I’ll be damned is a paranormal fantasy novel by Casey Keen, the first book in the Anna Wolfe series. It tells the story of Anna, a coffee shop owner in Savannah, Georgia, who discovers that she is a powerful Grand Witch and the target of the Prince of Darkness. Along the way, she meets two handsome men who vie for her attention: Valen, a werewolf who is her sworn guardian, and Roman, a warlock who is the leader of the Netherworld. Anna must learn to use her dormant magic, rescue her sister from a demon, and stop an impending war between Heaven and Hell that could destroy the human race.
The novel is a blend of urban fantasy, romance, and action, with a dash of humor and mystery. Keen creates a vivid and intriguing world of supernatural beings, ancient prophecies, and hidden secrets. The characters are well-developed and engaging, each with their own personality and backstory. Anna is a relatable and likable heroine, who struggles with her newfound identity and responsibilities, as well as her feelings for the two men in her life. Valen and Roman are both attractive and charismatic, but with different motives and agendas. The novel also features a supporting cast of witches, angels, demons, and other creatures, who add to the plot and the suspense.
I’ll Be Damned is a novel that will appeal to fans of paranormal fantasy, romance, and adventure. It is the first book in a series that promises to be exciting and entertaining. If you are looking for a new and original read, you should give this book a try. You won’t be disappointed.
I’ll Be Damned (Anna Wolfe #1) by Casey Keen | Goodreads
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