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The Girl and the Demon (The Girl and the Raven Book 3) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Bethany Overton

The Girl and The Demon (The Girl and The Raven, #3)The Girl and The Demon by Pauline Gruber

 

I love it when a book comes along that I just can’t put down. It was wonderfully written and had a little bit of everything. I did not realize this was the 3rd book in a series. So now I am planning on going back to read the first two books. I recommend you purchase this book on a weekend when you have nothing going on because you will not want to stop reading!

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The Girl And The Demon By Pauline Gruber Review By Michelle Marlow

The Girl and The Demon (The Girl and The Raven, #3)The Girl and The Demon by Pauline Gruber

We enter into the final part of our trilogy. And if you haven’t read the first two, what are you waiting for?! We are with our wonderful group with Lucy and Marcus not to mention Dylan and Selima.

In this ending part of our trilogy we know that Jude is gone and Lucy is really having a hard time with this. Not to mention Lucifer is walking free. Which is mentioned quite a few times as where Lucy got her namesake from.

This was a perfect wrap up to our series. I am looking forward to more books by Pauline Gruber!!

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The Girl and the Demon (The Girl and the Raven Book 3) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Beverly Finnie

The Girl and The Demon (The Girl and The Raven, #3)The Girl and The Demon by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I love this series! The Girl and the Demon by Pauline Gruber is the perfect follow up to The Girl and the Gargoyle! It’s one of those paranormal fantasy worlds, I love getting lost in and wish I was part of.
With the aftermath of the battle with Marcus’s father and his army of mutant protectors, Lucy is struggling living with the fact she ended his life. On top of all that Jude is gone running the demon realm while Lucifer roams hers.
Dylan is struggling to control his demon blood and genes. As well as his step-monster wants to relocate her family, which includes his siblings.
It’s a time in both their lives Jude is really needed, but is stuck elsewhere.
On top of all that Seamus is still out to end Lucy’s life, and has bonded with Ella to help him do so. Utilizing Ella’s dislike for Lucy she’s the perfect person to help him utilize his plans.
I feel bad for Dylan. Lucy starts to grow on me a little but I still feel she’s uber irritating. I won’t deny I love Jude and I was sad when this story started that there was less of him.
I really look forward to reading more by Pauline Gruber in the near future. I’m a sucker for YA Fiction no matter how old I am.

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The Girl and the Demon (The Girl and the Raven Book 3) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Angela Renee Diaz

The Girl and The Demon (The Girl and The Raven, #3)The Girl and The Demon by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

It must be hard having to hide a lot about yourself from the only family you have left. I’m loving this series. Lucy aka Luce is named after Lucifer. I know she’s half demon but I find that intriguing. At times I would think her romance relationship would be strained with everything’s that happen to them.

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The Girl and the Demon(The Girl and the Raven Book 3) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Samantha Snow

The Girl and The Demon (The Girl and The Raven, #3)The Girl and The Demon by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Girl and the Demon is the last book into it’s series. The series just gets better and better as you read!! I honestly really loved the storyline and each book in the series, but this one, well this one was my fave I must say! I very much enjoyed the characaters. All around an amazing conclusion to the series. Sad to see it end as I loved it so! I highly recommend you read series from book one and on to fully enjoy the unfolding story of Lucy and her adventures!

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The Girl and the Demon (The Girl and the Raven Book 3) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Cindy Rushin

The Girl and The Demon (The Girl and The Raven, #3)The Girl and The Demon by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I so enjoyed reading Pauline Gruber’s novel The Girl and the Demon. I am sad that this series has ended, but it just right. Lucy and Marcus’s story was really exciting and full of adventure. This series is really good and I am glad that I discovered it. I look forward to reading more from Pauline Gruber.

