She's the new head of the Underworld Detection Agency's strangest division. What a nightmare . . . Being a human immune to magic helped Sophie Lawson get promoted. It's also made her a major, very reluctant player in a game that stretches beyond even the Underworld. Having handsome buttoned-down Englishman Will as her new guardian is one tempting blessing, especially since sexy fallen angel Alex is mysteriously MIA lately. But as a frightening number of demons start disappearing around the city, Sophie suspects that an Armageddon-level prophecy is about to become everyone's nightmare. And her investigation is testing her bravery--and Will's unexpected vulnerability--in ways neither could predict. Now Sophie and Will are fast running out of time as an unstoppable evil prepares to lay waste to demons and humans alike . . . Praise for Hannah Jayne's Under Attack 'This urban fantasy tale smartly balances riveting action with wonderful light touches . . . New readers and returning fans will find it entirely accessible and enjoyable.' Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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She's the new head of the Underworld Detection Agency's strangest division. What a nightmare . . . Being a human immune to magic helped Sophie Lawson get promoted. It's also made her a major, very reluctant player in a game that stretches beyond even the Underworld. Having handsome buttoned-down Englishman Will as her new guardian is one tempting blessing, especially since sexy fallen angel Alex is mysteriously MIA lately. But as a frightening number of demons start disappearing around the city, Sophie suspects that an Armageddon-level prophecy is about to become everyone's nightmare. And her investigation is testing her bravery--and Will's unexpected vulnerability--in ways neither could predict. Now Sophie and Will are fast running out of time as an unstoppable evil prepares to lay waste to demons and humans alike . . . Praise for Hannah Jayne's Under Attack 'This urban fantasy tale smartly balances riveting action with wonderful light touches . . . New readers and returning fans will find it entirely accessible and enjoyable.' Publishers Weekly (starred review)