![]() ![]() ![]() It is the chase to the end, the multiple and variant tensions, the characters that have become your friends, your heroes and your entertainment keep you reading long past bedtime and into the night – for you need to know how it all ends. Introducing characters with skills and talents previously unseen in the earlier books, the history of vampire and the Order are all detailed as characters and reader alike are brought up to speed with information necessary to the current story and conflict.Īs multiple stories are seemingly unrelated, each brings with it a new dimension that begins to form a pattern that slowly leads all players to one key game, one final showdown to succeed and emerge intact. The plot does not stagnate one bit, even with all of the changes to the Bad Company of the Order, and the introduction of new characters, and the deeper exploration of secondary characters was all managed with Danann’s usual flair for description and playing with the reader’s emotions. I am thoroughly relieved to say that this book doesn’t miss a beat, picking up shortly after the end of The Witch’s Dream, and giving us glimpses into the lives of characters we know so well. I have previously read books one and two in the series, and truly didn’t see just where Victoria Danann could take this story, or if it would be as enjoyable. ![]()
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