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Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Gatekeeper by Alison Levy (Book One in the Daemon Collection Series)

Daemons are not exactly traditional demons although there are similar characteristics.   Daemons can become defective and not be able to do their assigned roles such as promoting chaos or avarice.   Rachel Wilde is from another dimension and her job is to collect defective daemons for correction or expulsion.  This book details one week of her assignments.

Levy does a nice job developing Rachel Wilde’s character.   Rachel is a protagonist that is not omnipotent.  Her flaws and insecurities provide depth and believability to her character.

Rachel’s dimension is also portrayed as not being infallible and totally altruistic. 

The plot is complex without being confusing.  

I enjoyed the book and recommend it. 

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