Raising Hell: A Hellcat World Novel by Sharon Hannaford

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Raising Hell: A Hellcat World Novel by Sharon Hannaford

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Raising Hell is an offshoot of the Hellcat series and lets us into werewolf Trish’s world.

Trish is seriously worried and losing sleeping with all the nightmares she is having. Considering she has a gorgeous Alpha Kyle, a foster daughter who is one of the twins of the prophecy and a lovable bundle of energy, as well as a caring young lady about to develop her Vodun priestess powers that she considers family, it seems strange. But something just doesn’t add up. There is danger lurking out there. The pack has been successful so far in maintaining peace, but the Decuria have not yet been vanquished. When a spy is caught at Haven with earth-shattering news Trish has some exceptionally hard decisions to make. Add to this the stress of Flora’s new love interest and an abandoned pup that has brought out some strange behaviour in Breanna as well as ghouls that have begun attacking in ways ghouls have never done before. So besides the day to day security of keeping the Veil intact and protecting friends and family from enemies that could be lurking anywhere, nothing crazy can happen, right? Wrong! This is Hellcat World after all; prepare yourself for a ride...

Another brilliant book by Ms Hannaford! It gave the series a new insight to be able to see events from a different point of view. We got to focus on Gabi and the vampires previously and to see the dynamics within the wolves makes for interesting reading. The pacing is comfortable with enough info to keep you engaged without there being an info dump which makes it difficult to keep up. At one stage one of the main characters goes through a life-changing ordeal, and all I can say is Ms Hannaford – why do you do that to my nerves?

I highly recommend this book in the Hellcat series that weaves in so well with the others and connects some of the remaining mysteries that still lie open.

PS – Don’t you ever do anything to Fergus!
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Wow sounds exciting might give it a shot.
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