After facing her nightmares head on, Keira soon finds her troubles have only just begun, and if she thought mortals were dangerous, then being hunted by the world’s most powerful beings will spin her further into a web of supernatural destruction.
Keira can’t help seeing the handsome man before her. She can’t help the dreams that consume her, and neither can she stop him from wanting her. But the controlling man who follows her every move isn’t the man she’s dating but the man who’s hunting her.
Now it’s down to the only man with enough power to keep her safe, and he doesn’t play well with others. Nor does he take kindly to people trying to take what belongs to him, and Keira belongs to only one man…Dominic Draven. Will the fight for their love be enough to survive the new world she is forced to live in? And, more importantly, can she survive being with the king of the Afterlife?
Stephanie Hudson has dreamed of being a writer ever since her obsession with reading books at an early age. What first became a quest to overcome the boundaries set against her in the form of dyslexia has turned into a life’s dream. Afterlife is her first book in the series of seven, with the story of Keira and Draven becoming ever more complicated in a world that sets them miles apart.
Still waiting for the true heroin I give this book four stars and not five because at sometimes the book was hard to follow. There were many typos which made it difficult for a smooth read. The main characters inner monologue and switching between a feisty heroin and a scared child made me want to throw the book out the window. That being said, it still deserved a four. When the main character sticks up for herself and acts like a mature adult I find her story and the love story very well written. I will keep reading in hopes…
10% Hell yeah…90% Oh no….like HELL NO. I wrote this review based on the first books in the series. I have not read the last two.
Great book! Addicted to these books. Enjoyed reading every word. Great series, can’t wait for the next book. All these books are going to be books I would read over and over again.