Shadow of Night
ASIN: B008EYO88O
Publish date: July 12th 2012
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 25
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Magic,
Paranormal,
Witches,
Science Fiction,
Urban Fantasy,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Time Travel,
Supernatural,
Vampires
Series: All Souls Trilogy (#2)
Season two of the tv show started and I knew I had to read Shadow of Night before watching it. This book is better than the first. The first now feels more like an introduction to me. This one was exciting from beginning to end, and it literally picks up where the first story leaves off. We learn so...
A low-key, gently entertaining read with an uneven pace and very little tension. "Shadow Of Night" was a slightly disappointing book that I'm hoping will make excellent television (my DVD copy of "A Discovery Of Witches Season 2" arrives next month). It starts immediately where the cliff-hange...
I would have given this more stars but I found that this book dragged on. I believe most of this book could have been left out. I felt there was too many chapters that had no relevance to the story, but hindered it. I shall read the final book at a later date.
A gripping read. Author's talent lies in making each page interesting and not having too many parallel, confusing story lines.
This book picks up the story where the first of the series left it with Diana and Matthew landing in the past. Even if there were certain elements that made this book interesting I found it extremely slow moving: I get that the author wanted probably to give a taste of the 15th century London E...