
Vampires, werewolves, witches, shapeshifters--they live amoung us without our knowledge. Night World is their secret society, a secret society with very strict rules. And fallin in love breaks all the laws of the Night World.
The apocalypse is drawing near. But four Wild Powers can save the world from the impending doom. Circle Daynreak, an underground organization with both Night World and human members, is searching for the hour who can stop the darkness.
A vampire hunter--who is half vampire--stalks her own kind to protect humans in Huntress.
In Black Dawn, Maggie stumbles upon an old Night World kingdom where the ruling vampire prince is both an enemy and an ally.
And Circle Daybreak hires Keller, a shapeshifting panther, to guard a new Wild Power in Witchlight. But when Keller falls in love with the Wild Power's soulmate, her love could destroy everything....
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==I actually liked Huntress. There was a lot of action and suspense. The story twisted just the right way. But after reading the other two books, I could see that the author had to FINALLY figure out what all her stories were going to lead up to. Like wandering around in a forrest, then remembering you actually have to go someplace and you better hurry.
Black Dawn was really out of the norm for this author. It was nice to pick up where another story had left off with the whole slave trade. Then to get more in detail of how the slaves are treated and how the other people of the Night World are so cut off from the Outside. I liked Maggie and liked Delos even more.
Witchlight was kind of annoying. You kinda knew what was going to happen all along. But what was great about this book was that she actually spent an exhausting amount of time describing the shapeshifters. She had never done that before and I thought it was greatly written. Keller was great and so was the Dragon. The other characters were a snooze and I wished the author spent more time in the Soulmate moments. But I guess after 3 books, she figured you knew already. ==
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