Before Read:
Just read the excerpt. Such amazing writing with an abundance of creativity! The suspense is killing me, cant wait till' it takes me out for sure!! Bravo :D
After Reading:
Quinn Loftis has worked her magic again! Continuing a truly beautiful trail of a story by introducing new characters, giving us readers back the gang that we loved and enjoyed so much in the last few books, including little snip bits of the perspectives of a variety of different characters, developing the heart-pumping romance(s), and more. There was so much thought and creativity scattered throughout the writing of this book that the attention of any can and will be captured with each word.
Zooming straight to the plot of this book, readers are swept back into the familiar world of werewolves, as well as other supernatural. The story will start off where the book ended in the last book- with Jen injured and Decebel and Fane hurrying through the burning mansion. All I can say is that later on Decebel is hit with a curse that was meant for Fane, and loses his most precious memories of Jen(including Jen herself). And we all know that Jennifer Adams is not going to let Decebel get away that easily.
Speaking of Jen, even in the most toughest of situations, she can still manage to get a laugh out of those around her. I can definitely say that, aside from the moments in the book where being sober is required, my face was etched with a smile- most of the time followed by a laugh. (I kept receiving a few glares from my sister- who was interrupted from her reading :D) Anyways, even though I knew I should of expected Jen’s upbeat, playful self, I was still taken by surprise, considering all that was going on at the time in the story. And when you read Out of the Dark, you’ll know that there isn’t a moment where nothing is happening.
Even though we get to see this playful side of Jen, I noticed that, in this book, she was a little more emotional than usual. As well as Decebel, and sometimes, even the friends too. It’s was pretty understandable, considering what the gang was put through in the time-frame of this book. I didn’t know whether to be upset or happy about the fact that my emotions were being played with as my reading progressed. There was one moment where I was consumed with anger, fear, or hatred, when I was pain because Jen or any of the main characters were in pain. There was another moment where I was filled with joy, happiness, and relief, when it felt like my heart was beating with love and tenderness because Jen was with Dec, or Jacque was with Fane, or Sally was with Unknown(Don’t want to spoil much). I realized, however, that being able to feel what the mc(s) are feeling makes it that much easier to empathize, and that makes the book that much greater.
I know this is way out of note, but the entire time I was reading and picturing the on-going events, my hands were itching to start typing out a review. I mean, I had so many thoughts and so many comments already by page ten that I knew Quinn Loftis has once again written an amazing book. So, basically, I’m recommending full-on to all who have been with the gang since book 1. Out of the Dark will leave you hungry for more, especially with what’s to come next. Happy reading! And thank-you so much Quinn for presenting me with the opportunity of being your beta reader for Out of the Dark!
PS: I don’t think this is the last book in this series. It seems Sally will have her own story after all.
PSS: Warning- There are more out there than just werewolves.. Dun dun dun(haha)
PSSS: There were a few errors here and there that the editor left, but they were little in amount, and it didnt affect the overall idea Quinn was trying to make.