Midnight Star by Karpov Kinrade
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
**I received an ebook in exchange for an honest review.**
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Who wants to be ordinary... when you can be extraordinary?!
First... WHOA! Second... I mean REALLY WHOA! Ariana's sojourn in Hell continues with her month now being passed to Asher as she has been kidnapped by the fae. Of course, there is a reason for the kidnapping - beyond annoying the demon lords, and Ari soon finds herself embroiled in even deeper political issues than before.
The fae teach Ari some of what she needs to know about her newly awakening powers, and then she's off to finish the month in Asher's castle. The demon lords are fighting about how to handle the changes - as usual, and Ari is discovering the true depths of her love for Fen as well as what she is truly capable of.
Apparently I do not have the mind of a writer - I mean, really, look how often these reviews sound similar - but beyond that the twists and turns with extremely detailed imagery in Karpov Kinrade's arsenal just astound me! Every book I've read abounds with exquisite detail letting the reader imagine themselves within the story much like watching a movie. Time passes, and you aren't sure where it went!
The ending... well, I'm going to make you read it for yourself, but I didn't see that coming! I feel like I should have, but I didn't!
PS - I adore Baron. Yami has his own charm, but Baron still holds my heart.
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