I loved the first book of this series. I was completely riveted by the characters, the world Ms. Drake created and the dark, edgy vibe to it. Dayhunter was boring. Absolutely nothing happened, and this novel was nothing more than just a filler. Mira and Danaus were in a few battles, Mira had peop...
3.5 I was ok. Not my best read but good enough that I finished it and will read the next one.
Can't wait to read more in the series! Can't wait to read more in the series!
Again, there's no real conclusion to the story, just a near-conclusion that is obviously just a break before the next chapter. There's enough of an ending to the initial story arc that it feels like it was originally planned as a trilogy, but then Drake got a contract extension so she threw in s...
Dawnbreaker was fabulous! Every book in this series gets better!In Dawnbreaker Mira and Danaus are preparing to stop the last sacrifice so that the Aurora, the queen of the Naturi, and the rest of the Naturi can't come through the magic door.They get a very unexpected ally, one of Aurora's sister...
I'm done. I'm done with this series. JUST FUCKING TALK TO EACH OTHER! You're over a thousand years old and you're idiots whenever it's serves to move the plot forward. This book added nothing to the series outside of the first and last chapters it was just pointless overwrought blood bath after c...
This was a great book. I read the whole series and loved each and every one of them. Jocelynn Drake develops the characters nicely and keeps things interesting by adding new dimensions to them as the series continues. The series is full of action and romance and there are enough twists you do...
As the epic climax of the Dark Days series approaches, Mira finds herself beset by enemies on every side: Her former mentor Jabari is out for her blood; Mira's father, the god of chaos, wants to use her to regain his position of power; the Daylight Coalition is targeting the supernatural inhabita...
Nice blend of paranormal characters and good humor great read hope there are many more to come in this series
This was not a bad book I love paranormal stories but for 1.99 I don't think it's worth it. It would have been better if both of these short prequels(65pgs for this one)were in a bundle for .99c. I am not going to get the second of this mini prequel series I already feel cheated out of 2$ for the...
Her apartment had been empty with the front door standing open when we arrived. Chester had her and I was going to get her and Jo back before the night was out. Jumping into Bronx’s Jeep, I let the troll drive us across town as he seemed to be the calmer of the two of us.Bronx and I prowled throu...
Upon regaining my feet, I had tried to open the doors and barge back into the room, but they had been magically sealed. I was not getting back into the room until Ryan was done with Mira.The warlock had a way of using people without their knowledge. Charismatic and deeply manipulative, Ryan alway...
The black marble floor stretched out in front of me like a frozen lake at midnight. It reflected the light of dozens of torches and candles. Three-story ceilings soared overhead with ancient flags and banners hanging from their rafters. On my right, nightwalkers stood in clusters and lounged in c...
The nightwalker was old enough that he had attained the power to fly where he chose with me clasped close to his chest. It was our preferred way of travel, while our bags and trunks took a more tedious route via ships and carriages. Flying gave us a chance to quickly arrive at a place and still h...
As with the other sites, the psychopath had been kind enough to leave behind some bodies in the basement. The only thing different was that he’d changed his style of murder, which left me torn between crying and wanting to level the city myself. In the center of the family...
“Wish You Were Here” was usually saved for when the troll was troubled. The album A Collection of Great Dance Songs had been played a lot in that first month after I’d been drawn back into the Towers. I’d never gotten around to telling Bronx what had happened, but then I hadn’t been my usual chee...