Flame Unleashed by Jillian David – a Review

Flame Unleashed by Jillian David – a Review

 

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When Civil War nurse Ruth Blackstone sacrificed her soul to save her husband’s life, he utterly betrayed her trust. Now, 150 years later, she’s still stuck killing depraved souls to feed her devil of a boss, Jerahmeel. She’s never been one for hair-brained schemes or sweet-talking flirts. That is, until she meets Cajun rogue Odie Pierre-Noir.

Odie has the research and the war plan to overthrow Jerahmeel and win freedom for all Indebteds. There’s just one hitch: he needs Ruth to act as bait. With charm on his side, he shows Ruth an intense passion she’s never experienced before.

Now Ruth must make the hardest decision of her long, damned life: continue in relative safety as an Indebted with Odie as her lover, or risk their eternal souls for one chance to break the curse. Will she choose the lesser evil?

Review:

I loved the first two books in this series, I didn’t think it would get any better……
Flame Unleashed is the third and final book in the Hell To Pay trilogy by Jillian David.  To be honest you could read it as a stand alone, but as we meet both the couples from the previous books, it would probably help. I enjoyed reading all three together. 

We first met Ruth in the previous book. She was playing a part of a nurse, we don’t get much on her character, she seemed a quiet person, but I also got the impression that she was a very caring person. But Ruth isn’t an ordinary person, she is an indebted.  An immortal assassin, chained by the devil, she kills evil with her specially given dagger, hoping one day to repay the debt and be free. 

(An indebted is someone that has signed a contract and given their soul over to Jerahmeel who is Satan in human form. When an indebted kills someone evil, their evil essence is drawn in to the knife and feeds Jerahmeel, and an indebted cannot fight the need to kill.)

As the story evolves, we find out how Ruth became an indebted, it’s a sad tale of betrayal and deceit.  When she is given a task, Ruth wears a disguise, she becomes a totally different person, is this to help her, or does it shield the real Ruth, if her soul is a caring person, wouldn’t this slowly destroy her? Does Ruth even know the real person anymore? 

The first time Odie and Ruth meet, the attraction is there, there spark of electricity when they touched. But Ruth cannot allow herself to ever trust a man again after the betrayal of her husband, so she does all she can to convince Odie she doesn’t like him. 

Odie has been researching and planning for his entire existence to find a way to end Jerahmeel and to free himself and other indebted. When he meets Ruth, he knows that he needs her to help him to carry out his plan. 

I wasn’t too keen on our hero at first, I got the impression that he was out to use Ruth. He notices that his boss Jerahmeel has a fascination for Ruth, if she’s on a mission, he will pop up and make her uncomfortable. He seems fascinated with her; does he have feelings for her ?  Odie sees this, as the perfect way to use Ruth as bait to finally kill Jerahmeel.

But he happily proved me wrong.  When they FINALLY decide to be together, the connection they have to each other was great to read. They care about each other deeply. The chemistry was sizzling between Odie and Ruth. 

We also get to spend time with Peter and Allie and their beautiful new baby, (hero and heroine from book one) and Dante and Hannah (they were the main characters from the second book.) 

And the build up to the final showdown was intense and crazy. I’m not going to give anything away, but it could go either way. Does Odie’s plan work? Will their boss discover their plan and make them pay?

I’m sad that the series has ended, but I’ve enjoyed the ride. 

Reviewed by Julie B

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Relentless Flame by Jillian David – Review, Guest Post & Giveaway

Relentless Flame by Jillian David – Review, Guest Post  & Giveaway

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Immortal. Colossal. Suave. Indebted killer Dante Blackstone has the world at his feet. Every vice, any desire, is his for the asking—until he finds the one person he cannot have: one sweet, diminutive woman who could bring about Dante’s destruction. 

Despite her supernatural ability to heal others, a devastating act of evil has left Hannah Miller broken in body and spirit. As she rebuilds her life while on the lam, a not-so-chance meeting with Dante chips away at the walls surrounding her fragile heart. But before their fledgling love can take flight, Dante’s boss sends an evil minion with one mandate: Eliminate Dante’s new reason to break his eternal contract.

