I have loved this series for a really long time now and Merit and Ethan have held a special place in my heart ever since. The past few books have left me feeling really frustrated with the lack of relationship development between them. Every time things just seem to be going well for them, something happens to pull them apart, or make them doubt themselves or each other. Whilst that still happened in this book, I am very happy and proud to say that they do not succumb to their old habits this time.
Ethan and Merit are the strongest they have ever been. It was like a breath of fresh air to see them so happy together, to see them have fun and to find their comfort from each other, whenever they need it.
'"You’re all right."
He ran his hands through his hair, which fell in a halo of golden blond around his face. "I will manage. We all will.” He crooked a finger at me. ”Come here, Sentinel."
I walked into his arms, and he embraced me with relief, as if the act of touching me removed the weight from his shoulders. That might have been the most flattering compliment I’d ever received from him, nonverbal as it was.'
Merit was so amazing in this book; I don’t even know where to start. She has grown so much, so fast and she handled every situation with such grace and strength.
1, Dealing with the murder cases – She was so clever and always one step ahead of the game.
2, Lacey Sheridan – Jesus, I would have punched that woman ages ago. Come on lady, the desperate bitch never wins! But Merit trusts her love for Ethan and his in return. She knows that after everything he has done for her, to be with her, that Ethan loves her and she just lets the situation play out. It works out for her in the end.
3, McKetrick – Man, that guy is a creep. But Merit had his number, right from the beginning.
4, The Red Guard (and Jonah) – I was so damn proud of Merit for joining them officially. Even when told she should just quit now, while she can. She stands her ground. She knows that this is the right thing to do, that she can help if she joins them. She knows that Jonah will be an amazing partner and that with him at her back, they can accomplish so much. I love that she didn’t back down, even when it would have been easier.
5, I also love her for even considering forgiving Mallory, who doesn’t really deserve it, yet.
Anyway, moving on…
Ethan still annoyed me at times. He tends to over-react, *gasps*, Ethan? Surely not! LOL. But when it came down to it, he defended Merit and put her first.
It still annoys me that after everything Lacey did, he still allowed her to work for him, to sit on the sofa with him and drink wine. Whilst working of course, but that still didn’t hurt merit any less.
But what I did love most about Ethan in this instalment was the affection he showed for Merit. He told her he loved her when she needed to hear it, and held her when she wanted him. It was beautiful to see them fulfil that incredible potential we’ve always know they’ve had.
I also have to say that there was the hottest scene ever in this book, finally! I was starting to think we’d never get one like this :)
Jeff is as wonderful as ever. He is so adorable and funny. He had me laughing so many times.
Merit calling Jeff…
"Yo,"Jeff answered, his voice ringing through the Bentley’s impeccable stereo system.
"Hey, it’s Merit."
"Merit. Have you finally decided to ditch the zero and get with the hero?"
Ethan cleared his throat – loudly – while I bit back a smile… "Jeff, you’re on speaker phone in Ethan’s car. He’s driving…" There was an awkward pause.'
Bwahahahaha.
I know that even with seven books out, it hasn’t even been one year since Merit was turned into a vampire, so we can’t expect too much. But I have to say that when I finished this book I was a little disappointed with everything that had, or more to the point, hadn’t happened. I really liked the killer story, but when you add it all together. Nothing much happened.
It felt like this story was a distraction, or just a filler story. Celina is dead, she died quite a while ago now, so I am a little bored of still hearing about her or the people she was or wasn’t connected to. I think this series should really move on from Celina now. That’s why my rating was a little lower than usual.
Bar despite my few minor problems, I still really enjoyed this book, like I always do with this series. I cannot wait to read the next one. But please, no more Celina :)