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Review: eARC The Demon Bride by Dianna Hardy

(Book Three of The Witching Pen Novellas)

Two thousand and eleven years after the birth of the Failed One, the Witching Pen will be made manifest on Earth by the Great Shanka Witch of the Old Scrolls. By her hand, the Earth will rumble and shatter, and all dimensions will bleed into one.

The true purpose of the Witching Pen has been revealed, and it must be destroyed before an apocalyptic prophecy comes true. There's just one problem -- the Pen is indestructible.

As everyone searches for much needed answers, Elena lays down plans for a radical mission to save her mother from the Shanka's shadow world.

Meanwhile, Mary has finally discovered who she really is, and what that means for the human race.

What Mary doesn't know, is that Gwain has been searching for her for over ten thousand years, and had lost all hope of finding her. Now that he has her, he's faced with an impossible choice: does he save the woman who altered his very existence, or does he sacrifice her to save mankind?

(Book length: novel - approx. 70,000 words)
Wow! Book three, The Demon Bride,  is a seriously amazing follow up.
Dianna pushes her characters so much more and into territory yet to be explored in book three of The Witching Pen series. It is so much darker and sexier than book one and two, both which I loved and rated 5 frolicking fairies. 

The Demon Bride predominantly follows Mary and Gwain. And boy oh boy, what a
story they make. Their passion which was touched on in book two, The Sands of Time, reaches a phenomenal level, and their story and relationship is very cleverly interweaved into The Witching Pen story. Their journey is somewhat epic and life changing; it may even be my favourite out of the three so  far.

What I equally enjoyed was the inclusion of the main characters who dominated the two previous books. They were not left behind in the least; rather, we were able to continue following their journeys and to see how life had progressed for them. There are some real shockers along the way!

If you’ve yet to discover the wonderful characters in this series or have yet to journey into a pretty amazing, passionate world of The Witching Pen, I highly recommend that you pick up a copy of book one, The Witching Pen, sooner rather than later.
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Where you can buy Book One, The Witching Pen:
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 Where you can buy Book Two, The Sands of Time:
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