Burn the Night: The Final Dark Days Novel
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“A must-read addition to the urban fantasy genre.”
—Kim Harrison
“Drake has composed a love letter to the vampire genre.”
—Vicki Pettersson
“Jocelynn Drake will have you coming back for more.”
—Jeaniene Frost
New York Times bestselling author Jocelynn Drake brings her remarkable Dark Days series to a stunning and dramatic conclusion with Burn the Night—a thrilling, page-turning masterwork of urban fantasy that brings the powerful Nightwalker Mira and her cohort, the conflicted vampire slayer Danaus, face to face with their most feared demons as the dreaded Great Awakening approaches. Burn the Night offers superior supernatural thrills and adventure in the bestselling tradition of Patricia Briggs, Carrie Vaughn, and Kelley Armstrong.
Jocelynn Drake
Jocelynn Drake is the New York Times bestselling author of the Dark Days series and lives in Florida. When not at her desk, she is most likely to be found playing video games, watching movies, or hanging with her family.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Originally published on my blog, My Urban FantasiesBurn The Night is the final book in the Dark Days series. While I am sad to see the series end, at least it went out with a bang. Burn The Night starts roughly 4 months after Wait For Dusk ends. Yes, before you even ask Mira and Danaus are still together. We'll get back to that in a little bit. When I first started reading the book I was confused as hell. Burn The Night start's from Nyx's point of view. I know what your thinking, not again, not on the last book. Relax. The point of view switches between Nyx and Mira, with Mira receiving the majority face time. It was written beautifully and switches seamlessly between Mira and Nyx. There are no awkward moments where you have to stop and figure out where you are and who is talking. I actually liked reading part of the book from Nyx's point of view. You get to learn more about the naturi, why Nyx is close to one sister and not the other, and we even get a glimpse of who Rowe is through her eyes. I was worried before I started this book. There were a lot of loose ends to tie up and I had no idea how Drake was going to accomplish this. Turned out I worried for nothing, it was mind blowing. Jocelynn Drake wrapped up every major loose end and left us with enough information to figure out the minor loose ends without overwhelming us with needless information. Some of the loose ends that were tied up include the naturi, Jabari, Nicolai, the Daylight Coalition, Nick, Rowe, Ryan, the Great Awakening, Soga Clan vampires, and the introduction of Our Liege. Like I said mind blowing. The only question I can think of is What happened to Michael's body? I do not remember reading what happened to it. If I missed it somebody please let me know where it is in the book. I adored Mira and Danaus' relationship in Burn The Night. They actually behaved like adults. The snarky banter is still there, thank God, and they still fight, but at least Mira and Danaus are actually talking now. You get to see how much they love each other, that their relationship is based on more than angry wall sex. That scene was really hot by the way, it's in Wait For Dusk. As for Mira and Danaus' "Happily Ever After," well I guess you'll have to read the book to see what happens.
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5todo es en ingles
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Beautiful Book. Loved the series from the beginning to the end. Danaus and Mira are perfect to each other. Sad to see the end of the best supernatural/romance series ever. Special place in my world of characters and collected books. Enjoyed the joy ride alongside Mira, Danaus and all their friends.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5so i read the first chapter wand was like why is mira hanging out with rowe then it hit me it wasn't her.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5It was a good series. Too bad it couldnt continue....
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5The final installment of the Dark Days series. Everything was tied up in the end. I could not believe that would happen with all that was going on in the story. It ended up leaving some of the characters a bit shallow, but it worked well enough.