Sunday, October 20, 2013

{Review} The Mephisto Mark @TrinityFaegen

The Mephisto Mark (The Mephisto Covenant, #3)
Orphaned at six and sent to live with abusive relatives in Bucharest, Mariah learned early in life to box up violent, agonizing memories and put them in permanent mental storage. Now almost nineteen, she has a paying job, a tiny apartment, and a plan to attend university. She loves her independence and is steadily overcoming her past, but when an enigmatic stranger walks into the pub where she works and the trajectory of her life changes yet again, she begins to wonder if she’ll run out of mental shelf space.

The only females unafraid of the Mephisto brothers are the extremely rare Anabo, born without Original Sin. Over one hundred years ago, Phoenix was first to find one, but he made a fatal mistake and she was murdered by his oldest brother and enemy, Eryx. Phoenix soldiered through the next century wrapped up in grief and guilt, his only outlet planning takedowns of those who pledged their souls to Eryx. When one of his brothers brings Mariah to Mephisto Mountain, he’s torn between his instinctive, powerful need to pursue her, and his certainty that he can never have her.

Drawn into the world of the Mephisto, Mariah sees the pain and misery Eryx unleashes on humanity, and the boxes in her mind begin to fly open, one by one. All that keeps her from slipping off the edge is her unlikely, sexually charged friendship with Phoenix. He’s incredibly screwed up; she’s completely broken. It would take a miracle for them to find happiness. Then Eryx brings the war for Hell to a whole new level, forcing Mariah and Phoenix to make a choice that will bind them together for all eternity, or rip them apart forever.

Biography

Trinity Faegen is a multi-published RITA winning author who also writes romance as Stephanie Feagan. A practicing CPA who loves travel, books, and smart guys, she lives in the outback of west Texas with her husband and a mean cat. For bonus content, more about the Mephisto, and newsletter signup for news about new releases, please visit her website at www.trinityfaegen.com. You can also visit her on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Trinity-Faegen/108974155831943, and follow on Twitter at http://twitter.com/#!/trinityfaegen 





I sucked up both books one and two and so couldnt wait for book three.  I really think this could be compared to the Dark Hunter Series by Kenyon but, this one of course is made for teens.  This could be a wonderful very long series as they go through each character.  Intwining each story together!  It was a great read and I want more!

"*I received a copy of this book for free to review, this in no way influenced my review, all opinions are 100% honest and my own."

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