Third and final review: This really was a very good story with a unique and interesting plot. The author used a lot of imagination in coming up with the details around each of the characters, their interactions, the scenery, and their world in general. I was a bit surprised at the descriptive violence when Luc made his annual trip back "home", but it was key to the storyline. Ultimately, true love has a way of making itself known and coming out the victor despite the complex set of interrelationships in the book.
As with the prior books, some editing could have made this a far better read. In fact, in this installment, the biggest of editing sins was committed - messing up one of the main character's names (Bran became Bram)! None of these books can be read as a standalone and I was slightly annoyed by that fact. I love sequels and the continuation of a story; however, as I mentioned in the first review, this was really one book that got chopped into three convenient segments and sold separately.
All issues aside, I did enjoy the story and especially Luc's character. Hell (oops), I also enjoyed all the quirky humor (ex: Luc's name - Lucifer Hellbourne, son of the devil himself:) that made me smile. Gotta appreciate that!!