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Forged in Fire
Forged in Fire | Juliette Cross
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Genevieve Drake has never been the helpless kind of girl, has never needed to be rescued. That is, not until her twentieth birthday when some dude nearly chokes her to death in an alley and a hot stranger splits the guy in half, rips a monster from inside, and incinerates it into ash. The hot guy? Jude Delacroix—Dominus Daemonum, Master of Demons. Now her guardian, whether she likes it or not. But she’s seriously beginning to like it. The dude choking her? One of many demons from the underworld trying to abduct or kill Genevieve. As the prime target of the demon prince, Danté, she has no problem accepting Jude’s protection. Why Genevieve? She’s a Vessel, one born to serve the Light but can be corrupted and used as a weapon for darkness. She had no idea this world even existed. Now, she just wants to survive it. Each book in The Vessel Trilogy is best enjoyed in order. Series Order: Book #1: Forged in Fire Book #2: Sealed in Sin Book #3: Bound in Black
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Laughterhp
Forged in Fire | Juliette Cross
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Finished my July #bookspin book! I had quite a few issues with this book, but it‘s Juliette Cross‘s debut novel.

Maybe I just had unrealistic expectations, but she‘s a karate class instructor and a black belt, but every time she got into a fight, she froze and couldn‘t defend herself.

This is a series where you need to read in order and read the next book in order to have the story resolved it seems like.

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 1mo
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Laughterhp
Forged in Fire | Juliette Cross
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July #bookspin & #doublespin picks!

TheAromaofBooks Yay!! Enjoy!! 2mo
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CoffeeK8
Forged in Fire | Juliette Cross
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I really liked this book and it had some amazing world building And overall a strong #romantsy. BUT I‘m giving it a so/so because I had an issue with one moment between the hero and heroine where her consent seemed a little too tentative. Every other moment was fine but on part struck me as a little iffy.