Oh crap, crap, crap. *insert much more swearing*
If there was a way for Daniel and Dev to screw this up, they sure found it. I know they aren't the protagonists of this book, but it was all set in motion by their machinations, their plotting. Zoey had the right idea, but noooooo, they had to play James Bond and go super secretive about it. Well, Kelsey and her happy middle finger showed them where to stuff all their royal orders.
I liked Kelsey, her battle with herself, and most of all I like the way she reacted when she finally knew the truth about herself. I bet Daniel expected her to be horrified by her "condition", to absolutely want to control it, to bend to his will with a graceful little bow and say "oh Your Highness, thank you for not leaving me to be a death machine."
Instead she just didn't care. Her entire world was turned upside down and she went cold, uncaring, numb. It was awesome. It was real. I wanted to hug her so much when that happened!
And then she fled with Marcus, ahahahah, good girl!
Marcus. Oh, how I love Marcus. It looks like Dev's hatred for him reached epic proportions (probably because he knows one of his daughters is "destined" to him) and he wants to get rid of him. When Marcus declared himself Kelsey's patron, I wondered if Dev was willing to sacrifice Kelsey to get rid of Marcus. Who knows. He's ruthless enough to do it (and yes, I love Devinshea, but I'm not blind to his flaws).
Marcus was the calm through the storm, the one who balanced Kelsey. I know they aren't meant to be, not if what Jacob told Marcus is true, but still, I like them together. And now that Marcus is back in his natural element, Venice, I'm curious to know more about him.
Grayson... the halfling. I do believe he's really in love with Kelsey and he really think she's meant to be his wife. I do believe he didn't have anything to do with the drugs... he left wondering if Kelsey ever really loved him, or if it was just an illusion. I pity him, poor boy. Yes, he was willing to trick her, but I really believe he would have never hurt her, never forced her to go to Hell with him, and he would have always tried to find a way out of his predicament. I sure hope he killed Syl though.
Oh and let's not forget about his half-brother... yeah, I noticed that. I'm willing to bet his human name starts with S, and he has a wicked obsession for a certain wolf. I hope he resurfaces because I think Neil needs his revenge (and I want to know what happened to him in Steal the Night!!!)
So, awesome start for the new series: Daniel and Dev screwed up (again), I hope Zoey went back to giving Daniel blood in a bag and kicked the both of them out of her bed for at least a year, we have a badass new heroine (Lee would be so proud of her), we will know more about Marcus and we have a halfling demon to save. What can I wish more?
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I'll add this:
I actually really appreciated seeing Dev and Daniel from an outside perspective: it's easy to love them when you have an inner knowledge of their thought processes and the reason they make certain decisions, it's much harder when you look at it from the perspective of someone who "suffers" their decisions.
In my opinion they screwed up, but they did it in pure Dev and Daniel style: trying to accomplish something good because they are actually good guys. I could almost hear their thoughts while they were delivering the truth bombs and they took no pleasure in it. They knew they would piss off Zoey but in their mind they were protecting both her and Kesley: Kesley is a danger both for herself and for others, she's a bomb ready to explode. She's also Lee's daughter and I bet both Dev and Daniel feel an obligation toward her.
I'm pretty sure Daniel realized he was going to use her as Louis had used him only when Marcus told him to call her "Nex Apparatus". In his mind, until that moment, she was really just someone he wanted to train so she would be safe and, at the same time, his family would be safe around her: Zoey would want to be with her, she would want her children around Kesley and Daniel couldn't allow it until he knew for sure that Kesley wasn't a danger. That's the reason he was so ruthless with her, not allowing her a single chance to escape the decisions he took for her future.
And he sure intended to ask her to deal some justice but in his mind it was completely different from what Louis did to him, it wasn't that sort of slavery. When he realized how his actions were seen from the outside, I bet he felt sick.
So yes, I liked that part, because I know both Devinshea and Daniel. And it will be nice to keep seeing them from Kesley's point of view and see how they are going to gain her trust and, I'm sure, eventually her loyalty and love.