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•Did you enjoy the book? Why? Why not?
•Did you feel that the book fulfilled your expectations? Were you disappointed?
•What did you think of the characters? Could you relate to them or no?
- Who were your favorite characters?
- Who were your least favorite characters?

Alexion is one of my favourite men from the series. He is tough, sarcastic and adorable...a very interesting combination.
This book was great for the insight into Ash's life and the problems with hiding things from the dark hunters (although I understand why he does)
I've forgotten the prompt questions so I'm just going to leave it there for now ;)


The kind of bluh side to it was in turn the couple again for me. I mean given who Alexion is and although Danger was your typical dark-hunter working her city and all. They just did not hit the richter scale of awesomeness that highly for me like most other couples.
It also I think became very apparent to me in this book. That a lot of close and important people to Ash are in some way blood bound or connected to him in some way. Which in theory is not a bad thing per se cause he isn't strutting around being evil king high lord of the year. But it still bummed me out that some of the most important people to him in some way are tethered very closely to him and hinge on his existence to keep their existence going as well.
Harm no human. Drink no blood. Never fall in love.
But every now and again a Dark-Hunter thinks himself above the Code. That's when I'm summoned. Who am I? I'm the one thing the fearless fear. Step over the line and it's my wrath you will face. Nothing can touch me. Nothing can sway me. I am relentless and unfeeling.
Or so I thought until I met a female Dark-Hunter who goes by the name of Danger-it's not just her name, it's how she lives her life. She doesn't trust me at all. And who could blame her? She alone knows that I'm here to be judge, jury and most likely executioner of her friends. Yet she is my key to saving some of them. Without her, they all will die.
Dangereuse St. Richard is a deadly distraction. Something about her is reawakening a heart I thought was long dead. But in a race against evil, the only hope mankind has is that I do my duty. And how can I do my duty when it means that I will have to sacrifice the only woman I've ever loved?