March 30, 2021

Book Review: Foretold (The Demon Trappers, Book 4) by Jana Oliver


Title: Foretold
Author: Jana Oliver
Series: The Demon Trappers #4
Pages: 352
My Rating: ❤❤❤❤

In FORETOLD, the fourth Demon Trappers novel by Jana Oliver, Riley faces the final battle for humanity and Beck's heart—and Hell is the least of her problems

Now that Riley’s managed to (just barely) fend off Armageddon, everything’s changed. Well . . . most things. After their passionate kiss before the big battle in the cemetery, Beck is back to treating her like a little girl, as if nothing ever happened. While she’d love to just tell him off and move on, Riley vowed to take care of Beck the way he’s taken care of her since her father’s death—but she’s about to get a whole lot more than she bargained for. When she’s commissioned to go with Beck to his hometown and help him care for his dying mother, they stumble too close to a dark and murderous secret, one that Beck fears will drive Riley away from him forever. As chaos breaks loose, Riley may be Beck's only hope for redemption . . . and survival.

Meanwhile, up in Atlanta, it’s quickly becoming clear that Heaven may have won a battle, but the war is far from over. Riley and Beck face a stormy future, as Lucifer's ex-right-hand-man, Sartael, proves himself to be more resilient than anyone thought. He has Atlanta in his grip and is about to begin a brutal war with the prince of Hell. As the seconds tick down toward a final confrontation, it's up to Riley and the man she loves to finally defeat their old enemy, or lose everything they've fought for.


Based upon the premise and what had happened in the series thus far, I had high expectations for Foretold. For the majority of the book, I was very happy with how the story progressed; however, there were some portions that I felt were kind of unnecessary or odd to me. I absolutely loved the entire plot about Beck and Riley back in his hometown. It was full of mystery, intrigue, and even had a little character depth development. This storyline had me instantly reeled in and made me want to keep reading. Once that was wrapped up I was ready for some more action! I'm happy to report, that there was some more action, I mean in a world filled with demons there had to be!

Usually I do not have a problem with reading YA, and I haven't really had a problem with this series until this book specifically. It may have something to do with how sometimes I forget Riley's age, since she has such major "end-of-the-world" stuff going on. Or it could have something to do with how it was written. I honestly have no idea, but this entire concept in the story just rubbed me the wrong way.

I don't know if this would be considered a major spoiler or anything, but if you don't want any spoilers, skip ahead! ** Okay, so the portion of the story that just seemed so out of place was the prom. It was sweet that Beck asked, but at the same time, him asking her on a nice date or setting up something special for her would have made me feel a bit better. I know Riley is still a teenager and thus, it's appropriate that she goes to prom, but still....it was all a bit weird to me. Additionally, the dress described was no way near what I would have pictured Riley in. It had little rosettes...on the neckline...rosettes!!**

Okay, now that I'm done with that little rant, I will sum up by saying that overall, I did really enjoy the Demon Trappers series as a whole thus far! I know that originally Foretold was to be the final book in this series, but I am happy to see that there are actually two additional books (besides novellas) that will enable us to see more of Riley and Beck's story. Although their story didn't pull me under and have me enthralled in the ups and downs, it truly was a sweet story. They were two people that have been through so much and were able to find comfort and support in one another. I'll have to check out the next two books to see what else is in store for them!