Published: August 18, 2009
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Back cover blurb:
In the New York Times bestselling author Karen Marie Moning’s stunning new novel, the walls between human and Fae worlds have come crashing down. And as Mac fights for survival on Dublin’s battle-scarred streets, she will embark on the darkest-and most erotically charged-adventure of her life.
My review:
This installment is pretty dark. The Fae have taken over Dublin – the world, actually – and Mac has been so abused she cannot function. Enter the lovely Jericho Barrons, and all becomes better. God, I love that man! The UST of the previous books is still not resolved properly, and I frequently want to give Mac a slap, but she’s getting there. She just has to trust him more.
As for the end, well, I knew. I knew a couple of books back. The clues were all there, although Ms Moning is the mistress of the red herring. (Trying not to give away spoilers here, but… OMG. How can she end a book there??) This review is not terribly coherent, but if you’ve read the book you know what I mean. I’m starting the final installment straight away.
My rating: 5/5
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