Ten - wow! A lot happens. Continuing in reading order Mercy gets infused with Lucifer’s baby with unknown motive. However Mercy’s character is relatable and easy to understand. The arrival of the midwife was amusing. The fact that other characters from this world are now merging is cyclic. Mistakes are made and a baby is born. Battle for the child and a soul is reborn. Sebastian and his Wild Hunt and of course where Sebastian is you can find Donnie. Very entertaining and poetic that Mercy becomes a mom. A tender moment. There was some minor errors and a scene conflict in my copy.
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Bloody Rebels Book 10 of The Fury of a Vampire Witch series by Theophilus Monroe is a page-turning masterpiece!! This series has so many twists and turns, it's amazing how the author keeps it all together. I love how Mr. Monroe has seamlessly combined this series together with his other series DDA and Sebastian Winter tying together the different storylines. I have thoroughly enjoyed this series as well as the others Mr. Monroe has and is still writing and I will continue to enjoy read them all!.
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Mercy is due to give birth and no one knows what it will be or the origins it will possess. Question is, what does Lucifer want with this child? This was an exciting, heartbreaking, heart pounding and suspenseful story. This interconnected series with the Druid Detective Agency and Sebastian Winters books adds so much more depth to this storyline that I am absolutely waiting on the edge of my seat for more.
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Audiobook: I was entertained by this story. During most of this story, Mercy was pregnant, and her mercurial mood changes reminded me of my own mood changes during that time of my life. Mercy has long been a favorite character of mine, but I really enjoyed the new character, Ursula, who made an appearance in this story. I liked the twists which kept my attention. I thought Kelley Hazen's narration was entertaining. I was given a copy of the audiobook. I volunteered, without financial gain, to post this review which reflected my honest opinions regarding this audiobook.
The series has had so many twists and turns. I love how the author has woven this series together with DDA and Sebastian Winter, tying together plot lines and characters. Theophilus has an amazing gift for keeping all the pieces flowing, and working together. Huge development with this book – a vampire giving birth, and how will they keep the Prince of Darkness from taking control of the world.
Vampires can't get pregnant, unless the devil himself is the father. With Mercy due to give birth soon, a mysterious woman named Ursula shows up and introduces herself as a magical midwife. Old friends also arrive to assist Mercy and her new young coven prepare to fight off Lucifer. They must form a plan quickly to stop the devil from claiming the child.
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This was a strong tenth entry in the Fury of a Vampire Witch series, it had that element that I was looking for and enjoyed from the previous entries in the series. I was engaged with the characters and how it worked with the world that was set up. The paranormal element was everything that I was looking for and was glad I read this. Theophilus Monroe wrote this perfectly and am excited for more.
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Just love Theophilus Monroe's book. We have the Vampire Queen vs. The King of Hell. Who will win? Lucifer is recuiting vampires for his army, can Mercy stop him? Mercy is pregnant with Lucifers kid, but she is worried of what will actually born from her? Can she keep her baby from Lucifer? Sebastian has shown up to help her, because Lucifer has taken his wife.
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Mercy has at most two weeks until her delivery date. She is miserable in her late pregnancy.
While she is trying to figure out how she will get through these two weeks or so, she gets visitors. Help or hindrance? Friend or foe? Will she choose wisely, or will her pregnancy-brain choose randomly?
At least she gets ice cream!
Will her team be strong and crafty enough to keep Lucifer from getting her (his) baby?
Grab some ice cream for yourself and enjoy the read!
This was likely one of my favorites in this particular series. Fast paced, fantasy. Sebastian joins the tale with Donnie and Ursula. Who brings vampire ice cream. Had some good humor. PG 13 but cleaner than many in this series.
Liked the fact it's pointed out lucifer looked amazing. Temptation isn't temptation if your not tempted.
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Thought that this was a great and way to end the crossover between the three series and I couldn't imagine it ending any other way than what he had at with a surprise and that's all I'm going to say because I don't want to ruin it for anybody else with lots of surprise guest Stars and a few returning favorites that you would never imagine.
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Mercy is pregnant with Lucifer's baby, Lucifer is trying to recruit a vampire army and then there is everything else going on as nothing is ever easy of smooth for Mercy. Was glued to the end to see who would pop in, what drama there would be, and what else Mercy would face this time. And cannot forget the Lucifer drama adding to all the chaos. Lots of drama, intrigue, action and chaos.