ARA Review by N+Retallick of Raven's Peak

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ARA Review by N+Retallick of Raven's Peak

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[Following is an OnlineBookClub.org ARA Review of the book, Raven's Peak.]
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5 out of 5 "What happened to my father," is a question Abigail keeps asking. Raven’s Peak World on Fire Book 1 is an awesome read. I was glad to see that the hero is female. The main character, Abigail, hunts and fights demons. I love her warped sense of humor. This is the perfect book for occult or paranormal readers. Abigail clips along at a pretty fast pace hunting demons in one town then another. She is a force to be reckoned with, and a fierce fighter. Can she fight the strongest demon and win? There is more than one plot to keep up with plus the Council’s conspiracy.

Abigail is on assignment to fight demons. Her sidekick, Haatim, a college student, unknowingly consents to do a job for a demon. He gets pulled into a world he thought existed only in his college text books. Is it possible demons live among us? Together they set out to hunt demons in a small town, Raven’s Peak. Her goal also is to find her father and find out what happened to him. This is her driving force to keep moving forward. Against the Council’s rules she follows the advice of one of the demons to find her father and in that she finds her past.

Lincoln Cole pulled out all stops for this book. It’s demonic, heroic, and nobody (including children) escapes the possibility of being possess by a demon.

Both characters come alive. Haatim didn’t know what he had to gain or lose when he got himself involved with Abigail. In the beginning all Haatim wanted was a job.

Will Abigail be able to withstand the Council’s punishment they have in store for her for not following their rules? Will Haatim be able to face his father now that he knows what his father is a part of?

After fighting demons Abigail doesn’t seem to be too bothered about having to answer to the Council for her decisions, which Haatim’s father is a part of. Can Haatam influence his father? I can’t wait to read the whole series.

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