Jill Kismet is back from the grave in this explosive conclusion to Lilith Saintcrow's urban fantasy series.
She wakes up in her own grave. She doesn't know who put her there, she doesn't know where she is, and she has no friends or family.
She only knows two things: She has a job to do: cleansing the night of evil. And she knows her name.
Jill Kismet.
SPOILERS FROM HEAVEN'S SPITE IN REVIEW, DO NOT READ IF HAVEN'T READ HEAVEN'S SPITE AND PLAN TO DO SO!
Lilith Saintcrow's final book in the Jill Kismet series, Angel Town, wraps things up nicely!
As you might remember Jill died last time at the end, so when the new book came out I was wondering what was going to happen. And the answer was quite simple, she came back. That's nothing new in the world of the supernatural, it's more shocking when someone stays dead! So Jill returns, yet her memory is slow to come back.
But she's not without it the entire time or anything, it actually comes back faster than I thought it would. Of course there are still things she doesn't always remember about herself. She may know she's Jill, but she doesn't remember 100% who Jill is. Get it?
Besides trying to gain her complete memory back, Jill has to save the world. Only this time she's going to need some help. There's also the pesky Pericles that she still has to deal with as well.
Things between Jill and Saul aren't the same though. Saul was in a bad place himself when he found out Jill died. When she returns though he's determined to never let her leave his sight again.
I don't want to get into a lot of details about this one since it is a series ender. Which it was really good too! Thought the ending was good with many surprises towards the end!
Overall rating 4/5 stars
I might have just spoiled myself for the series when reading this one, but it doesn't seem to be too big thing. Well, except I know she comes back now. ;) But as you say, it's probably more surprising if she wouldn't, lol!
ReplyDeleteI think this looks super interesting. Great review!