
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
After the last two books in this series were so-so, I was worried that this one would be as well. I was starting to feel that my interest was waning. Oh how Ward redeemed herself. This one was full of plot twists, romance, sadness, life. I could go on and on.
Up until this point I always felt that Rhevenge was a good character but not "own" book worth. Ward has proven me wrong on that, he was worthy of his own book. This book really gets into the relationship between the sympaths and the vamps. You get a great view of the colony and how it works. I did find it interesting that for the most part they just wanted to be left alone. They were made out to be a lot more evil than they seem.
Ehlena's character was closer to what the other woman in the first few books was like. She held her own against the men of this series. This was a nice change of pace from the last two books.
All in all this was a great read and the next one in the series will hopefully stay up to this standard.
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