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Forgiven (The Demon Trappers #3) Paperback | Pages: 354 pages
Rating: 4.25 | 7949 Users | 451 Reviews

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Original Title: Forgiven
ISBN: 0312614802 (ISBN13: 9780312614805)
Edition Language: English URL http://us.macmillan.com/forgiven/JanaOliver
Series: The Demon Trappers #3
Literary Awards: OKRWA National Readers Choice Award for Young Adult (2012)

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Riley has made a bargain with Heaven, and now they've come to collect. Lucifer's finest are ruling the streets and it seems that Armageddon might be even closer than Riley imagined. But with her soul and her heart in play it's all she can do to keep herself alive, let alone save the world. Riley's not afraid of kicking some major demon butt, but when it comes to a battle between Heaven and Hell, she might need a little help...

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Title:Forgiven (The Demon Trappers #3)
Author:Jana Oliver
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 354 pages
Published:March 27th 2012 by St. Martin's Griffin (first published March 1st 2012)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Paranormal. Demons. Angels. Urban Fantasy

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Ratings: 4.25 From 7949 Users | 451 Reviews

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If youre a long time Demon Trappers fan, like I am, youre probably dying to get your hands on Forgiven, especially with the way Forbidden (DT#2) ended. This book will take you on a wild ride of emotions; anger, sadness, giddy happiness, and lastly shock, especially with the way it ended. And amazing book that I still cant believe Ive finished already, because I feel like it should have lasted longer than it did, but I was so desperate to get to the end that it was over too fast. Although, Im so

"Forgiven" is the third installment of excellence penned by Jana Oliver. Book 3 starts up where Soul Thief ended and has Riley in hiding from the demon trappers, the Vatican Demon Hunters, Beck, and pretty much everyone else as she tries to figure out what her next steps should be.Her ex-boyfriend, Simon, insists Riley is aligned with Hell and has spread the word to the Vatican and throughout the Atlanta trappers. Beck found about her tryst with the Fallen angel, Ori. Riley also owes Heaven and

The pendulum swung the wrong way with Book 3, but I think I got most of the story I was looking for.At the end of Soul Thief, Riley was duped and ended up owing both Heaven and Hell and the distinction between good and evil was all muddled. The holy water scam was still wreaking havoc but on its way to being cracked wide open. Hopefully. Some necro had reanimated Paul Blacktorne but it was who was pulling the strings that was the real problem. Beck got pissy and brought a reporter into the whole

EPIC!

Having enjoyed the first two books in this series, I hoped that Forgiven would be just as good. It didn't disappoint.Riley Blackthorne is in a heap load of trouble. She owes favours to both Heaven and Hell, and the demon trappers are after her. Ori won't keep out of her head and somehow she needs to resolve the issue of the fake Holy Water. Normally she wouldn't mind kicking a little demon butt, but now she's more than ready to just sleep, drink some hot chocolate and spend time with her dad.

*Update:Confession: Im actually very upset right now. Its odd, I know, considering how much I ADORED reading Forgiven. But thats the problem Im afraid I adored this book too much that I wasnt able to savor the reading experience. I wasnt able to put the book down. Youd think I wouldve at least stopped to eat, or drink, or even finish my homework, but NO. Anyways, yes, Im upset because dammit, not only does Ms Oliver know how to write a damn good book, but because she knows how to write a SHORT

Read is 2012Thank-you to Pan Macmillian Australia for providing me with a copy to read and review!Find my review and others like it on my blog here: http://rachybee-the-rest-is-still-unw...Forgiven, the third book in The Demon Trappers series by Jana Oliver proves to be the best in the series so far with its blend of on your seat action, constant excitement, unparallel friendship and tantalizing romance! If youve read any of my previous Demon Trapper reviews, youll be well aware that I love this
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