Courtesy of CK2S Kwips and Kritiques
A CK2S K2 Recommended Read!
I can gladly say there has been no sophomore slump for Dakota Banks with Sacrifice, the second book in her fantastic Mortal Path series! With all the action, excitement, passion, and danger of book one, I found myself racing to the finish, only to then realize I had to again wait for the next book in the series! And what a hard wait that will be!
Maliha Crayne is well on her path to redemption after centuries as a demon’s slave, though she still has a long road ahead of her. If before her death, she can save as many lives as she took during her time as an assassin, she will buy her freedom from torment. Now she is presented with one of her best chances to balance her personal set of scales. Secret testing of an extremely deadly new form of biological/chemical warfare has begun and if this weapon is released countless numbers of innocents will perish. Maliha is determined to defeat the company responsible for this new threat, but in order to do so, she must immerse herself back into the life she turned her back on, the assassin known as “the Black Ghost.”
Danger beckons and temptation lures her in, but Maliha is on a quest. With the help of her faithful band of friends with some pretty amazing abilities of their own, worldly or otherworldly though they may be, Maliha sets out to win, and to bring herself one step closer to her greatest goal, destroy the demons once and for all. However, great Sacrifice must be made… is Maliha up to the challenge?
I love love LOVE this series, Mortal Path! Maliha is such a compelling character, with an impossible goal before her, but her determination is so strong I have a hard time believing she won’t succeed. If anyone can do it, she can. Maliha faces such immense challenges, and a time or two I did find myself slightly worried, alomng with her friends, that she’d get so far along the dark path that she’d not be able to turn back around. While Maliha is no ordinary woman, she faces many of the same struggles as the rest of us, only hers come with some kick-ass abilities that are holdovers from her previously immortal life. Maliha does sometimes seem emotionally removed from the other players in this novel, but that is only because she buries everything so deep inside. We do get to see the emotional side of Maliha a little more in this one, which really provides contrast between her persona as the Black Ghost and the mortal life she has returned to.
I love that we got to know more about Maliha’s band of warriors whose loyalty may waver a time or two, but never dies. We also find out the answers to some big questions that left us hanging at the end of Dark Time. (How did he get into her apartment and survive it, for one.) We also meet a few more immortal assassins, some who have chosen the Mortal Path like Maliha, some who revel in the gift they’ve been given by the demons, and some who long to escape their slavery but know they can never make amends for their wrongdoings. One immortal in particular utterly fascinated me, former Roman Centurion Lucius, and I really enjoyed getting to know him through Maliha’s eyes. Another highly fascinating character, though more so because of the absolute depravity of his soul, is the immortal who is helping develop the latest deadly weapons. Once we find out who he really is, I was shocked and amazed, all the while thinking, how perfect a character to include in this story. I want so badly to tell you who that is, but I will resist, as I want you to feel exactly the same as I did when his identity was revealed to me.
Be forewarned however, Sacrifice is extremely dark, very graphic, and could be quite frightening to the faint of heart. Extreme violence, very vivid descriptions of gruesome deaths, and truly despicably evil enemies are prevalent throughout. Personally, I am a fan of “darker is better” so even though I did find myself slightly squeamish in a few particular scenes, I loved it all. There is just something that draws me in to keep going when I meet characters in such dire straits who never give up and come out on top in the end, but not without a great deal of personal cost.
If you love a deliciously dark fantasy novel, with characters who drag you into their lives and make you feel for them, dashing and dangerous adventures with life or death consequences (or in this case eternal) consequences, then Sacrifice is your kind of story! I hope you give this incredible series by Dakota Banks a try. Some will love it like I do, others will hate it, but one thing is for certain, you will be moved beyond words in either direction. That is what good writing does to you; it makes you passionate about it, good or bad, but never indifferent. I hope, naturally, that you all love it as much as I do!
© Kelley A. Hartsell, December 2010. All rights reserved.