As they fight to survive, Hannah’s amazing gift gives Dante one chance to save them both from the vicious minion. How can any love survive eternal hell and annihilation? 

The answer lies in Dante’s inferno.


Review.  

Wow !!! Relentless Flame by Jillian David was a great second book in her Hell to Pay series.

You don’t need to read the first book, but a few of the previous characters are in this book. So it helps to have a little background. I was extremely lucky to read the first book, and liked Dante straight away, cold killer, but loyal to a fault, oh and a total hound dog !!!! 

He’s in a little town searching for someone, as he has a message to deliver. Dante is an indebted …. An immortal assassin, chained by the devil, he kills evil with his dagger, hoping one day to repay the debt and be free. 

Dante is not use to being told NO, men and women flirt and offer phone numbers and favours, so when a mousy librarian says no, Dante makes it his mission to have her. 

Hannah is hiding, after escaping from an abusive father. Hannah and her brother have escaped, and now they live their lives on the edge. She has a talent; she takes people aches, pains and injuries into herself. But, after something at home goes wrong, Hannah flees for her life. 

The attraction between Dante and Hannah is very heartfelt. I love how Hannah puts Dante’s ego in it place, and how Dante is never sure about how Hannah feels about him. I loved how Hannah’s character grew under Dante’s care and attention. 

Dante’s boss sends out other assassins to end Hannah (he is worried after losing Peter to a woman, he wants to keep his indebted), so they end up on the run together. Dante can think of nothing else but keeping her safe and protected. He realizes how much she had come to mean to him. 

They end up in the woods in a small cabin hidden away where Dante finally risks everything and tells Hannah the truth about what he really is. Will he also tell her the real reason he is there ? What will Hannah think of Dante? Will she believe him ? 

I loved getting a glimpse of Peter and Allie from the first book and seeing how they are doing. I also love Barnaby, and hope he appears in the next book. I have to admit I didn’t connect with Dante and Hannah as much as Peter and Allie, but I did enjoy their story more !! 

Relentless Flame and the Hell to Pay series is fantastic, and I highly recommend it. I can’t wait to see where Jillian David takes us next. 

Reviewed by Julie B.

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Guest Post
Writing Romance and Fiction

A naked person on an exam table is a heck of a lot different than a naked person in a romance novel.

Here’s my life. It’s like, if you went to a nudist beach, thinking you’re going to see all these good looking, hot bodies in provocative poses, all sprawled on the sand. But all you see are…rolls of pudge and loose skin, body hair and strange, blotchy rashes. Or even some body fungus. Yuck, reality.

For me, writing romance after a day in the trenches (e.g. office visits, doing skin lesion removals and PAP smears, and examining places that shall remain nameless) is a little like that beach. Sigh. It’s not pretty.

But then I realized something important: As the author, I have the power of the pen to make every single person on my fictional beach oiled, toned, and sporting an ideal body-mass index.

Like most authors, the inspiration for writing comes from everything and everyone around me. Holy smokes, the stories patients tell me cannot be true. But they are. I’ve done the unpleasant (funky, smelly) exams and have the proof.

But writing romance? It’s fiction, right? So it needs to be crazier and bigger than life.

That’s where paranormal comes in. All of those unlikely scenarios and ideas from real life become HUGE plotlines when you introduce something supernatural to the mix.

Take Hannah and Dante, the main characters in my second novel, Relentless Flame. How many times did I wish, as a physician, that I could put my hands on a patient and take away their pain? Lots. Now enter my heroine Hannah, who can do exactly that. (The act of removing others’ pain hurts her badly, but she does it because it’s the right thing to do.)

Now let’s go back to our nude beach and find a likely candidate as Hannah’s love interest. Not the hirsute beached whale sipping Coors and eating beef jerky like cows might never reproduce again. But the guy doing pushups. With one arm. Naked. Without a care in the world. Yup. He’ll do.

See, that’s where fiction can take you. Now we’ve got a tormented heroine (who is cute and sweet, of course), plus a swaggering mountain of a man (who, once you get to know him, you’ll see has a sensitive and tormented side as well). And there we have it: STORY TIME.

