Sexy, action, danger, pain, and everything in between. Should not be missed. Make sure to read the books in order or you are missing out on all this goodness, chaos and magic.
Jonas is one of those books that grabs you right from the first scene and doesn’t let go. Jonas waking up in a dungeon, staring at torture devices like it’s just another Tuesday, is peak him — cocky, unbothered, and absolutely refusing to play by anyone’s rules. But the real hook is the woman he finds there. She’s broken in a way that hits him deeper than he expects, and for once, his own pain feels small compared to hers. That shift in him is what makes this book so compelling.
There’s a rawness to their dynamic that stands out in the Darkness series. Jonas has always been the guy who hides his trauma behind swagger and sarcasm, but here you see the cracks. His instinct to protect her — not out of duty, but out of genuine care — gives the story this unexpected emotional weight.
Meanwhile, Sasha going full warpath the moment she realizes Jonas has been taken is exactly the kind of chaotic, ride‑or‑die energy that makes her such a powerhouse. She’s completely outmatched, but that’s never stopped her before. Watching her pull every resource, human and not‑so‑human, to go after the most dangerous magic worker alive adds a sharp, high‑stakes edge to the plot.
The rescue, the magic, the tension — it all builds into one of the more intense entries in the series. But it’s Jonas’s vulnerability that really lands. For a character who’s always been larger than life, seeing him care this deeply hits differently.
Overall, Jonas blends danger, dark humor, and emotional depth in a way that fits perfectly with the Darkness world. If you love the series for its wild magic, found‑family chaos, and characters who are equal parts damaged and deadly, this one absolutely delivers.
I've read this book several times, but I am only now getting around to leaving a review.