Review: Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
My rating: 0 of 5 stars

A dark secret has fallen over the land. Shrouded in mystery and the blood of the innocent, will Verona be rescued from the clutches of a pure evil?

Romeo and Juliet are the ultimate paranormal investigators. With homemade proton packs and ghost grenades, they’re ready to take on the most evilest of evils…or are they?

Readers who enjoy Ghost Adventures, the program where the hosts are not satisfied with finding ghosts, but also choose to antagonize them, will really dig this book. It’s got an aggressive stance against human/ghost relations that I, for one, find refreshing in this “anything goes” era.

And the ending battle with B’hiael the Unknowable is fantastic. I’ve seen magic daggers before, but never and enchanted chainsaw with a rocket launcher attached to the top. This Shakespeare knows his shit.

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