Cast in Hellfire, SM Reine
Cast in Hellfire, SM Reine
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Cast in Hellfire
An Urban Fantasy Romance

Author: SM Reine

Narrator: Rebecca Mitchell

Unabridged: 8 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/08/2017

Categories: Fiction, Fantasy, Paranormal


Synopsis

Marion Garin is the teenage daughter of Metaraon, the former Voice of God. Now she's also the steward of the Winter Court, which has been in anarchy since a revolution five years earlier.

The problem: Marion still doesn't remember anything that happened before two weeks ago.

Seth Wilder has a lead on her memories—whoever stole them and sold Marion's essence to a demon lord in Sheol. Marion wants to help steal them back, even though that means abandoning the Winter Court to war. And Seth can't seem to tell Marion no.

He wants Marion nearby. Very nearby. Possibly in his teeth. See, Seth has this little problem where he's developing a killing urge, and it seems to be centered primarily on the half-angel girl who adores him. It conflicts with everything Seth believes himself to be: a moral man, a doctor who heals instead of hurts. Yet he's obsessed with Marion. She wants her memories, and he wants her to have them as much as he wants her blood.

They'll work together to make Marion whole, come hell or high water. Even if it means war. Even if it means that Seth might hurt Marion. And damned be the consequences . . .

About SM Reine

SM Reine is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of numerous urban fantasy novels. Her series include the Cain Chronicles, Mage Craft, Preternatural Affairs, and Seasons of the Moon.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Robin on June 05, 2017

3.75 Marion you Might be Redeemable Yet Stars How do you make some of your characters more interesting and the plot better in your second book??? Easy you tell everyone to go to hell. I loved the switch up to the focus of this story and was happy to tag along to hell with Seth and Marion. This is a re......more

Goodreads review by Maria on May 28, 2017

Buddy read with the Wednesday UF Group of BB&B. A definite improvement over the first book. Still Marion is a weak lead. But improving so maybe by the end I'll actually like her. From the things I gathered Marion was a holy terror of spoiled teen before she lost her memories and while that doesn't sur......more

Goodreads review by Kelly on April 09, 2016

Man, Konig needs a good throat chop. I just.. *makes ragey eyes at him*... I didn't trust the guy in book 1 and I think even less of him in this book. That Marion's lack of memory means she has to trust him to an extent kills me. Come to think of it, Marion's whole situation kills me. Finding out how......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on May 26, 2024

This one was a lot more interesting than the first book in the series! It delved a lot more into the mysteries set up in the first book, and also added a lot more complexity to the characters and their relationships with each other. The twists were set up well, and I'm interested to see what will ha......more

Goodreads review by Auz on February 19, 2023

Poor Marion gets so close to answers and never manages to reach them. Seth's epiphanies are well done. I really wish Marion would leave Konig. He does nothing but lie, gaslight, and abuse her, and I'm tired of his possessive toxic masculinity bs.......more