![]() ![]() At least they were better than the bloody elves. The only vampire who I found tolerable was Ivy, the rest were insufferable. Most of the vampires came across as cliched, their threats and behaviour was tiresome to read about. What I really wanted was more demon related plot, they were the most entertaining and interesting characters yet they got pushed out by the much duller vampires and elves. That being said the vampire plot was nowhere near as good as it could have been and unfortunately, there was still too much elf nonsense for my liking. The plot didn't do much for me, on the one hand I was glad that all the focus wasn't on Trent and his elf politics and that instead the vampires took centre stage. I'm sure the writing in earlier books was a lot better. I was disappointed with the writing, it didn't flow very well, it was awkward and all over the place especially the action scenes. Naturally, chaos ensues.Īlso, lots of Rachel mooning over Trent and them two being nauseatingly sappy and melodramatic. Summary: Rachel is forced to find a way to help undead vampires get their souls back. There were very few things that I actually found entertaining, the only aspect I truly appreciated and enjoyed were certain, well written secondary characters, everything else was rubbish. I was hoping that some of the magic of earlier books would have been recaptured in this one… Sadly, that wasn't the case. ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm so glad the series is finally over, the last few books have been dire and this one wasn't much better. ![]()
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