Those who are fans of the Forks series have been waiting with bated breath for the third installment. After reading this book I can tell you, it was so worth the wait. We are brought back to just a few weeks after we left off in the second book. The book starts with us feeling just as frustrated and emotionally overwhelmed. I voraciously devoured this book. I was drawn in and did not want to put it down. In fact as I read this on Sunday I literally forgot to eat until my husband came home after work and I realized how late it was. I barely stopped to eat and finished reading after dinner.
I do not want to give away any spoilers. But if you have not yet read the series, go back read the first two books. Then be glad that you can read the third book right away. Some things are answered, but more questions arise. A.E. Davis weaves an intricate web of mysterious events, people, and places. Forks isn't a fictional place. This is A.E. Davis' home and she makes it very hard for us to not believe that these characters aren't real. She writes them as if she knows them. As if they were her neighbors, her friends. There are pokes at the Twilight series, yet there is an admiration as well. The townsfolk are proud of their 15 minutes of fame. They embrace it and enjoy it for all that it is worth. The characters are so enchanting and mesmerizing, if not a little spooky. If you like a little mystery, a little romance, a little thriller, this book is for you. Well, the whole series is for you. I am definitely going to reread this a few times over.