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Paradise Damned

door SM Reine

Reeksen: The Descent Series (7)

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Elise Kavanagh is being held captive without weapons or allies. The only way out of the garden is to kill God Himself. James Faulkner's son has been taken by Metaraon, but James is caught in Limbo and helpless to save him. An army of half-angel, half-demon hybrids is converging on the gates of Heaven, where the Union prepares for a final battle. The end has arrived.… (meer)
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3 stars for the story and one star because the author actually ended the series. A rare event these days. ( )
  richvalle | Jul 11, 2021 |
I had to read through the series. Elise was enough of a bad ass with some serious bad luck that I had to find out....what was James' secret, why did she always come back from death, and just who the hell was pulling all the strings in this puppet show?!?!?!

I found all my answers and said good bye to some characters I had come to like. Now did I get into the whole God is crazy and must be destroyed angle, not really but then again this is fiction so anything can happen in the author's world. There was enough foreshadowing in the previous books to make me curious enough to see if I had figured it out or not. Some not all but then again had I figured it all out from the get go I probably wouldn't have stuck around after the first three books.

Elise back to demon fighting and this time with McIntyre and Anthony at her side. Not sure that I want to read the new series since the questions I had were answered here. Don't want to over do the whole demon warrior kicking ass for eternity thing. May just give it a break then see if it can catch my interest.

She didn't get her happily ever after with James but then again, did we really think she would? WIll he ever be able to redeem himself for 12 years of deceit, yea, like she's going to give him another chance. Nathaniel would be the one character I would like to follow up on. Now that he has hidden the tree what will become of him and will he eventually turn evil with all that stress upon him. And just how powerful will he become.

Good way to end this series. Not sure it make me cry out for more. We'll see ( )
  ChachaJ | Feb 1, 2021 |
Elise is trapped within the Garden of Eden - and it is time for the godslayer to finally comfront God himself. Or at least try to survive his presence...

James has run to the rescue - but he is trapped and lost in endless limbo. While on Earth forces gather, the Union, hunters and even demon/angel hybrids as a cataclysmic event is predicted

This book is an odd book. There is plot but for the most part it doesn’t progress and go anywhere. We follow Elise almost exclusively now she is trapped in The Garden with her long nemesis - Adam, God. The god, the god that she, the godslayer, was always intended to face

But while in that garden she experiences a great deal - but, through sheer powerlessness doesn’t do a great deal or move the plot forward. And I think that works and is very necessary to convey just how very powerless and lost Elise is at this moment - how her just surviving and continuing to go forwards in a realm that is inimical to her very being in the face of a being of literally omnipotent power. Being frustrated, being stuck, seeing no way out but fighting on anyway is the core of this book and Elise herself

And while that happens we have the revelations - oh the revelations and truly fascinating world building and take on the ancient Adam and Eve mythology. The nature of Adam/God, the very different nature of Eve (which definitely flips the power scale before Adam ruined everything) the nature of Lillith, the birth of angels, of demons of humanity, why the whole idea of sacrificing women to the clearly dangerous and broken god keeps working, Metaraon and his motives towards all the events in the series so far, including the shape of this coven - so much is here.

On top of that we have nice moments from Nathaniel (James’s son), Elise’s mother Arianne and James himself all adding new shades to their characters both now and going forwards as well as more flashbacks of Elise’s past which helps understand her a bit more. I especially appreciate, after my previous complaints, that Elise and James have a major confrontation over the information he has been hiding from her - and it’s neither dismissed nor swept up. In fact it’s a nice contrast how she kind of rebuilds a lot of bridges with Anthony after their deeply broken relationship after they were both emotionally reeling - but such a neat resolve is denied James

The book ends with epic. And I think it needed to - after so longer with Elise captured and helpless we needed reminding of her awesome strength, we needed reminding that just because she was so helpless in the face of an impossible force doesn’t make her weak. It worked - and I think it worked even more that we had a sort of mini epilogue to basically say that it isn’t over That despite the whole massive, world changing hugeness that just happened, life still goes on and it goes on in quiet, sad and often mundane ways

One odd side effect of all the epic hugeness this is that Lucas, Malcolm and Anthony, making their way to Oymyakon, seeing the Union getting up to various shenanigans is a very fun romp (and I will always kind of love Malcolm, the quintessential rogue) but also jarringly out of place and bizarrely mundane next to all the epic world building and revelations out there - but at the same time the only part of the story that is actually moving forwards

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  FangsfortheFantasy | Dec 16, 2018 |
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Elise Kavanagh is being held captive without weapons or allies. The only way out of the garden is to kill God Himself. James Faulkner's son has been taken by Metaraon, but James is caught in Limbo and helpless to save him. An army of half-angel, half-demon hybrids is converging on the gates of Heaven, where the Union prepares for a final battle. The end has arrived.

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