Definitely one of my top fave series, and sad to see it end but it ended better than I thought it would, It left me wanting for nothing! I loved the epilogue it didn't leave everything where it ended and gave me more info into there lives and futures, however I was hoping the thing with Lannan ha...
This book is the second in the Indigo Court series. Cecily's lover whose name is Grieve has been captured and is healed in thrall by Myst, madwoman and queen of the Indigo Court. Cecily spends her time trying to protect her friends, to struggle with the contract she has with the vampire faction...
Series Keeps Getting Better and Better!I strongly recommend you read the previous books in the series (Night Myst and Night Veil) prior to reading this installment.I really enjoy this series; and while I find it a bit darker and more series than the Otherworld series, there is also a superficial ...
I enjoyed this book even more then the first. There is a a lot of action, it's faced paced and the storyline flows smoothly.The same characters that you or hate are back full force.Cicely is still very much wrapped up in the Vampires game. And offer that sounds to good to be true, is. Those th...
The body is treacherous, the heart even more so. The body responds to trickery, while the heart loves the villain. With righteous indignation you are pulled to and fro, so caught up in the senses that the smartest part of all, the brain, ceases to exist.Cicely has come home. She has returned t...
Goodreads win. Will read and review once received.Such an easy to read book that is very hard to put down. I loved the idea of being able to control wind and even to changed into an owl. This book was full of action and adventure. The patht hat is taken in the book is something I never saw the ch...
I read this book for a book club and although it isn't my typical, I thought vampire fae would be pretty awesome! The idea being awesome was the only thing I felt that way about. I really couldn't get into the story, I didn't really care for our heroine. But what really turned me off was the a...