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The Girl and the Demon (The Girl and the Raven Book 3) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Stephanie nicole

The Girl and The Demon (The Girl and The Raven, #3)The Girl and The Demon by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Girl and the Demon (The Girl and the Raven Book 3) by Pauline Gruber is an incredible ending to The Girl and the Raven series. While I loved the first two books in this series this one was by far my favorite, filled with witches, demons, and more magical creatures both good and evil, Mrs. Gruber really gives her paranormal readers everything they could ask for. It’s hard not to admire our main character Lucy’s strength and resolve. During these books you’ll find her who life gets turned upside down. But is Lucy strong enough to reveal herself to true evil when she so desperately wants to stay hidden? You’ll have to read this final installment to find our for yourself.

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The Girl and the Demon (The Girl and the Raven Book 3) by Pauline Gruber – Review by LaBeccah Davis

The Girl and The Demon (The Girl and The Raven, #3)The Girl and The Demon by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

First of all I am going to say I am soooo sad this is the final part of Lucy’s trilogy. I LOVE this series. This is a book series you need to start at the beginning to understand what’s going on and who is who. Lucy is the main character in these books and by the final on she really steps into who knowing who is… she is finding herself and has come so far from that trailer park with her mom!!!!!. Read this series it is sooooo good!!!!

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The Girl and the Demon (The Girl and the Raven Book 3) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Sheri Schrader

The Girl and The Demon (The Girl and The Raven, #3)The Girl and The Demon by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Girl and the Demon: YA Paranormal Romantic Suspense by Pauline Gruber is the third book in The Girl and the Raven series. I recommend reading this series in order because each book builds on the story. I have enjoyed reading about Lucy and how she has grown throughout this series. I really enjoyed this addition to the series. There are lots of witches, gargoyles, demons, and other supernatural beings. The plot is full of twists and turns which kept me on my toes. This is a great read that I did not want to put down. I am sad to see the story end but look forward to reading more from this author in the future.

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The Girl and the Demon (The Girl and the Raven Book 3) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Ashley Hasting

The Girl and The Demon (The Girl and The Raven, #3)The Girl and The Demon by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was truly a great ending for the series! Lucy and the demon who has been after her finally have it out! Dylan and Katie are her best friends and are there for her every step of the way. Marcus has a lot to tackle with his family which leaves Lucy alone for a bit, and time for the Demon to finally come after her once again. We continue the family drama, friendships beginning with a new perspective, and relationships that evolve and end. I thank Pauline for an overall great series! 🙂

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The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Ashley Hasting

The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven, #2)The Girl and the Gargoyle by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I can tell you that this book was better than the first and I went straight to the third after! Lucy continues to work with her Dad while working on her relationship with Marcus. Of course we have more drama come in when Marcus’s parents come into town on a mission while trying to say for another reason. Lucy believes this will put more drama with Marcus, while Nannying Dylan’s siblings, keeping up with school, and keeping all friendships in line. I thoroughly enjoyed this book in the series. Good job Pauline!! 🙂

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The Girl and the Raven (The Girl and the Raven Book 1) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Ashley Hasting

The Girl and The RavenThe Girl and The Raven by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is my first read by Pauline and I must say it was a good book. It took me a minute to get hooked and read, but overall I enjoyed it and continued on to the next book in the series. You start off with Lucy losing her mother, which resulted in moving to Chicago to live with her Uncles. This is a 3 story apartment, so she ends up meeting new people on the second floor and already knows the one on the third floor. This meeting on the second floor begins her new life in Chicago. She experiences meeting new friends, frenemies, relationships, and even her Father. A lot happens and it took a minute to put all of it together, but I overall enjoyed it.

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The Girl and the Demon (The Girl and the Raven Book 3) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Lorralei Hoerner

The Girl and The Demon (The Girl and The Raven, #3)The Girl and The Demon by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I really enjoy this series from Author Pauline Gruber and this 3rd book did not disappoint! If you love YA paranormal books with demons, witches and magic, this series of books are for you. I recommend reading the series in order as there are characters along the way that develop through the series.
Lucy is trying to live like a any normal teenager, but when a “friend” summons an evil spirit by accident everyone is in danger. With Marcus, Lucy’s boyfriend and also protector, away on another matter, Lucy is forced to reveal her special abilities to save her friends. Will Lucy save the day?

