Wednesday, December 29, 2021

Rage and Ruin by Jennifer L. Armentrout

Rage and Ruin (The Harbinger #2) by Jennifer L. Armentrout, 468 p.

"Half-angel Trinity and her bonded gargoyle protector, Zayne, have been working with demons to stop the apocalypse while avoiding falling in love. The Harbinger is coming…but who or what is it? All of humankind may fall if Trinity and Zayne can’t win the race against time as dark forces gather.

As tensions rise, they must stay close together and patrol the DC streets at night, seeking signs of the Harbinger, an entity that is killing Wardens and demons with no seeming rhyme or reason. Forbidden to be with each other, Zayne and Trinity fight their feelings and turn to unusual sources for help—the demon Roth and his cohorts. But as deaths pile up and they uncover a sinister plot involving the local high school and endangering someone dear to Zayne, Trin realizes she is being led…herded…played for some unknown end. As anger builds and feelings spiral out of control, it becomes clear that rage may be the ruin of them all." --Goodreads blurb

The second book in this series was just as fun as the first, with relationships changing, yet growing, bridges being burnt and bridges being built. Trinity is a pretty funny character, and comes across as the awkward (yet SO wordly, right?) 18 year old that she is. Hormones are at play, but so is right and wrong, evil and justice. 
 

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