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Book Review of Ever After (Hollows, Bk 11)

Ever After (Hollows, Bk 11)
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** spoiler alert ** There is a lot going on this latest installment in the Hollows! Vampire Ivy is on a trip for most of the book so she doesn't play a prominent role, although she does show up near the end. The ever after is shrinking and Rachel is getting blamed for it. She may have caused the first small tear, but nothing like this. The ley lines aren't working properly and there is a huge leak in one of them. She knows that the demon Ku'Sox had a hand in it but she can't prove it yet.

Then Rosewood Syndrome babies are being kidnapped and with some investigating, she finds out that Ku'Sox is behind it. If the ever after disappears, the demons will have a free ride with the babies. But when Trent Kalamack's daughter is taken, things begin to escalate. Ku'Sox will let them go if Rachel gives up her life, and for once, Rachel is scared to death. But she won't go down without fighting and will do whatever it takes to free Trent's daughter, her goddaughter. But Ku'Sox is always a step ahead of her. He kidnaps Rachel's gargoyle, the one being who can help her fix the mess in the lines. She's not sure what she's going to do next, but she can't do nothing while Ku'Sox kills everyone dear to her.

With a solid plot, Ever After is an action-packed pageturner. There are new romance developments as well as some unforeseen deaths. Jenks is really holding his own and has to make some tough parenting decisions as well as help out his partner, Rachel. Rachel really shows her emotional side, but it doesn't take long before she's kicking butt and taking names. This is a long-running series but I can't wait for the next one.