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I highly enjoyed this book and had a great reading experience with this series. I loved this and would definitely read more in this series. This kept me up late at night to finish.
I just reviewed Cambion's Rise by Erin Fulmer. #CambionsRise #NetGalley
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Thank you NetGalley and author Erin Fulmer for the copy in exchange for an honest review.
"The truth about her half-demon nature set her free. The consequences may yet damn her. Lily Knight's fortunes are on the rise since going public as a half-succubus cambion. Her own woman at last, she has her hands full balancing a complicated romantic life and a groundbreaking law practice defending supernatural clients. But when a selkie woman stirs memories best forgotten, Lily's new normal becomes a familiar nightmare. As a deadly game of cat and mouse across the city's fog-bound rooftops leads to murder close to home, Lily finds herself set up to take the fall. Now, she must race to clear her name before she's locked away behind silver bars. Fleeing beyond the boundaries of the human world, between ancient fey magic and newfound family, she confronts a terrible protecting the mortals she loves, or preserving her own hard-won freedom."
This is the third book in the Cambion Series. I enjoy reading the first 2 books and this one did not disappoint and this meets my expectations. I devour this book in one sitting.
Lily returns in CAMBION'S RISE, the third book in this series that sees her use her lawyer skills and supernatural experience to defend a victim from a previous book while trying to protect her little family from a nightmare from her past.
It's more dead bodies and more blame on Lily, with rogue agents and unhelpful supposedly friendly agents to contend with. While this set up is similar to before, it works well here because it is an old enemy returned so knowing how close it all came before just makes the stakes more obvious. (It's so hard to talk about this without spoilers but I really enjoyed this character's return as they're the best villain the series has had.)
Lily's love life is also complex. Things are going well with Sebastian but the whole one-night-stand-for-energy is not exactly working in a pinch. The tangle she gets into felt like a really natural consequence of feelings building over the past few books and Lily's attempts to do what she thought was the morally right choice has some side effects.
While the ending wraps up this arc, I hope there are more books and it seems to be open enough for more books to follow.