Adam of the Wertzone sums up my feelings pretty well in his review. This book was chock full of filler. No wonder Brett apparently needs five books for this series. Really, Daylight should have been cut in half and merged with book four. I have to say I'm not sure if I'm going to continue with t...
The romantic element was far more pronounced in this book than in the previous two. I could hardly stand it. Other than the romance element, the rest seemed to be more of the same without progressing enough in the story line to hold my interest. Too bad; the first two books showed a lot of promis...
The corelings will rise en masse under the new moon and Arlen and company only have a month to prepare for it. Can they survive the month and the Krasians that draw near Deliverer's Hollow?After three years of waiting, the third book in the Demon Cycle is upon us. Was it worth the wait?Meh. I don...
Ahhhh! Cliffhanger ending. The majority of this book was from or about Inevera, Jardir's First Wife, and how she was raised, trained, and how once she became a bride of Everam, she manipulated and schemed for Jardir to become the Deliverer of the Krasians. I didn't really care for her point of view....
So many mixed feelings about this book that I'm not sure where to go with it. For a lot of the first half or so, it moved extremely slowly, and was actually a bit frustrating at times. Renna is perhaps the most annoying character in the history of books - she's a whiny, selfish child who thinks only...
Just a heads up: this review will contain some spoilers for the previous two books in the Demon Cycle series, but I would assume if you haven't read them already you wouldn't have made it this far to the third installment. The nightly battle against the demons of the core continues in The Daylight W...
Book:3.5 Series so far: 4 ****WARNING**** The Daylight War Is a Sex Filled Romance Novel Masquerading as the fantasy book you thought you were going to be reading.Peter V. Brett dropped the ball on this one. The Daylight War is in no way a bad book, it’s just a letdown. It seems that when Peter...
Not as good as its prequels, but still an enjoyable read, and moves this awesome series forward.The 2nd book showed us that Jardir isn't such a gigantic dick as the 1st book had made us believe, and introduced the evil woman behind his back, Inevera, just to have someone else to hate.The cover made ...
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