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Chaos Unleased (Chaos Rises Book 2) by Pippa DaCosta

Hi ForeverBookers, 

I’ve just finished a great book. Chaos Unleashed is the second book in the Chaos Rises series and it definitely held up to its predecessor in how good it was!  

Chaos Unleashed continues from where Chaos Rises finishes. Gem, our half human, half ice demon and her brother, Del, our half human, half chaos demon from book 1 continue their adventure in a dystopian LA. 

NOTE: this novel shouldn’t be read by anyone below age 17, I don’t think as there’s a sexual scene. It’s not heavily described but you know that it happens. Also there’s war and bloodshed in Chaos Unleashed. 

Gem is alone. Her brother is with some evil demons by force or possibly by choice. The one other person she might have cared about she doesn’t 100% trust and she is about to make a deal with a Devil. 

The Prince of Pride, Li’el is the devil that Gem doesn’t know whether to trust or not. 

“If the Academy Awards handed out Oscars to demons, Pride would win them all”

denotes that Pride is a bit of a schmoozer, used to getting what he wants. 

Pride and Gem form an unlikely friendship as they try to work out what’s happening in LA. I really enjoyed reading about this friendship. It’s quite funny reading some of the exchanges between Gemma and Pride.

“I’ve followed you around for a week, and you haven’t done anything.”
“That’s a matter of opinion.” He planted his bare feet on the floor and ran his hands over his shaved head. “It’s too early for half-blood drama.”

This happens after a party Pride has just woken up after. Gem needs to go and find her brother but Pride is more bothered about other things. That’s until he realises Gem is only trying to protect what she thinks is hers. 

I don’t really want spoil anymore as it’s a lot better to go into this story quite blind but there’s fighting, romance, and humour throughout Chaos Unleashed! 

What did I like about Chaos Unleashed? 

I liked how every character had a role in the book. It didn’t seem like any of them weren’t needed.

I liked how Chaos Unleashed is told from first person perspective. It made Gem’s emotions seem real. 

I liked how one second I was thinking bad things were going to happen but the next I was laughing. 

I liked how the romance was a main point in the story. I hope it continues in the 3rd book!  

What didn’t I like about Chaos Unleashed? 

I didn’t like how the love interest character wasn’t in much of the story. Hopefully in book 3 there will be more scenes including him. 

I really enjoyed Chaos Unleashed. It was a really quick read for me too! That’s why I’m giving it 5 stars! 

Have you read Chaos Rises (book 1)? 

Will you be reading Chaos Unleashed if you have read Chaos Rises? 

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