3.5 Stars
This is the second in the Midnight Breed series and this time it focuses on Dante, a dark and intense warrior that you meet in the first book and Dr Tess Culver, a vet, they meet accidently (or maybe in a twist of fate) when Dante stumbles into her clinic injured after being attacked by a strange Rogue, he is in need of blood and doesn’t see her Breedmate mark until too late.
I thought this book was an improvement on the first in the series, found the story more engaging and also the characters more likable. However, although I definitely enjoyed this book more than the first, I thought that Tess and Dante were pretty flat characters, and the love story pretty unbelievable, I think you can count on one hand the amount of times that actually met before them declaring their undying love for one another, and although I read, and like a lot of fated mates books, for some reason I just didn’t buy it, I almost felt like I was missing a vital scene between them or something.
However what I did enjoy about this book was Agent Sterling Chase, a detective from the Darkhaven community who comes to the Breed warriors as a lot of youths are disappearing. His character was interesting and seemed far more complex then the two main characters and I look forward to seeing what Ms. Adrian does with him. I also liked seeing some of the other Breed warriors, especially Rio, as you see the consequences of him Breedmate’s actions. However, the relationships between the warriors still seem to lack the camaraderie that I would have expected and although their interactions are shown a bit more it seemed forced.
I also enjoyed the continuation of the war between the Breed and the Rogues and how it seems to have stepped up a gear. I like the fact that the adversary in this series is themselves or those that they love and that anyone could turn just by taking a sip too much blood, I think it adds tension to the books.
This book was definitely an improvement and although I wasn’t too impressed by the main storyline I did enjoy the new characters introduced and the continued development of the world the Ms Adrian has created. I am going to read on and hope that the next couple will hold my interest more, although I believe the next couple is Elise and Tegan, and I confess to finding Elise slightly irritating in this book, so fingers crossed that she will improve.