I think this YA series is just fantastic. The story really pulls you in and I did not want this book to end!

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The Girl and the Demon (The Girl and the Raven Book 3) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Jasmin Marie

The Girl and The Demon (The Girl and The Raven, #3)The Girl and The Demon by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A great end to a wonderful series! Lucy Walker’s character development throughout this series was wonderful! I LOVED the first two novels and knew that this book would be just as great! With a continued threat on her life, and the possibility of losing her loved ones along the way, Lucy faced everything with bravery, knowledge, and most importantly – family! I definitely recommend this series, but definitely read them in order!

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The Girl and the Demon : YA Paranormal Romance (The Girl and the Raven Book 3) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

The Girl and The Demon (The Girl and The Raven, #3)The Girl and The Demon by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Lucy Walker is back and she is now a senior at the high school she attends, which means more homework and more responsibilities as she starts thinking about her future, but first she has to get through the first few days back at school, as the memories assail her of the last time she was there and also how to answer the inevitable questions her friends will have about her summer break. However, she is more than happy to see her best friend and the other girls in the friendship group they share, but maybe not so much with one in particular who is always tearing her down and making fun of her. Lucy is surprised when she is invited for a sleepover, but not when she finds out that it will involve a séance, she expresses her disinterest, but when most of the others think it is a great idea, she feels like she is being outnumbered, but she sticks to her guns nonetheless.

Meanwhile, she is trying to spend at least some of her free time with Marcus Turner, her boyfriend who also happens to be a protector as well, but he is distracted and tense when they are together and when he eventually opens up and tells her the reason why, that he has to go and visit with others of his kind, away from Chicago. she immediately starts to worry that he will leave her like everyone else has and that he will want to stay where he feels more normal. As time passes and the time for Marcus to leave comes around, it takes all of Lucy’s bet efforts to keep her mind on her schoolwork, training and other extra curricular activities until the evening of the séance arrives.

Lucy has a bad feeling about the sleep over and decides to prepare some form of protection and boy is she glad that she did when things go wrong and a malevolent spirit is summoned leading to Lucy having to reveal some of her secrets so that she can stay alive long enough to get rid of it, this is further complicated when her BFF decides to make some protective decisions of her own. Will Lucy be able to cope with the vulnerable feeling she has now her some of her protectors are out of the picture and she has endless catastrophe’s to deal with, or will she bough under all the pressure? This is a fast paced and exciting fantasy adventure full of the supernatural, which will keep you hanging on as you are whirled around the twists and turns until you reach the conclusion of the story.

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The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Beverly Finnie

The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven, #2)The Girl and the Gargoyle by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Book 2! Well it’s definitely been interesting to say the least! I’m still debating which book I liked more, despite knowing book 3 is next. In saying that I love them both! It had a few moments where I actually laughed out loud. The Girl and the Gargoyle by Pauline Gruber takes us further into Lucy’s story.
Dylan and Jude are definitely my favorite characters. Lucy is actually quite annoying at times and all Marcus does is brood.
There’s a war coming and it’s time for training to prepare. Jude is being hunted by a protector, a gargoyle, who just happens to be Marcus’ father. On top of the fact the threat of Seamus still remains.
Getting deeper into the author’s world, I want to be part of it! I can’t wait to get my hands on book 3 to continue this series!

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The Girl and the Demon (The Girl and The Raven #3) by Pauline Gruber-Review by Amanda Kimble

The Girl and The Demon (The Girl and The Raven, #3)The Girl and The Demon by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5/5 Stars

The Girl and the Demon : YA Paranormal Romance (The Girl and the Raven #3) by Pauline Gruber

Not the first book I’ve read by Gruber. This is the third book in The Girl and the Raven Series. The Girl and The Demon is an amazing book.

