3.5
Somewhere around half of this book, I was sure it would be great. Now, I have the same feeling I had after I watched Matrix Reloaded. More than two thirds of this book is fighting. After a while, you get tired of it. Those scenes are really long.
The book is a perfect bridge between the third and the fifth book, but it is still only a bridge. Yes, I will read it, but I am not happy about it. I hate cliffhangers.
Everything that happens here is a set-up for the future. Paige's past and how and why she became a Skinner is finally revealed. I like the way it is told. The Skinners are more annoying than ever. They are so full of themselves that they missed the signs of the real danger. They did kill one of the antagonists, but everything else is left open. The Nymar are more organized than ever, the First Deceiver is back, so are the Full Bloods. There are so many interesting things I expect from the instalments.
First, let's start with the cover. It is stupid, dumb and misleading. Paige is one of the main characters in the series, so I assume that is supposed to be her. Paige's 'armour' is made from the skins of Half Bloods she killed, her nose is broken more than once, her hands and body are scarred and I am supposed to believe she would fight half naked?! I don't think so!
Second, the summary promises the First Deceiver. The entity is just starting to make trouble in this book. I am guessing he will play a larger role later.
Third, we get that those dryads and nymphs are beautiful, sexy and no man or a woman can resist them, but you don't have to repeat that every single time you mention them. I was tempted to skip those descriptions.
And fourth - the book ends with a cliffhanger! And what a cliffhanger it is.
There is more, but I won't bother.
The epilogue was great though. It isn't about Cole and Paige or Nymar. It is yet another opening and I can hardly wait to see where it is going.
If you want to read about vampires and werewolves that are true monsters, this is a series to go.