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I just found this one on my shelf - I'm sorry I didn't get to it at the time. I will keep it on my tbr though

In my defense, I tried twice. Once when I downloaded the book from Netgalley and once now when I am clearing out my Kindle books. But this is sadly a DNF at 30%
This reads like a alternate universe Supernatural in too many ways for me to take the story seriously. There's demon hunting siblings (3 sisters though), there's missing father(s)(I'll give props for the added missing sister), there is the one sibling who has left hunting and gets convinced by one of the other to come back, there's a journal with contacts and clues, and the dialogue reads more like a TV show than a book. Tala is so obviously Dean-coded that I felt physical pain reading her description and her dialogues.
This may also be a case of it's not you, it's me because the premise is actually fun but for me it feels like I am reading an amalgamation of supernatural fanfiction.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the eARC.
I have tried to read this one several times since I was approved and unfortunately can't get into it, so am officially DNFing it.

This was just not a book for me the writing was hard to get into and the characters were forgettable. I will be thinking hard before picking up this author again

Thanks for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I could not get into reading this book. Put this in DNF since I can't finish it.

Twelve sequential episodes following the travels of Tala and Aiva as they search for their sister Hartley through the cricles of hell.

The Ninth Circle is an enjoyable and fast-paced read that will satisfy fans of the genre. C. A. Harland's skillful plotting and ability to keep readers guessing make for an entertaining read. Although the character development and thematic exploration could have been stronger, the book's relentless action and unexpected twists make it a solid choice for those seeking a gripping story telling.

I unfortunately could not get in to this book. Things were happening seemingly just to solve a problem and felt forced. I ended up putting this down without finishing.

This book is a mixture of fantasy and modern world crime. The premise of the story is that there are 9 circles of hell.
Tala and Aiva are on race to find their sister. This leads them into Dublin crime rings led by demons in a race to find their sister.
An intriguing story that fans of supernatural will enjoy.

The ninth circle was an interesting book that left me wanting a little more. The detail and character building were good but I didn't find myself truly connecting with the characters. I am however looking forward to the next book in the series and I'm hoping I find myself drawn to the characters a bit more.

Thank you so much for the opportunity to read this book. Unfortunately I have been unable to get into it.

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with a free copy in exchange for an honest review.
"Fire" is a paranormal/urban fantasy story about three sisters that fight against demons and supernatural creatures.
This book was not for me. I couldn't get into it and the fact that it was about 444 pages didn't help at all either. The plot seemed like something very recycled off tv shows and other fantasy books, and the way the idea was executed didn't give it any spark of originality. When I read young adult books, I don't ask for much but here the dialogues between the characters seemed childish and totally immature. Also, the writing was something that I didn't enjoy. I felt like I was reading a story I had written when I was younger.
This is a book that could work for younger fantasy readers, but it wasn't really my cup of tea.

I had a hard time finishing this one. The writing seemed forced, and the plot was tired. It didn't stand out from the crowd of other supernatural books.

Unfortunately I was not able to get to the book before it was archived. It sounded very good and I have a feeling it would have been gripping with a good story and good characters. I wish I could have gotten to it, and I'll keep it in mind the next time I buy books.

This gives a very similar taste like the tv series Supernatural. Demon hunting in urban setup is always enjoyable. Loved the fluid writing style and hope for more to come.

This one wasn't really for me. I definitely think this about me rather than the book, because I think urban fantasy fans will absolutely love this one. The story follows three sisters - The Morgensterns - who are night hunters (demon hunters) who hunt supernatural beings - vampires, demons etc. The story is pretty fast paced and full of epic fighting moments for these kick ass sisters but for some reason I just couldn't get into the story. It gave me Charmed/Supernatural vibes so I think fans of those will really love this one, but unfortunately I couldn't click with it.

Demon Hunters and adventure. Sadly, this didn't really work for me. Still, a very interesting premise. I wish I had loved it more.

A lot if people say this reminds them of supernatural however having not seen that show I can say I will have to watch it as this book is brilliant.
It does feel reminiscent of City if bones series/ shadow hunters and Claire Farrells 'Thirst' series however it has its own spin on a world with deamons with some mystery and adventures.
Would definitely read more by this author.

I could not get into this. The first chapter was quite dry and the rest didn't live up to my expectations. DNF at 15%

Starting the book with being awoken is cliche so I was not impressed with this from the beginning. I kept reading to give it a chance, but I was never able to get into this book. It has a lot of action to begin with, but I just didn't care about Tala all that much. I did not finish reading this book. Since I didn't finish it I did not post a review on my blog.