Darker After Midnight...in two words: Breed Armageddon.
If you recall, our
breed hero, Sterling Chase, first arrived in Book 2, Kiss of Crimson.
Since then, we faithful readers, have read Chase's slow and painful demise. Over
the course of this series, he's managed to lose his loved ones and the damn near
respect of every one of his kind. As breed, vampire warriors almost always
face bloodlust. That's when you (according to Lara) "fuck, fight or fang" with an insatiable appetite. And then, of course, you go “rogue.”
Going rogue is about the worst thing for a breed vampire. Rogues
are mindless and live in a constant feeding frenzy. And poor Chase is on
the cusp. He had been there the last couple of novels, nearly going over
the edge in Deeper Than Midnight (my review.) It's there were he foils Dragos' plot
and meets the lovely Tavia Fairchild.
In Darker After Midnight, the Order (Chase's Breed Warrior family) comes to terms with losing
their treasured compound. Chase, however, took one for the team,
diverting attention away from the Order and becoming public
enemy number one. While the police end up containing Chase, the
Order manages to relocate to another property. While biding his
time in lockup, Chase sees Tavia again. At first glance, these two appear
to be worlds apart. She's a perfectionist and is the right hand to
a prominent US Senator. Chase, on the other hand, is the nearly
rogue vampire warrior. When Tavia first eyes Chase, she shudders at
his unearthliness. It permeates through his human facade, piercing Tavia's soul. However different they
seem, lo and behold through Adrian's plot reveal we soon find out they are not
so different after all.
So much happens in this book, I don't want to say more than that. I have to warn
you, though. I've said it before (too many times *sigh*.) Lara Adrian loves
to break her own rules and she's done it again, minions. Damn it, it's
awesome too. I wasn't sure what to expect
having such high expectations for one of my favorite brooding heroes,
Chase. But after reading the book in its
entirety, I was more than pleased. Tavia is a force period. And
Dragos' war against the world - human and breed alike - has finally arrived.
It was nothing like I expected. On my meter....Darker After Midnight was a 4.
Stay tuned for my review of Lara Adrian's novella, A Taste of Midnight.
Stay tuned for my review of Lara Adrian's novella, A Taste of Midnight.
Mina B.
3 comments:
Wow...you describe this with such intensity that I feel compelled to start reading the Breed novels. I like vampire books if they are well written. Favorites of mine in the past were Anita Blake and Lestat.
I really do love the series. It's one of my fav. :)
You really make me want to read these books :) Maybe I will...sounds like I'll just eat them up!
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