3.5 ⭐
Book #2 of 5 (complete)
☑️ Dystopian, closed society, divided in 3 areas: one were there is safety but no free will - Dawn; another were the monsters and some humans live - Midnight; and the middle one with only humans and the occasional monster - Sunset
☑️🆗 Different beings & groups: humans, demons, nephs (descendants of black wings and humans), the Sanguinata (+- vampires), the Lupin (+-werewolves), black wings, ghosts, and others
☑️🆗 Nephs have powers: empaths, sirens, Incubus, telepaths, elemental affinity,...
🆗 Hidden powers
🆗 Unknown identity/potential
🆗 Special one
☑️🆗 Police force (similar)
☑️ Supposedly RH romance: slow going, nothing major
🆗 Several potential love interests
☑️ Powerful, bad*ss, alpha males
‼️Killings, monsters, humans deaths, feeding on others (blood and energy), s*xual content, abduction, character death, abuse of power over others
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Discovering new monsters are entering the city, one no one can leave, undetected is a growing concern.
Serenity and the Protectorate were able to solve the mystery of missing humans but not without suffering serious damage.
People were lost in the confrontation.
It was the confirmation Serenity had always known: she needed to make her sister leave the Midnight district and never come back. At any cost to her.
When Drayton was rescued along with the humans, he was drained of energy.
Seeing him with no control over his demon and feeding him while he was like that made him change his behaviour around Serenity.
They had always had an easy going relationship, with a touch of s*xual attraction and a good dose of sensual energy, but now...he avoids her.
Nevermind their problems with each other.
They have to follow up a revelation uncovered during the last investigation: Drayton and Serenity need to visit the Sanguinata.
She was supposed to just be observing, still learning the ropes, but Serenity was unable to keep her head down and her mouth shut when she saw the Sanguinata were abusing their power over the humans pledged to their house.
One of the women there begged for help and Serenity bargains with their leader for their freedom: she will compete in the House Games - a test of survival between the Sanguinata and the Lupin - for them. If she wins, the humans are free. If not,...she belongs to them.
Her temper and her lack of information did put her in a difficult spot.
The Protectorate want to change her mind, to stop her from being part of the games.
Serenity realizes the danger she put herself in, but she will not back down, she will prepare.
All the while she must work her first case.
But tragedy strikes.
Taken and faced with no choice, Serenity had to fight to survive and that was just the beginning.
The temptation to fall apart is great but she cannot fail the humans she pledge to save.
There are more forces at play that simply the monsters that roam the district.
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Notes:
🔸Story sequence
This book starts right where the last one stopped.
A bit on the short side and the plot is quite fast and it seemed to lack a bigger emotional connection that a story like this could create.
🔸 Groups:
- Humans: used to deal with the scourge, but some, afraid and wanting security, aligned themselves to a house (Sanguinata or Lupin) signing a binding contract to belong to them.
- Black Wings: +- fallen angel, powerful, distant, only seen from afar.
- Nephs: descendants from Black Wings and humans, have powers
- Protectorate: powerful Nephs, the last line of defense against the monsters.
- Midnight Enforcement Department: the human police in Midnight
- Scourge: group of rippers that usually attack the district once a month, hunting humans
- The Sanguinata: +- vampires, aka the house of Vitae
- The Lupin: +- werewolves, aka the house of Mort
- The order of Merlin
- The Breed
🔸Romance
Still several potential love interests, each with their own story and personality.
Obviously there are some that are getting closer.
But everything is still at the beginning so she is yet to establish deep connections.
Sure there is attraction, as it is also natural to what she is.
Sometimes I did questioned if the males were not thinking Serenity was only interested in them as living batteries.
In some scenes it is like she gets the energy and runs away from them and goes spend time with another and give them attention.
🔸FMC
A complex character, not perfect, there are some small inconsistencies and overdramatic reactions but minor things overall.
She has to learn about herself, her power and weapons.
She has a new team, all with their own story and background.
She had to get used to a different society, with new rules.
Serenity is the champion of humanity, of free will, of doing what is right despite the status quo.
She is and she fights for everything they all have forgotten.
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As always my complete respect for the author and their work.
No hate nor hurt intended with this review.