Thursday, October 1, 2015

Nightwalker

Nightwalker by Jacquelyn Frank




From New York Times bestselling author Jacquelyn Frank comes the final chapter in the Nightwalkers saga! As the momentous showdown with a powerful demon unfolds, a passionate encounter breaks the ultimate taboo.
 
Kamen is a Bodywalker, an ancient soul reborn in one human host after another. He’s also a prisoner of his own kind: for it was Kamen who released Apep, the deadly god who threatens the existence of their world. To atone for this grievous error, Kamen accepts an urgent mission: to convince the other nations of the Nightwalkers to set aside their centuries-old conflicts and band together. If he fails, all will be lost. And no tribe presents a greater challenge than the Wraiths, the spectral beings who are feared and despised for their lethal deathtouch.
 
Kamen makes first contact with a stunning, ghostly pale beauty named Geneviève. Part Wraith and part human, scorned as a half-breed, Viève shares the hunger for redemption—and for connection. Her scintillating touch holds the kiss of death, and yet it makes Kamen feel more alive than ever. Soon his lips are pressed against hers, sending Viève into fits of desire and forging a bond that breaches the divide between them. Now they must unite all the Nightwalkers, from Vampire and Shadowdweller to Djynns, and fast—for Apep is ready for war.

3.0 out of 5 stars too slowOctober 1, 2015
This review is from: Nightwalker (Kindle Edition)
*I received this book in exchange for an honest review*
So, I haven't read this series. I can certainly tell you, I don't feel it's stand alone. Sure the author tries to catch you up to speed, but it takes so much that the story just drags on. It was too slow paced for me. I'm left with no desire to go back and read the beginning of the series. There was such a fantasy world created that at times I felt lost, confused and it just ruined the reading experience of this book for me.
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