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ISBN: 0765360438 (ISBN13: 9780765360434)
Edition Language: English URL http://us.macmillan.com/eveofchaos
Series: Marked #3
Setting: United States of America
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Eve of Chaos (Marked #3) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 362 pages
Rating: 4.03 | 2358 Users | 114 Reviews

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How do you tell Satan that you ran over his dog?

Evangeline Hollis has no idea, and she doesn’t want to find out. She’d rather forget the Infernal that nearly wiped out her training class and killed some of the best demonhunting Marks in the world. Living with the Mark of Cain—and the two sexy brothers who come with it—is trouble enough.

Satan has put a bounty on Eve’s head, and Hell’s denizens are converging on Southern California. The Infernals are complicating Eve’s hunts and creating chaos in her once orderly life. They’ve also brought her to the attention of an overzealous reverend who’s certain she’s Jezebel reincarnate.


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Title:Eve of Chaos (Marked #3)
Author:S.J. Day
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 362 pages
Published:June 30th 2009 by Tor Books
Categories:Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Angels. Paranormal Romance

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Loved this series, tore through it rather quickly. I give the whole series 5 stars - that said, I disliked the open ending.

Couldn't put down and left a "hell of a cliffhanger!"

I have two complaints about this book. First, you can never take Harbor Blvd. to Brookhurst St. The two run parallel and you have to turn somewhere to get from one to the other. Second, the ending is far, far worse than a cliffhanger. It's an ambiguous ending. ARRRRGHHHH!!!!!!Other that those two flaws, the book was a worthy conclusion to the Marked series. It leaves a lot of room for a fourth volume though.

Of the three novels in the Marked Series that I've read, this is my least favorite. I didn't like it that Eve can swap boyfriends when it is convenient for her. She can justify that Cain broke up with her so its ok for her to hook up with Abel. But when she learned that Cain and Izzie had sex, "she was still jealous and pissed off." And she looks at Izzie as "making a play with another woman's man." Hey, if you justified having sex with Abel because Cain broke up with you, why are you still

Only reason this isn't a 5* read is because it's the end if the trilogy and there was a stupid big cliffhanger!!!! The novellas better tie up any loose ends lol!!!!This one kick ass trilogy.... I know every one loves Cain but I am team Abel all the way!!! Boy does he get my blood pumping!!!!Really hope the novella ties up some loose ends but please Sylvia Day if u ever read this pleaseeeeee consider another full length novel in the series please thank you lol...

Really enjoying this series. Great twist and turns. Sometimes I was annoyed with the main character Eve and then just when you thought they crazy woman cannot make up her mind, she changes your mind.What an interesting tale of Cain and Able. Looking forward to finishing up the series.

This review goes for the ENTIRE series. Overall, I did enjoy the series. The second book was by far the best of the series. However, These books are very poorly written and edited. The amount of spelling errors or inconsistency in details was ridiculous. On top of that, the amount of details that were CONSTANTLY repeated was so annoying. We did not need to hear the SAME thing over and over, when more effort should have been put into the proofreading and editing. In the end I'm very glad to be
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