Monday, April 8, 2019

Review: Louis



Author Jaymin Eve
Format e-book 
Print Length 240 pages 
Publisher self 
Published March 8, 2018 



Trapped in the demon world, Louis, one of the most powerful sorcerers in existence, will find himself struggling with the darkness that has seeped into his soul. 

His family is determined to save him, but they have no idea what the demons have unleashed. And when a sorcerer of his strength loses control, there's a chance that no one will survive the fallout. 

This is book 6 in the Supernatural Prison series. Recommended 17+ due to language and sexual situations. 



My Opinion 

***Review may contain spoilers from previous books in the Supernatural Prison series. Consider yourself warned.***

We are first introduced to Louis in Dragon Marked, the first book in the Supernatural series. He is the sorcerer who comes to save the Compass brothers when they are being set up for killing a fae. He happens to be one of the most powerful and revered wizard of their time. Unknown to them at the time he has a connection to Jessa and Misha (has since birth) He often does not reveal what he knows and he has a dry sense of humor that gets me right in the heart. Time and time again, he shows up to help Jessa and the brothers fight the big baddies. The last time though, in an effort to save children- gets pulled into the demon world. There he is tortured, and loses some of his light. The dark side is what comes back once his family saves him. 

Louis has already been through a lot, even the death of a chosen mate. So when he comes back it is no surprise that he is darker. A darker Louis is an arrogant Louis, who is so confident in his powers and abilities that he starts something that the world is not ready for. So much so that it will take an unexpected mated bond with his true mate to make him come to his senses. 

Tess, the witch that loved Louis as a child, a teen and young adult. Who as his best friend growing up matched him spell for spell was called in to help care for him while his spirit was not in his body. She is who goes with the rest of them to retrieve him. She is who still matches him in every way. She is also who had her heart broken by him many decades ago. So much so that she has lived far away from the supernatural world, among the humans as she could get. 

Not really sure how I am liking the new and not improved Louis. I loved him as the almost suitor, enjoyed him as the mentor, and loved him as the brother figure he developed into. This one, well needs to be smacked around a bit in my opinion. Tee does give back to him as good as she gets, which I enjoyed. 

There really was no big baddie in this one, unless you include Louis himself as one. More of a true mate bond that they both try to run from. So it is hard to judge this one against the others, as each of them were facing a world ending situation. Did it bring all the feels? Yes. Did I want more than what it brought? Yes. Am I hoping to see these two later on? Yes. This is a good addition to the series and hopefully the darker Louis will help with Jacob’s story. 

My Rating 4 out of 5 stars 


Favorite Quote “There was a very fine line between love and hate.” 


Other People 

Jessa- Louis’ friend 
Compass Brothers- the Quads 
Conner- bear shifter, Tee’s pack 
James- bear shifter, Tee’s pack 
Paulie- bear shifter, Tee’s pack

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