Seventh Level


Fiction - Supernatural
321 Pages
Reviewed on 12/17/2016
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Author Biography

CHARITY PARKERSON- Charity Parkerson is an award winning and multi-published author with sev-eral companies. Born with no filter from her brain to her mouth, she decided to take this odd quirk and in-sert it in her characters.

    Book Review

Reviewed by K.J. Simmill for Readers' Favorite

Seventh Level is an urban, paranormal fiction written by Charity Parkerson and Regina Puckett. It consists of two books, Pure Hell and Hell Bound.

In Pure Hell, Kylie had always seen the world differently, she saw the spirits of people no longer in the realm of the living. Her gift alienated her family, if they couldn't see it, it wasn't there. But she saw it, she knew this world to be part of the world's design. But she didn't just see that world, it saw her too, and her presence, her unique attunement to this world had her something to watch. Amidst those she sees there is Septem, a demon seeming to seek nothing more than to terrorise her to the edge of desperation, where giving her life seems to offer the only reprieve. But even then they are not done with her. Caught between worlds, Kylie follows Liam as he tries to solve her murder, her only comfort in being close to him. But the other world isn't done with her yet. There is a role only she can fulfill.

In Hell Bound, Wade Collins had his music, and whatever was in his wallet. Music was his life, his love. Until he met Morgan. He was instantly drawn to her, her presence staring images of marriage and commitment; she was not a person to be cast aside, but for the sake of his career he had intended to do so. He had failed. But the road and his career had beckoned and he had answered the call, choosing to continue using his travels with his band, but there was not a day that passed he didn't think about her. Not a day where he was unfaithful. Until Pamela came along with an offer he couldn't refuse. And he had tried. But even he had not understood the price. Pamela was not all she seemed, and in exchange for the fame and fortune he aspired to earn, he had unknowingly entered a horrific deal with the devil himself.

I have to say, as a two-book bundle it was a great read, although my favourite of the two has to be the second one. It had a very similar feeling to the old TV series 'The Collector,' where the protagonist is forced to work for the devil and attempts to find a person redemption, or a loophole to free them, from the soul condemning deal before time runs out. It was a great series, and I see much of what I liked in this book. The plot was well-constructed, imaginative, and entertaining, and the characters were individual and interesting. The only thing that would have made this a little better would have been if some of the erotic scenes weren't as crudely worded, but that's just down to personal taste. It was a great story and an entertaining read.