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Saturday, October 7, 2017

BOOK REVIEW: "Path to Damnation" by October Weeks

Path to Damnation by [Weeks, October]


“Come little slayer, into my lair, and we shall play a game…”
Ten months after the events with Josef Dragos, slayer Tuck Houston is in Iceland training with her strigoi guardian. The strigoi blood awakened in her gives her no choice but to do so. But her training is interrupted by the one Damned who keeps slipping out of her grasp—Penelope.
The beautiful Damned has finally come calling to finish the game she started with Tuck a little over sixteen years ago. But instead of retrieving Tuck herself, Penelope is sending her on a scavenger hunt. A hunt that Tuck’s more than ready to go on, despite the fact that it’s going to drive her deeper into the world of the strigoi and the darkness that birthed Penelope. 
Tuck welcomes the darkness, knowing that at the end of it all that could spell her death.


I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.

There are few books that make me go "What the f---". This book is one of them. Dark, twisted, and unpredictable, we see a new side of Tuck than we do in The Damned, and we get to take a peek inside the mind of Penelope, a dark, twisted villain whom you kind of can't help but like. I'm a sucker for a good villain, and Penelope was everything I could have asked for.
There will be tears, there will be cheers, and there will be lots of "WTFs".

5/5--dark, fun, and bittersweet.

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