What about the action and bad things happening to all of the characters in my books? Again, I draw on real life. In my work in rural hospitals, I’ve seen about a thousand ways humans can be damaged, maimed, and killed. After patching folks up, shipping them off to trauma centers, or crying with families, I realized that those stories and those injuries made for some realistic scenarios.

So what do we have now?

#1) Heroine with a skill I wish I had

#2) Hotter than hell hero, so obviously someone I will never see/treat

#3) Scenario of injury/pain/suffering that is seemingly insurmountable

Stir in one overworked physician/writer and BOOM, there’s a story!

And that, my friends, is how the Hell to Pay series came about, start to finish.

My weird experiences + “what if” questions + a vivid imagination = Hell to Pay series.

I love creating something beautiful out of pain. I love giving voice to the experiences of my patients. And I love being able to go to that nudie beach and turn everyone there into over-the-top hotties — not wrinkled and sunburnt vacationers.

So in a word, completely escape reality.

But isn’t that what fiction is about?

 

About The AuthorJillian David lives near the end of the Earth with her nut of a husband and two bossy cats. To escape the sometimes-stressful world of the rural physician, she writes while on call and in her free time. She enjoys taking realistic settings and adding a twist of “what if.” Running or hiking on local trails often promotes plot development.

You can learn more about Jillian David at the following links:
Website / Twitter / Email

 

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Immortal Flame by Jillian David – a Review

Immortal Flame by Jillian David – a Review

 

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World War II veteran Peter Blackstone traded his soul so that his wife could live. That was 1945. Since then, Peter has lived an unnaturally long life as a hired killer, providing the life forces upon which Jerahmeel feeds to survive.

Doctor Allison La Croix has a big problem. She randomly sees people’s deaths. She has longed to be free of her twisted “gift” to live a normal life without fear of predicting yet another loved one’s demise.

After a horrific accident, a severely injured Peter arrives in Allison’s ER. The vision Allison experiences when she touches him nearly kills her. He teaches her to block these devastating episodes as she finds a way to unlock his forgotten, passionate soul.

But Jerahmeel’s minion has orders to destroy Peter and anyone he loves. Will Peter’s and Allison’s shattered souls survive the devious plan? Or could their love save them both? Someone will have hell to pay.

 

Review:

Wow !!!  Immortal Flame by Jillian David was such a great read. Totally different from my usual reading material.  Fast paced and full of action.

Peter is our hero, after making a pact (he is called an Indebted) with his master, he lives to do his masters bidding. The Jerahmeel is satan in human form.

Peter has a sword In which he dispatches evil with. The sword is an extension of Peter. The sword channels the blood from the criminals, the insanity, the cruelty and the wickedness from the blood feeds his master. And the reason Peter is serving Jerahmeel?  He made a deal to spare his wife’s life and his life was now Jerahmeel’s to command.

Peter is practically indestructible, even after a terrible car crash, (which would have killed a normal person) he began to heal.  Waking in a hospital, he is faced with an angel, long forgotten emotions begin to surface, he feels protective and possessive of her.

Allison is just starting her shift at the hospital, she is a doctor. Allison has a gift (or as she calls it a curse) if she touches you, she might see your death. This has haunted her for as long as she can remember.

She touches Peter as she starts her examination of the patient. Immediately she is bombarded with horrific scenes of death. This causes her to black out, when she comes round, Peter is watching her intently. He starts to bombard her with questions, what did she see?  Before She can respond, Peter’s brother appears. Dante is like Peter, they have been friends for 100 years !!!!  Peter and Dante convince Allison to release Peter from the hospital. If he spends too long in one place, bad things happen.

Dante informs Peter that he has to remain in town for his next assignment.  Once Peter and Allison catch up with each other, things start to happen.  Why does his boss want him dead?

Both the main characters were very well written, and even Dante made me smile. The scenes were incredibly detailed. I could see the battles, I could see Peters struggle with what was right.

I can’t recommend this book enough. I’m thrilled to find out that there is a 2nd book in this Hell to Pay series (Relentless Flame)  coming soon, with a 3rd (Flame Unleashed) to follow.

Reviewed by Julie B.

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