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Title:The Very Devil, Herself!
Author:Loren Molloy
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 558 pages
Published:March 1st 2016 by Loren Molloy
Categories:Horror
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The Very Devil, Herself! Paperback | Pages: 558 pages
Rating: 3.77 | 35 Users | 15 Reviews

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Beginning in the late 1600s we follow Alexandra on a journey through history which is filled with blood, fear, and terror. Alexandra is a supernatural creature who must feast on human flesh and blood to survive. For over 200 years this immortal woman has to prowl the dirty streets of London in search of her next victim until the King of England decides to employ her special skills to hunt real life serial killers for his needs instead. “Horrifying, Terrifying, & Captivating from cover to cover.”

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ISBN: 0692652108 (ISBN13: 9780692652107)
Edition Language: English


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Disclaimer: I was given this book for free in return for an honest review.Overall I really enjoyed this book. The characters were engaging, I really like Alexandra. She was the type of person who stood up for others, and she was really great. The rest of the characters were great too. The story was engaging, I read it in less than two days.The only thing that was really distracting for me was the modern language the characters, especially Alexandra used. People in the 17th and 18th century

Despite the modernized language for the time era, this book is well written and has plenty of surprises at every turn of a page. Alexandra is a great protagonist with qualities fitting for the creature she is. Five stars :)

I wasn't sure what to expect when I started this book, and I was pleasantly surprised.What starts out as a day in the life of a vampire turns into the hunt for a monster...but it doesn't stop there.This tongue-in-cheek vampire novel was a fun read, although the speech patterns and colloquialisms were more fitting to the modern day than 1700's London.

I really enjoyed reading The Very Devil Herself! It was a quick read - I couldn't put it down! I loved the character of Alexandra! I would love to read more about her :)

I absolutely loved this book from cover to cover :) Loren does an amazing job of making tlher words become vivid images in your mind...the book is about Alexandra who is an immortal cannibal in Victorian era London who feeds off the flesh of her poor victims...who joins the hunt for serial killers and the quest to bring them to justice. I can not wait for Ms . Molloy's next Novel "Storyteller of Pain"

As intriguing as I anticipated this thriller to be, I was constantly irritated by typos and the dialogue, which was not in keeping with the time. Alexander is a deeply flawed untrusting character and her journey doesn't start with how she found herself tethered to, what she refers to as the beast.I found Alexander and her interaction with Old Samuel and chestnut eyes interesting and had there been attempt by the author to make the scene more authentic in terms of the period in which this

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