Lucy is missing her father and she doesn’t want Marcus to leave. She isn’t sure where her dad went, but she isn’t going to stop looking for him. Now not only is Marcus leaving, but her uncles are finally getting married. The quote I chose for Lucy is: “That’s nice of you. I will keep you posted once I know when Jude will be home.”

Marcus doesn’t want to leave Lucy when he goes to meet the coven. He thinks that once everything is settled then he can go back to being normal. Then Lucifer comes along and now the one he loves is in danger. The quote I chose for Marcus is: “The council is taking a hard position with my mother. They believe she and Garret were equally responsible. They want somebody’s head. Since Garret’s dead, they are going after her.”

Highly recommended for YA Fantasy lovers.

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The Girl and the Demon (The Girl and the Raven Book 3) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Jamie Zabolotney

The Girl and The Demon (The Girl and The Raven, #3)The Girl and The Demon by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The final book in the series and it does not disappoint. All Lucy wants is to live the life of a normal teenage girl, but the fates have other ideas for her. Just as she is beginning to establish some type of relationship with her demon father, he is whisked away by Lucifer. Lucy can’t even just settle into a normal routine with Marcus as he is now delving into his own history with the gargoyle clan and she isn’t welcome.

Pauline Gruber is a great author. She is able to write a scene you can envision in your head. Her characters are very relatable and loveable. Her story lines are very easy to follow. I can’t wait for more by this author.

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The Girl and the Demon (The Girl and the Raven Book 3) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Dahnielle Hibbert

The Girl and The Demon (The Girl and The Raven, #3)The Girl and The Demon by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The third and final installment in this YA Paranormal Romance Series, The Girl and The Demon, takes us to the depths of hell. Lucy’s BFF, trying to save Lucy, accidentally summons Lucifer, the most powerful devil in the realm.
With elaborate storytelling, astronomical, unforgettable twists, and complex characters this series will stay in your mind long after you close the cover on book three.
This story really brings the series to a full completion and while I would love to see Lucy have a continuing story later on, yet I am very pleased with the unpredictable outcome of this book.
This is officially going on my TO BE READ AGAIN list! Thank you Pauline Gruber for bringing us such a unique paranormal coming of age story!

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The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Dahnielle Hibbert

The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven, #2)The Girl and the Gargoyle by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The second installment in this paranormal, romantic novel full of mystery, intrigue and suspense, The Girl and The Gargoyle takes the reader deeper into the mystical world that Lucy finds herself thrown into.
The complexity of the characters in this novel really makes it seem as if they are close friends rather than book friends.
I thought the first book would be my favorite YA paranormal romance of the year, but I have come to the conclusion that this series will be my favorite YA Paranormal Romances of the year.
These are not stand alone novels you really need the information in each one to move forward, but you won’t regret picking up this series. I am heading into book three and cannot wait for what I am sure will be the thrilling conclusion to this series!

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The Girl and the Raven (The Girl and the Raven Book 1) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Dahnielle Hibbert

The Girl and The RavenThe Girl and The Raven by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The struggle of good verses evil takes a twisted turn when Lucy Walker begins to have disconcerting encounters with the unexplainable.
Every moment of this story is filled with action and adventure and was completely packed with unforeseeable twists and turns.
The Author, Pauline Gruber, writes in such detail that she literally brings this story and it’s characters to life.
So excellent was this story I couldn’t put it down. In fact not only couldn’t I put it down but I instantly picked up the next book just to get more of this story! In one word it was … Phenomenal!

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The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Jamie Zabolotney

The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven, #2)The Girl and the Gargoyle by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This second installment of the Girl and the Raven series is a great continuation to the storyline. Lucy Walker is finally coming into her powers and learning who she is as a person and beginning to find affections for her newly found father.

In this book, the focus is no longer just on Lucy. Marcus’ mother and father who abandoned him with his step father, now want a relationship with him and have him lead the Gargoyle clan. Great, except for the fact that a gargoyle’s job is to kill demons! This book includes many fights and a great deal of drama to keep you on the edge of your seat.

I look forward to book 3!

