Hellbound
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3.0 • 3 Ratings
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Publisher Description
The road to Hell is paved with godly intentions.
Everything is a chess match … and Lady Hel is in it to win it!
The gods have rewound time on Midgard to fix the latest shenanigans of Lady Hel and Loki, but there are some things even the gods can't fix.
In their haste, they've left pockets of magic behind, and now new magical beings are rising.
Of course, Lady Hel is going to use this to her advantage. The goddess of Helheim is after the crown of her beloved Elf King and will stop at nothing to retrieve it.
Back in Asgard, Sif finds herself at the mercy of the gods; she's learning not everything that glitters is gold. Secrets abound as the gods attempt to force her and Thor closer together. She has her reservations – which she's pretending to have nothing to do with Loki.
Thor's hoping to redeem himself, and that's hard to do when he's considered to be at fault for the entire debacle that he and Midgard find themselves in. He also wishes to redeem his image in Sif's sight, and that means traveling back to the pockets of magic left over from the Dark Elves recent retreat so he can close them. She's the key to closing these pockets, which means they will have to work together, even if she doesn't desire to.
Broken promises, bad magic, and enmity are all the ingredients needed to spark another battle, and secrets unveiled. How can you trust those who betray you?
Don't miss out on this series readers are loving filled with action and adventure, Norse gods, and tons of magic.
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Enjoy all of the books in this series:
Hellish, Book 1
Hellbent, Book 2
Helltown, Book 3
Hellbound, Book 4
Hellraiser, Book 5
Customer Reviews
Fun.
Hell Bound was a fun read that had action, adventure, a tough female lead and decisions, decisions and decisions. I quit enjoyed the world build and the different scenery.
I felt somethings could have been better explained. I also felt there were certain grammar mistakes in the witting that threw off the ebb and flow of it all.
It was still an enjoyable read and I am looking forward to reading more in this world from a different perspective.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.