The Devil’s Day (The Lucky Devil Series Book 3) by Megan Mackie – Review by Jennifer Gordon

The Devil's DayThe Devil’s Day by Megan Mackie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is book three in the ‘The Lucky Devil’ series by Megan Mackie, the storyline is set in an alternate Chicago where technology and magic are in competition with each other. This is an urban fantasy/cyberpunk novel with a fast paced storyline and some great characters. I thoroughly enjoyed being back with Rune and visiting her ‘Lucky Devil Bar’. I was pulled back into the alternate world that Megan Mackie creates and was I excited to join Runes adventures again. “You can always find help at the Lucky Devil” and Rune Leveau who rebuilt her own life there continues her Aunt Maddie’s legacy, in her memory. Rune is an emerging magical Talent and an ex corporate prisoner who is days away from having to defend her claim to the House of Magdalene, which includes the bar. Rune and her partner, St. Benedict, the cyber-spy are looking for a way to defeat the fire Talent, Abraxas who is her challenger when they uncover long kept secrets. The pair hope that these might hold the key to Rune’s claim. This is an enjoyable and engaging read which I would recommend reading as part of the series as the storyline does continue from the previous book, ‘The Saint of Liars’. It has an action packed and exciting plot which had me hooked from beginning to the end and includes some brilliant characters, especially Rune who is a great main character. The authors wonderfully descriptive narrative and amazing world building really bought both the characters and the setting to life and ensured that I felt fully immersed in the story.

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