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The Girl and the Raven (The Girl and the Raven Book 1) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Beverly Finnie

The Girl and The RavenThe Girl and The Raven by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Once again it looks like my guilty pleasure has gotten the best of me! YA Paranormal books keep sucking me in! The Girl and the Raven by Pauline Gruber is no exception. I wasn’t sure how I was feeling when I first started reading, intrigued I guess. Once I got further in though, I knew I wouldn’t be able to put it down! I love it.
Lucy, orphaned right before her 16th birthday, is taken in by her uncles. Within days of moving to Illinois she finds out she’s half witch. Lucy’s character development was good but she wasn’t my favorite.
My favorite characters are between Dylan and Jude. Very important figures in Lucy’s life. I was surprised at the end with the twist for Dylan but it made me love him more.
I can tell by the end this series is just getting started and I look forward to book 2!

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The Girl and the Demon (The Girl and the Raven Book 3) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

The Girl and The Demon (The Girl and The Raven, #3)The Girl and The Demon by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Girl and the Demon is the third, and sadly final book, in The Girl and the Raven series by Pauline Gruber. In the first two books we were introduced to Lucy Walker who discovered that she was half witch and half demon. Her life was turned upside down as she was forced to battle demons and supernatural forces in a battle between good and evil.

In the Girl and the Demon, Lucy feels that her life might finally be returning to normal and that she can live the life of a normal teenager. That sense of calm and normal is short-lived when once again she is forced to battle for her life against her mortal enemy that has returned to finish her off. Lucy was left to deal with the demon that has returned for her without the help of her beloved Marcus, her protector. He is out of town dealing with things of his own and can’t be there to help Lucy when she needs him the most.

It’s bad enough that Lucy is forced to defend herself against her mortal enemy without the help of Marcus but now someone that she thought was a friend has done the unthinkable. She has held a séance and summoned an evil spirit in the process that puts Lucy and her friends in grave danger. To save those she loves Lucy is forced to reveal who she really is and her supernatural abilities. It is now up to Lucy to rescue her friends, her family and an entire city from the evil forces that have set out to destroy her and everything she knows.

After reading books one and two in The Girl and the Raven series I couldn’t wait to read the third and final installment. These books did not disappoint. I fell in love with the characters, especially the character of young Lucy. I admired her strength and her resolve in the face of danger. I truly admired that no matter what she had to endure she did what it took to protect those that she loved the most. The author, Pauline Gruber did an amazing job of writing this entire series! Although it is classified as being for young adults, I feel that it is a series that anyone of any age can enjoy. The characters and scenes are very well written with great world building that makes the reader feel as though they were right there. There is no lack of action or excitement throughout. This book contains it all in one with a nice blend of romance, mystery, suspense, the supernatural, and the battle between good and evil. This was an amazing series and I’m sad to see it come to an end.

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The Girl and the Demon (The Girl and the Raven Book 3) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Corine Lombardi

The Girl and The Demon (The Girl and The Raven, #3)The Girl and The Demon by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Girl and the Demon
By: Pauline Gruber
Genre: Young Adult/ Paranormal Suspense
Pages:476

This was a hard read for me as this is the only book I read in this series and it is the final book of this trilogy.
This book was good it has a popular trope that keeps you reading.
This book I feel leaves many questions left unanswered about some characters or Gruber may have a knack with character development that you don’t want their story to end.
Great writing and well developed.
The demons and witches and gargoyles is a nice twist.
There are twists and turns that had me taking an extra breath and reread a page as if I missed something.
I always appreciate a strong female protagonist, read book one and two first because I believe if I did Lucy would be hands down a favorite character of mine.
Girl that is half demon half witch how can that possibly go wrong?
Four stars this was very enjoyable.

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The Girl and The Demon by Pauline Gruber – Review by Crystal Jimmo

The Girl and The Demon (The Girl and The Raven, #3)The Girl and The Demon by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

As the last and final book in this trilogy I was quite sad to even start this book. I was excited to see that this book has Lucy all by herself and it just shows how much of a badass she is. With Marcus gone and her dad gone she has to rely on herself to protect her and her friends when the mean girl (I really hated her throuought all books) summons a evil spirit. It’s a very good conclusion to the series!!! Well done! I’m happy that I can go back and reread it multiple times!!!!

