Shadows (Lux # .5) by Jennifer L. Armentrout Shadows in a short novella which fills in some blank spots about Daemons brother Dawson Black.Since I’ve read Obsidian (Lux #1) first this story gave me some of the unanswered questions I had about the missing brother and what may have happened to them.Ev...
This book is the novella prequel to Obsidian. It is the story of Daemon and Dee's brother, Dawson, and how he disappeared. It explains a lot of the reactions/temperaments that occur in Obsidian. On its own, it is a sweet book. I would recommend reading it after Obsidian though.
First time reviewing a book. Well for starters, I didn’t expect much about the book since I don’t read much YA Paranormal books. They were not my type and adding the fact that English is my second language I had my doubts. It took me few pages to get used with the author’s writing style but let m...
Review to come....GREAT prequel, great series.... Why, Oh, WHY do I have to wait until August?!?Still like Daemon better though, something about those bad boys.
The prequel is about the love story between Dawson and Beth and they are the sweetest couple ever!!It´s a pity how things ended but it´s good to have some context and it helps you understand a couple of things like Daemon´s shitty attitude towards Kat in Obsidian.Pick this one up, you won´t be disap...
This was good! I loved the background and intro this provided to the whole series. It explains a lot of Daemon's animosity towards Katy in the beginning of Obsidian. I have to say.. I love Daemon better though. What does that say about me that I prefer the jerky brother to the nice one? Is it August...
Wow, wow, i mean if you read Obsidian then you have an idea of how this end, but all it's done is left me with questions. Are Dawson and Bethany really dead? I'm pretty sure their not, considering the DoD refused to show Daemon their bodies. Also, the fact the author wants us to read these character...
It's been awhile since the last time I rated a book, five stars, back to back to back, and I love the feeling of it...it made me want to read more...and there's no such thing as reading too much, eh?Okay. After reading Obsidian, since I was so captivated by it (and I'm planning to re-read it, in whi...
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