Jodie Riverina Romantics's Reviews > The Darkest Night
The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, #1)
by Gena Showalter (Goodreads Author)
by Gena Showalter (Goodreads Author)
Jodie Riverina Romantics's review
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Mar 12, 12
bookshelves: awesome, on-blog, paranormal, hard-copy, on-amazon
Read from July 20 to 22, 2010
I started reading this series at book 0.5 The Darkest Fire and that could have been one of my biggest mistakes ever. I really didn't enjoy the Darkest Fire and if it wasn't for me already having purchased The Darkest Night, I probably wouldn't have continued with the series. But thankfully I did, because this series is wickedly funny.
Ashlyn is in search of peace from the voices of the past that constantly haunt her and whilst trying to find help in Budapest comes into contact with Maddox who is the keeper of the demon of Violence and so the story begins.
Some lines in this book were quite cheesy and I did role my eyes a few times but I would enjoy reading it again and would definitely recommend it to paranormal romance fans.
Gena Showalter's writing style is also quite similar to Kresley Cole - so if you're a lover of Kresley you might want to give Gena a go too.
**Looking back on this series - I would definitely tell you to get your act into gear and read it. Gena's writing gets considerably better as the series goes along and the LotU series is no one of my favourites**
Ashlyn is in search of peace from the voices of the past that constantly haunt her and whilst trying to find help in Budapest comes into contact with Maddox who is the keeper of the demon of Violence and so the story begins.
Some lines in this book were quite cheesy and I did role my eyes a few times but I would enjoy reading it again and would definitely recommend it to paranormal romance fans.
Gena Showalter's writing style is also quite similar to Kresley Cole - so if you're a lover of Kresley you might want to give Gena a go too.
**Looking back on this series - I would definitely tell you to get your act into gear and read it. Gena's writing gets considerably better as the series goes along and the LotU series is no one of my favourites**
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Sep 26, 2010 05:46pm
I think the series gets better as it goes along.
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