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The Girl and the Demon (The Girl and the Raven Book 3) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Ashley Mandell

The Girl and The Demon (The Girl and The Raven, #3)The Girl and The Demon by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

While Jude’s away, the demons will play.
Lucifer’s taking a break on earth and Jude is left ruling the underworld in his place. Lucy has more challenges to deal with and her team is fighting an old evil that has returned with new tricks up his sleeve. There’s more drama, romance, a wedding, excitement, and of course, demon battles in this book. I’m only sad that we won’t get to see Lucy and Jude’s relationship grow more.

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The Girl and the Demon (The Girl and the Raven Book 3) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Erin Wolf

The Girl and The Demon (The Girl and The Raven, #3)The Girl and The Demon by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I give The Girl and the Demon : YA Paranormal Romance (The Girl and the Raven Book 3) by Pauline Gruber, 5 stars.
**This review may contain spoilers from previous books in the series.**

I have not been able to put this series down and I couldn’t wait to read this book. By now, things have come together for Lucy, she is learning a growing, and accepts and embraces all of the new relationships she has developed. But that does mean things are the same. Some of the people she loves and depends on are far away and she has to adapt to this. It is basically the same cast of characters, but we learn even more about some of them and where their hearts really lie. Instead of focusing more on Lucy, the story takes in everyone who can help or harm her.

This book builds us up to the final battle of someone who we know is coming. But it’s not just about that. As with the previous books, there are many surprises Along the way. It is written so well and is very interesting and pulls you in. I really would love to see more books in this world, possibly more about how Jude became who is is now.

In my opinion, it is best if you read the previous to books in the series before picking this one up. You will not regret it, this series is one that you won’t be able to stop reading and you will wish for more.

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The Girl and the Demon (The Girl and the Raven Book 3) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Erica Shoebridge

The Girl and The Demon (The Girl and The Raven, #3)The Girl and The Demon by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

All of the lovable cast mates are back in the third book of this fun series. Lucy is still working on awakening the witchy side of her genes, and Dylan’s demon is coming out in greater strength. Jude’s absence is affecting everyone, and although he tries to reach out to them, his communications are unclear and incomplete. Lucy is stressed about Marcus leaving to spend time with his protector kin, and unwittingly falls into a trap set by Seamus. I enjoyed hearing from all of these characters again, but I found this book really slow to get going. I was waiting for all of the action I expected from Girl and the Gargoyle, and it took awhile to arrive. Having said that, this book is as well written and developed as the others in this series, and if you enjoyed the others, you should definitely complete your experience with this book.

Reviewed by @ericalorraine
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The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) by Pauline Gruber – Review by Erin Wolf

The Girl and the Gargoyle (The Girl and the Raven, #2)The Girl and the Gargoyle by Pauline Gruber
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I give The Girl and the Gargoyle: YA Paranormal Romance (The Girl and the Raven Book 2) by Pauline Gruber, 4 stars.
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Wow, this series just keeps getting better. Lucy is still struggling with her relationship with Marcus, but that is really the least of her worries. There is so much more action in this book and we meet even more characters to make everything that much
more interesting. Lucy has doubts about almost everyone, but she still has a good heart and firm beliefs on what she should do. She really grows more in this book and she is what makes it so good. Of course, the secondary characters make it even better. Her “family” loves her and does what they can to help her. There are plenty of other great characters you won’t soon forget on both the good and evil sides.

Again, the story is fantastic in this book. I quickly picked this book up after book one and could not put it down. The author weaves such a captivating story. At the heart, it is good vs evil, but who is good and who is evil? You are asking yourself that the whole time.

If you are a fan of YA Paranormal Romance or Urban Fantasy, this book is for you. I do recommend reading book one first so you have a better understanding though.

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