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Beautiful, action packed story: Jacquelyn Frank has done it again! Another action packed, beautiful romantic story. Elijah and Siena's story showed depth and so much action, I ended up reading this book in one night. Eagerly awaiting book four...
Book Three: These are such interesting times. Druids are being rediscovered and Imprinting with Demons. Hybrid children are being born with potentially new and powerful abilities. The bond of Imprinting pairs are happening with a frequency that is almost alarming. And since Siena became Queen of the Lycanthropes about fifteen years ago, the war between Demon and Lycanthrope has ceased. Siena has chosen to remain celibate so she would not have to share her reign with a mate who may possibly destroy the fragile new peace. During her father's reign, many beings of both races died. The Demon Warrior who killed most of her people is Elijah, the Demon King's Warrior Captain and right-hand man. Siena's people called him the "Demon Butcher". When Siena comes upon an all-female sect of necromancers in Lycanthrope territory about to strike the killing blow on Elijah, the huntress immediately shifts to her puma form and rescues him. But while nurturing the Demon warrior back to health, Siena and Elijah become lovers and Imprint. Siena has no choice but admit that the Demon is her mate, yet she also knows that she cannot make Elijah the King of the Lycanthropes without civil war. ***** The traitors, Ruth and Mary, are leading the female necromancers and have become a great threat to both the Demon and the Lycanthrope races. The author has added more Nightwalker races to the story and, in doing so, has created more drama for her readers. Hints are given of even more Nightwalker races to be added into the series. Perhaps this will happen within the next book or two. If this keeps up the series may never come to an end, much less a satisfying one. I cannot help but wonder if the author, Jacquelyn Frank, will be able to top this installment of the Nightwalker series. This is one string of tales that just seems to get better and better. ***** Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
| Author: | Frank Jacquelyn | | Binding: | Mass Market Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 813.6 | | EAN: | 9780821780671 | | ISBN: | 0821780670 | | Number Of Pages: | 416 | | Publication Date: | 2007-12-10 | | Release Date: | 2007-12-25 |
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