by Marjorie M. Liu
Although I enjoyed the first 2 books in the Hunters Kiss series I think A Wild Light would have to be my favorite so far. I was left a little confused by the ending though, I thought the series was going to be a trilogy but I'm really hoping that this wasn't the final book because I still have ques...
Three and a half stars. I think Ms. Liu is improving with each book. One of her strengths is the beautiful prose and well-drawn characters, from the small role Mary and Rex play in this book, to the demons that love and guard Max. Like other readers, I found the confusion surrounding Max to be a ...
Summary: For too long Maxine Kiss has felt an inexplicable darkness inside her; a force she channels into hunting the demons bent on destroying the human race. But when she finds herself covered in blood and crouched beside her grandfather's dead body with no memory of what happened, Maxine begins t...
Four and a half stars. Normally amnesia stories don't really do it for me (often I think it's a sign that the writer has run out of ideas). But this time it was handled very well and actually served to advance the major story arc. It wasn't random and it made perfect sense. It was interesting to...
awww ! I love happy endings. It was the best book ever from this series. love it “With this ring, I thee wed,” he whispered.“Until death do us part,” I said.
It's Maxine's birthday. Her and the boys are on their way to perform their special ritual, no one knows of, to celebrate her birthday and the death of her mother ~ as they are the same day. Then off to her party with her family, even her thousand million year old Grandfather is excited to celebrat...
Review courtesy of All Things Urban Fantasy.My experience to date with the Hunter Kiss series has been hit or miss. While I greatly enjoyed HUNTER KISS and THE IRON HUNT, I fought to finish DARKNESS COMES over a period of several weeks. Perhaps exacerbated by how often I put it down and picked it u...