A war is brewing.Kennedy is one of the last known Druids. Wanted dead by the Seelie Queen and as a coveted asset to defeat this cruel ruler, Kennedy has become a mark. Especially by a sexy, merciless Dark Dweller, Lorcan Dragen.Kidnapped and taken prisoner, Kennedy’s life takes a dramatic turn, down a path she never imagined. Spending time with a man who killed her best friend’s mother and her … friend’s mother and her friend, she knows he is not someone she should care about. But the longer she spends with her enemy, the more her feelings blur the line between what is right and wrong, what is true and what is not.
As her magic grows, so does the shy, nerdy girl, and she soon realizes nothing on a list or in a book will prepare her for what is ahead.
Even her own feelings.
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*Highly recommended to read the Darkness series beforehand.
The story is in conjunction with Blood Beyond Darkness in Kennedy’s POV. It showed what happened during the time Kennedy was kidnapped. I remembered that I really liked Kennedy & Lorcan’s banter and mentioned it was like a breath of fresh air but in this book sadly I was mistaken. I really did not like Kennedy here. She is so confused with her feelings and was very selfish. As for Lorcan this book explains some of his actions and we were able to get to know more of him here. Reading Owen’s death again was truly heartbreaking
To sum it up it was still an okay book(even if I really do not like Kennedy here) I will still continue to the next one to know what happened, as they introduced a new enemy .
Kudos to the book cover its perfect
This review MAY contain spoilers.
I am going to be very blunt about this. When I read the Darkness series I liked Kennedy’s character, but I had never imagined her in a main character role. She is not the type of female lead character that I gravitate towards. I love the feisty, unruly, loudmouthed, takes-no-shit, badass, tough, could-kick-your-ass female protagonists. Kennedy is not this at all, but I still loved this book.
While Kennedy’s character isn’t quite as tough as Ember or Zoey, she still had her own defiance and strength. I loved seeing her grow as a character. The timid, cute, well-behaved girl from the Darkness series is gone. The new Kennedy was a pleasure to see unfold. Lorcan’s character growth was even more extreme and incredible. I may have liked it even more than Kennedy’s. Lorcan comes across as a villain in the Darkness series. This series really paints the picture that there are always two sides to every story. Nothing is black and white. Lorcan is all gray area. I love that Brown was able to warp my opinion of his character from something negative to absolute adoration. I honestly love his character just as much as Eli’s.
This is Kennedy’s story and this book actually takes place during the same timeframe as the Darkness series. We are just getting to see Kennedy’s story this time. I loved seeing things from her point of view. The plot from the Darkness series continues in this book since it occurs at the same time, but it feels more intimate since now we are seeing things from other points of view. We have more information this time around. The plot is very strong and the additional viewpoints add so much more to the story. More emotion and more urgency.
I loved the world-building in this. Brown adds enough details to really make you visualize the surroundings of the story. The world-building does build off of the Darkness series though.
The romance in this book in incredible! I think that I almost liked it more than Ember and Eli’s romance. At least, when I was reading this book it felt stronger. The chemistry between Kennedy and Lorcan was electric. I definitely loved the way that Kennedy and Lorcan came together. Yes, he kidnapped her and she was his prisoner, but they were able to grow close and get to know each other over the months they were together. The fact that Lorcan’s motives are pretty misunderstood throughout the series plays a big part in Kennedy softening to him. Lorcan isn’t good or evil and he is able to open up to Kennedy when no one else has been able to see that part of him. Kennedy was also able to feel more herself around him. The way that they fell in love was the perfect slow-burn hate-to-love romance and one of the best I’ve read in a while.
I think that it is worth saying that this series is a continuation of the Darkness series by Stacey Marie Brown. If you have not read that series first then I can’t imagine that you would get any of the references or have any clue what is going on. The scope of what is happening in the book is based off of things already discovered in the previous series.
Overall, I was beyond impressed with this book! I wasn’t sure that this book was going to surpass or live up to the Darkness series. I honestly wasn’t sure that would like this book because I didn’t connect with Kennedy’s character as much in the Darkness series. I was sure that this book would fall flat for me, but it did not! I loved this book just as much, and for parts of me maybe even more, as the Darkness series! It was really an addictive read. I couldn’t separate my eyes from this book. I devoured it! I highly recommend reading this book along with the Darkness series and the Collector series. This world is so captivating and you will love being sucked into it. With only a few more books left in this world, I am starting to feel anxious about ending it. I wish it could go on forever!
I’m not even done, although I almost am, because I had to stop and re read the Darkness Series. This book pulled me back into this world and I loved every second of it. I love Kennedy and her fierceness and strength.
I loved this book from Kennedy’s perspective. I am a fan of the Darkness and Collector series and this book did not disappoint starting off the Lightness Series ! The character’s growth, friendships and challenges made it addictive. Kennedy’s relationship with Lorcan was intense and unexpected but drew you in more. I look forward to more of her story in the next book.
In this one, we get to see things from Kennedy’s point of view. Which I really loved because we get to see more of Lorcan from her side. Kennedy was raised by humans, but found out she is actually a Druid from a VERY important and high up family line. Lorcan helped her embrace her power and figure out how to use it. Sadly, in this book, Kennedy has to shove her grief over her friends’ and ex boyfriends death aside and deal with the Kingdom and all of the people who are against her. She works with Lars also, and I’m a little curious about that. Does he have an agenda or is he truly genuine in his desire to work together for both Kingdoms? I can’t wait for book 2!
Once again the devious and genius Stacey Marie Brown entirely wrapped me up in her story, making it (wonderfully) impossible to crawl out from her magical world and twisted tale, being both enraptured figuratively and literally reading constantly.
In the figurative sense: I had to blink for a bit at the end, surprised to find that I was NOT Kennedy, was not a pivotal part in fighting a fae-pocalypse. The characters are all so multi-dimensional and dynamic (I mean I was rooting for Lorcan–the VILLAIN in her previous series!). I grew with Kennedy, felt everything she felt, from the wonderful, sexy, exciting to the horrific, torturous, devastating (I still was wrecked by the painful scenes, even though I’d read the Darkness series and knew what was coming)!
In the literal sense: the high-energy emotions, fast-paced action, hot-and-steamy romance, surprising twists and turns, and anticipation for the direction of the characters’ lives ensured that I could NOT put this book down. Beyond the purposeful details and intricacies in the characters and storyline, what I MOST appreciate is the precise, concise language! I have read so many NA/YA books with simple, desultory writing styles that reading the perfect word to invoke exactly the right feeling or image was invaluable at sucking me into a tale that’s dark and dangerous interwoven with light and hope. Now to wait IMPATIENTLY for book 2 (curse that cliffhanger)!