A Cold Day In Hell (Life Is Hell Book 5) by Naomi Valkyrie – Review by Francis O’Sullivan

A Cold Day in Hell (Life is Hell #5)A Cold Day in Hell by Naomi Valkyrie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A Cold Day in Hell is the fifth book in Naomi Valkyrie’s paranormal Life Is Hell series. The series will appeal to fans of angels and demons, urban fantasy and found family. It’s worth reading it in order, to get to meet characters as they are introduced and watch them grow through the series.
A Cold Day in Hell follows Hadassah, an angel who has been sent to Earth for a probationary period without her powers after getting into trouble. Her brother Mal encouraged her to stay with him and the Juniper Lake family, to keep her safe. Hadassah is reluctant to make any friends and tries to keep to herself, but Mal is worried about her and pushes her to try and open up and connect with some of his eclectic family. When she eventually does, she ends up overdoing it somewhat and is soon on an impromptu road trip with Jezebel, running from an all too familiar scent.
I really like the opportunity to catch up with characters from the earlier books and see how they’re getting on. For me, it was particularly good to see Jaru thriving!
This book gets five stars from me! I would recommend the series to fans of paranormal stories, found family tropes and LGBT+ representation.

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