

Instead, the past summer that meant so much to Will and Tom is told in a few poignant and vital flashbacks that show only the more important scenes of their teen relationship. There’s nothing I hate more than opening up a book and being expected to believe in a relationship from page one. However, I was thrilled to find that wasn’t the case. I’ll admit, I was nervous when I read the blurb, wondering if the story would begin with a Prologue about the two MC’s as a teen couple, struggling as it says they did in the blurb. I had to use Google to check, until the ADFA was mentioned. The first mention of it is at 14%, when Tom talks about being in the Australian Defense Force Academy. 2 – the book takes place in Australia, but that isn’t immediately apparent. I went in thinking he was already working for Lucifer, but he actually isn’t. I have two small criticisms and they weren’t enough to make me mark down the book. With beautiful scenes to reconnect Will and Tom, and some fun paranormal activity to freak you out, the book has a complex mix of all the things that make a good paranormal novel. Lucifer’s Litigator is a fun, but touching, story of a man who has lost everything, trying desperately to fix past mistakes before they haunt him for eternity.

** I WAS GIVEN THIS BOOK FOR MY READING PLEASURE **
