Son of Asmodeus by Barb Jones – Review by Santana Hicks

Son of AsmodeusSon of Asmodeus by Barb Jones
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

John Sullivan (Sully) has always been different. At just the age of 13 he joined the monastery and became the demon hunter he is today. Starting off as an exorcist. One day a child that they thought was possessed entered the monastery, The demon kept calling John his brother. He baited John to follow him to find out why he is so different from others.

Seven hundred years later, John now goes by Sully but still hunts demons. He is sent on a mission by a bartender named Mick to find a missing co-worker and it sets off a whole slew of things. Sully finds out about his birthright. He is the son of a demon named Asmodeus. Little do they know that he is so much more than just that.

Mick is also so much more than just a basic human being. Mick and Sully will have to work together to stop an incoming war between heaven and hell.

This book was non-stop from start to finish. Action was everywhere. Once one fight ends, another starts. Between the demons trying to kill Sully and an organization claiming to be working with the church trying to take him, he has no time to rest. It made the book hard to put down. It also ended nicely with a cliffhanger to leave room for much much more.

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