The Devil's City
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4.3 • 16 Ratings
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- $16.99
Publisher Description
Love is villainy.
Ava-Marie
I escaped the Institute with my partners in crime, and now we’re going to make the world pay.
We’ve never had more fun than when we’re out on the streets, committing crimes and robbing banks. My husband and I have sworn to become the greatest supernatural crime lords the magical world has ever seen, and we plan to make good on that dark promise.
I have thousands at my command, but even in the midst of my rule, I fear Charlie is taking things too far. Reality is beginning to bend, and I’ve decided to craft this world to what I decide it should be.
I promised that I’d make our enemies burn for what they did to us.
Now I’m going to love igniting the flames.
Charlie
The magical community is ours for the taking. I’ve stepped into the position I was born for, and have become a mob boss operating within shades of gray. I’ve chosen to follow in my grandfather’s footsteps, to obtain power and lead the Elven crime family back into glory.
To steal the vampire key, we’ll have to pull off the perfect heist, and go deep into the criminal vampire nest known as The Devil’s City.
No crime is off the table. Nothing is going to stop me from achieving what we set out to do, because I’m willing to gamble everything I have.
But I never thought one mistake would cause my luck to run out.
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Ava reigns over a villainous empire and Charlie dominates the magical mafia in Book Five of the Prison for Supernatural Offenders series. Recommended listening age 18+
Prison for Supernatural Offenders series reading order:
Book 1: The Villain Institute
Book 2: The Criminal Lair
Book 3: The Infernal Underground
Book 4: The Assassin's Destiny
Book 5: The Devil's City
Customer Reviews
Confusing- still deciding
I’ve struggled with this series. I loved all of the Parents series- kind of obsessed with them, but this series has taken a turn in the last couple of books. The 5th book just did too much for one story and it feels more like a commentary on USA/Global politics than a natural authentic plot arch. I’ve always appreciated the authors weaving of critical social issues into their narratives- but this book took a turn- like the narrative was literally bi-polar, like Ava, extreme highs whip lashing to extreme lows.
Don’t quit yet
It seems like they tried to cram a bunch of stuff that worked in the last few series into one book. The end was disappointing however, I believe that Marcus and Callie are a big hint.
Worst ending ever not even a cliffhanger just ruined everything from the first 4 books
Worst ending ever literally turned everyone either a dictator or a to wanting to end the world and the Charlie broke the bond and ruined everything waste of time and money