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Demonic battle for love and loss

Dark Days could be a good read for fans of supernatural fiction with a romantic and action-packed twist. Readers will enjoy the unique portrayal of demons and monsters, as well as the complex relationships between characters. The distinctive feature of the book is its incorporation of Irish mythology, providing a fresh take on the classic depiction of Hell.

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Dark Days

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ISBN: 9780312388263
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: $10.63
Publisher: St Martins Pr
Date of Publication: 2013-04-28
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Contemporary, Fantasy
Related Topics: Urban Fantasy
Goodreads rating: 3.91
(rated by 295 readers)

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Jack Winter is back. But his demons are far from behind him…Jack Winter and his girlfriend Pete Caldecott have encountered a lot of strange creatures in the Black—primordial demons, hungry ghosts, witch hunters, and the Prince of Hell himself, Belial. When Belial asks Jack for one last favor to help him keep his throne,Jack may have finally met his match because Belial's rival is something that no one— human or demon—has ever seen before…DARK DAYSThere’s a revolution brewing in Hell, and Jack might be the only one who can stop Belial’s rival from ripping a hole between the Black and the mortal world—a catastrophe that could be worse thanArmageddon. But to win, Jack will have to do the one thing he swore he never would: become a servant to the Morrigan, and risklosing everything he knows and loves… including Pete.
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Demonic battle for love and loss

Dark Days could be a good read for fans of supernatural fiction with a romantic and action-packed twist. Readers will enjoy the unique portrayal of demons and monsters, as well as the complex relationships between characters. The distinctive feature of the book is its incorporation of Irish mythology, providing a fresh take on the classic depiction of Hell.