Devil’s Due
Sebastian Winter #5
by Theophilus Monroe
Published: July 16, 2025
Genre: Fantasy, Adventure, Fiction, Urban Fantasy, Thriller
Blurb:
Down. But never out.
... at least he won't be until I drive the nail in his hellish coffin.
How does someone defeat the villain of all villains?
I'm taking the fight to the Devil. To hell itself.
There's no place like hell, no place like hell, no place like hell...
I might not make it back to Kansas.
But if it keeps everyone safe... if it stops his plans...
Did you really think there wouldn't be a cost?
Devil's Due is the fifth book in the Sebastian Winter series. He's not your run-of-the-mill hunter or slayer. He doesn't hunt down monsters because of what they are. He only takes out the guilty. But not all hunters see things the same way...
My Review:
The fifth book in Theophilus Monroe’s Sebastian Winter series is everything its title, Devil’s Due, implies it to be. Devil’s Due introduces us to Lucifer, the devil himself. It had my attention from the first page as Sebastian takes his monster hunting to h311 to confront the devil.
Lucifer has taken Angi, Sebastian’s wife. Sebastian follows him to another realm to fight and rescue her. The devil wreaks havoc with Sebastian, preying on his dark side. Lucifer is doing what he always does: trying to turn someone to his side, the dark side.
Donnie, Wheatley, Tracy, Aisling, and Adam follow Sebastian into the void to help him get Angi back. The void is a frightening, dark place that uses memories to try to take control of the mind.
The world-building in Devil’s Due is excellent. I had no trouble visualizing it all in my mind, as if I were part of their circle in the void. My imagination painted a dark, misty world where the mist swirled around everything and everyone like white smoke, and visibility was limited.
I was captivated by the abundance of suspense and mystery that kept the pages turning and urged me to read until the end, not because I wanted the story to end but because I was eager to find out the outcome. I wanted to know if they would save Angi and everyone else too. I became so absorbed in everything that I didn't even have time to try to guess what was going to happen.
I can’t wait to read more about all the characters in future books.
As always, I highly recommend Devil’s Due to urban fantasy fans! Grab a copy of Devil’s Due today!
Check out all the books in the Sebastian Winter Series I’ve read.
Death to All Monsters #1
Blood Pact #2
Game Over #3
Deadly Dolls #4
Devil’s Due #5
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