Dark Side of the Moon by Sherrilyn Kenyon
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Ravyn and Susan. I highly enjoyed this book. It was mostly due to the insight finally given for the Squires; nothing too ‘oh, so THAT’s why!’ or anything but there was more of the inside-information. A few things bothered me about the whole process of events but it still flowed nicely and I enjoyed the characters.
My heart broke when Nick showed up ‘for real’ this time. And then the whole downward spiral had me wanting to yell out in warning. I don’t even know what to think about him right now. Psychologically, I understand. But he had been so wrapped up in the Dark-Hunter world that I found it hard to believe that his descent would be so… severe. I get it. I just don’t like it. At all.
This is the first book to really break free timeline-wise from the other books. This is two to three years later and post-Hurricane Katrina. Which meant that the series had to be transplanted temporarily. But… Seattle? The other time the series shifted away from New Orleans it was to Alaska and had a very good reason. The second time was, well, still in the same region at least. The most amusing thing about the shift in scenery was noting that the author would go to great lengths to describe at least a part of the area while Seattle kind of got a nonchalant shrug.
On to the next book!














































