Book review: “Playing with Hellfire” by Harper A. Brooks and Mila Young

First book of a promising series.

Tasha McKnight
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What happens in “Playing with Hellfire.”

Imagine a world where magic, demons, shifters are real and live next to normal human beings. This is already pretty cool but lets up the ante. Aria has always believed she was a “normal human.” Despite asking her foster parent, she knows next to nothing of her parents. For years she has been in foster care with a Warlock.

But life is not going as planned.

Hours before she is free from her foster parent, she is forced to take his place as a soul for demons in a contract he signed.

This is the beginning of a great story that keeps you on the edge of your seat. The three demons all have different characters and qualities. It makes it difficult to choose a favorite, so why choose? Even though they are demons, they have lived many years in the human world, and in the story, it becomes clearer and clearer what happened that caused them to be banned from hell.

The heroine is not without surprises either. She is more magical than she thought.

Simple happenings in the first chapters turn out to have far-reaching consequences.

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Tasha McKnight
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