Still in love with this series, still crying and laughing! Krystal has sucked me in with Darkness Falls, more so than a lot of very good novels I have read recently. I truly love this storyline, and the main character. I have casted th characters in my head already, now they just need to make a movie out of this. Definitely a must read, although you absolutely need to read them from the beginning and in order. Do not skip ahead, do not pass go, enjoy the journey as the protagonist/narrator does. Put this on the top of your 2014 reading list (Disclaimer: I received this book from via NetGalley for an honest review.)Wilde���s Army picks up right where Wilde���s Fire left off, Kate is alone at the base after the daemons have kidnapped her family, friends, and love. The first words she hears within the (not so) empty base, ���Hello Katriona.��� It is Perth, the man to whom she has been promised by an arrangement neither of them had a say in. The man who nearly killed her when he met her. His startling confession kicks off the story, leaving Kate to choose carefully who she trusts and when. Either way, Perth is the only one to help her rescue the others.Yet again, Krystal Wade had me from the very beginning of the novel. I couldn���t stop reading���if I picked up my computer to do some research or writing, I nearly always found myself reopening the book and loosing track of time as the chapters flew by.Kate has developed a lot in a short period of time, adjusting to her new surroundings, her ability to use ���old magic��� and adopting what Arland calls a new ���confidence��� in her role. Arland continues to be ever cautious about their relationship and Kate���s safety, but that approach might not last long. I did, however, get a little tired of Arland���s continual obsessing over the times he has ���failed to protect��� Kate, but I can imagine that his being a commander and knowing that he is supposed to protect Kate is quite difficult when she���s entirely capable of taking care of herself. It���d be nice to see something go his way though. The plot was woven wonderfully to keep the reader engrossed in every word. There���s not a detail of this novel you���ll want to miss, because it will probably be an important later. This novel was also particularly bleak, given their situation after the daemons overtook the camp, but Krystal also manages to throw in bits to keep it from getting too depressing.My verdict���Krystal Wade is fast becoming one of my favorite authors, and I can���t wait to see what she comes up with next. Hopefully, you���ve read the first book before checking out this review, but if not this is a series you should consider reading.
What do You think about Wilde's Army (2012)?
3.5 rating, onto the last book in the series! (:
—aria