I thought I could do it. That I could turn Rebus away from the dark destiny awaiting him. But it turns out—I was wrong. And in the aftermath of his betrayal, I’m more confused than ever if there is any way for us to go back. Now the stakes are even higher, and the only way to make sure that the ancient one doesn’t succeed in his quest to conquer our worlds, is to put the creature down once and for all. Even if that means doing it on my own. But I still can’t turn away from my desire to save Rebus’s tortured soul, and I’ll do anything I can to stop this curse from destroying him. But if I’m not careful—I may just end up being the one who loses myself.
Rejected is the Ninth book in the New Epic Vampire Romance Saga, Marked by Night from Author Sara Thorn.
This new chapter focuses on a new heroine & hero, Elora and Rebus. Many of your favorite characters return in this next installment; perfect for fans of Stephanie Meyer, Bella Forrest, Cassandra Clare, and Jennifer L. Armentrout.
Sara Thorn writes dark paranormal romances filled with all her favorite supernaturals. Her series, Marked by Night, is planned for over 30 books. Sara loves all things "geeky fantasy" and spends her free time playing RPG's and browsing the shelves of used bookstores.
Rejected (Marked by Night Book 9) ~~ This one absolutely destroyed me — in the best way. Rejected is full of heartbreak, redemption, and raw emotion. When rejection cuts this deep, it’s not just about love — it’s about identity and purpose. You can feel every ounce of the heroine’s pain, and it’s impossible not to root for her.
Sara Thorn balances emotional wreckage with hope beautifully here. Just when you think all is lost, she throws in a spark of light — and it hits even harder because of everything that’s been taken away.
This book proves that love in this world isn’t easy, but it’s worth every ounce of pain.
I would definitely recommend this book and series and can’t wait to start on the next book. If you want to know what happens next, you’ll just have to read this series yourself — you won’t regret it.
There are two chapters repeated and those two chapter that are missing really messed reading this book up. All the action was in them at least I think it would have been. Not happy