![]() ![]() The tension between them has really sparked. Nora is self-deprecating but also gorgous and prone to bouts of silly jealousy. Patch is suitably gorgeous and smouldering. Ok, there was little in the way of cross appeal and it's been strictly for fans of the paranormal genre. I'm sad to say that I'm a little bit disappointed in this last instalment of an enjoyable series. But who? Will Nora be accepted by the Nephilim? Even if she is, will she be able to avert all-out war? And even if she manages all that, how will her relationship with Patch survive it all? Hank's legacy to the Nephilim turns out to be more than his teenaged daughter - he has brought Devilcraft back and worked it into weapons. ![]() The scam is easy enough to pull off - they need to spend a lot of time together anyway, as Dante trains Nora's newly Nephilim body for war.īehind the scenes, Patch's old flame is still on the scene. Nora agrees to a fake relationship with Dante, the second-in-command Nephilim. ![]() She won't be accepted as leader by the Nephilim if her own boyfriend is a fallen angel, so once again their relationship has to go underground. If she doesn't, both she and her mother will die. Nora must lead the Nephilim in the upcoming war against the fallen angels who possess their bodies each year. We left Patch and Nora were finally happily together and in love but with a big problem: Nora's vow to her dead father, Hank. ![]()
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