by Jessica Andersen
3.5 mainly because on Rabbit's action...
Nate Blackhawk is trying very hard to resist the demands of his birthline. He is trying to resist the feelings he has towards Alexis Gray. However they appear to be thrown together all the time. Yeah, yeah, it goes the way you'd expect. I did want to like this story, however it just didn't work ...
rating 3.5
Dawn Keepers continues the story of the Final Prophecy. In the previous book, we are introduced to the band of warriors known as the Night Keepers who are prepared to save the world from the apocalypse of the end time. We have met all the men and women of this band, but of course very few are paired...
Yes! Nate Blackhawk is just the kind of character I like! And this book was everything I hoped to be. Jessica Andersen is creating a wonderful universe and her research of Mayan culture is wonderful. I'm seriously hooked. I can't stop reading her final prophecy's novels. They are amazing, truly!***S...
The Nightkeepers are the modern-day descendants of the Maya, and although there should be hundreds of them ready, trained, and waiting to stop the foretold doomsday in 2012 (the group in this series believes a magical barrier will thin, and their task is to stop demons from pouring through), due to ...
3½★ / 5I liked reading more about Nathan, Alexis and Rabbit, but for some reason I didn't get into this one as much as the 1st. Didn't feel the same draw as the first one had to it. Still, I enjoy the story of the Nightkeepers though and look forward to more in book 3, Skykeepers.
I'm giving this one four stars instead of three based solely on the second half of this book. The first half majorly sucked, if you ask me.It was extremely hard to get into this book and the pace seemed (I'm using this word, because maybe it was just me) so slow that any slower and it would've moved...