Kris (KindleRomance)'s Reviews > Darker After Midnight
Darker After Midnight (Midnight Breed, #10)
by Lara Adrian (Goodreads Author)
by Lara Adrian (Goodreads Author)
The perfect ending for an amazing storyline!! Adrian wrote some amazing action scenes that had my heart racing! Seeing everybody was great. I really enjoyed the relationship between Chase and Tavia. I loved her character and thought they were a great couple. After investing so much time in this series, I was thrilled that Adrian did such a wonderful job with tying up all of the loose ends. Looking forward to the next few books which take place in the future.
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Jun 21, 2012 07:22pm
I love this series and just need to read Chase's book! I can't wait. It's loaded on Kip and ready to go! Chase deserves some happiness!
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Is it the end? Because Mira's book is coming out next year and it's listed in this series, unless it's considered as a spin off?
I think that Mira's book is a spin-off in a way. It's still part of the same story line, but it takes place 20 years later whereas all of the original Breeds book take place over a short time period. It's also a brand new world in a way. But I guess from the standpoint that it's a current character, the world has been started, and it won't make as much sense if you haven't read the Breed series, it really isn't a true spin-off but just a continuation.
No... she (Ms. Adrian) said she has like five more books in the Breeds series planned. Mira's book is not a spin off.This was not supposed to be the end of Breeds.
I can definitely see why you'd think it was the end of the series... *I* thought it was the end of the series... but then her newsletter said it wasn't. It was definitely a turning point in the story... makes it almost seem like it *should* have been the end and then let Mira's story and the subsequent ones be a spin-off.
I guess if I was an author and had a best selling series, I might hang on to it as long as possible. But I'm not sure that's a great idea. As sad as it is when a good series ends, I think it leads to a more concrete plot. I found this interview regarding her contract extensions. It was bugging me that I had thought this was going to be the last of the series. It appears this started as a trilogy and then she kept getting additional contracts.
I wonder if that's what happened to Leigh's Breed series or Feehan's Dark series?
That is very interesting about the contract extensions. It also sort of makes all the big twists and turns make sense. I mean first it was one bad guy (can't remember who?), then Drago, but sort of at the same time the Ancient who Drago awakened, and then the DNA the Ancient inserted into the human female (and we're still not resolved with that)... hmmm. And yeah, I might hang on as long as possible, too, but then I think of writers like Karen Marie Moning... Fever was going to be five no matter what. She probably could have drawn that out, but it was five. And then there will be spin-offs, which I'm good with. Same with The Demonica series... it's five. Period. But now we have The Horsemen, which will be four. Period. And people from Demonica show up. I kind of like that... knowing that it's an end, but not really an end, you know? And yeah, I really believe that's what happened with the Breed series and the Dark series. I mean seriously... someone knows up front it's going to be 20 books? I doubt it, lol!
