Ever since the Fall, Aesir gods, Valkyries, light and dark elves now live among the humans. Blending in, living as they do. Some are no longer as powerful while others still are, but they all still have the ability to instill fear among their kind. While centuries may have passed, they still hold grudges and are still trying to rectify the wrongs that have been done toward them, especially one vengeful god in particular.
Fast forward to present day Boston, Mass. - someone wants Odin dead. Being that he is still an immortal and still retains much of his power, being the All-father and all, that's not going to be an easy task. There's really only one true way to get to him and that's through one of his beloved Valkyries. Korvain, a Walker and the last remaining dark elf, is tasked with taking out Odin. In order to get to him, he must first eliminate Bryn, a Valkyrie now running her own nightclub. What he didn't expect was for Bryn to be Bryn; he can't let feelings get in the way of the job. Not now, not ever. Unfortunately for him, that's exactly what happened.
I really liked what Dawes did with her story, weaving in different mythologies and deities into a modern day tale. She stayed true to certain aspects of the Norse mythos while making some other aspects truly her own, so there was a definite bit of uniqueness to be had. Not to mention, I loved the different powers most characters possessed - something called fading. Really neat way to get from place to place and I liked how she incorporated that element.
If I had to make one gripe, it would be the relationship between Bryn and Korvain. I didn't find Bryn to be that believable as a whole - initially, she came off as tough and untrusting. When something happens, she immediately calls Korvain and doesn't hesitate to fall into his beefy arms, even though he is still essentially a stranger. Their relationship, while being quite sexy at times, really didn't strike my fancy all that much. It was still fun, still sexy and dangerous, but I was left with an unsatisfied feeling.
3.5 stars. I recommend this for fans of paranormal romance looking for something a little different. I will certainly be continuing on with this series with the next installment, Dark Desire.
**eARC received on behalf of the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for my honest opinion.