When Montana wakes to an impossible reality she isn’t remotely prepared for, Erik seeks to make the transition as easy as possible for her. Callie struggles with the terrifying decision she made for her sister and fears what will happen as she and the slayers make their way onto Erik’s estate to meet with her. But while the fragile alliance between the slayers and the vampire royals is barely holding together, they are forced to unite against a common enemy. Valentina is taking to the streets, causing havoc in the city. And it seems the gods are helping her to do the unthinkable and rise to power over the New Empire…
The idea of the story is good but it feels overall a bit choppy to me, and it has just increased as I progress through the series. People are growling and snarling out of nowhere in a normal conversation. They are sprinting right up to other characters and then doing the most basic conversational things. The feelings people are developing throughout the series kinda happen all the sudden, I don’t know. I feel like we are missing out on some description text and some adjectives and inner monologue or something.
Don’t get me wrong, I like Eternal Night and will be continuing the series to see what happens, but it can feel a bit jarring at times.
Eternal Night by Caroline Peckham and Susanne Valenti was alright. Interested to see what happens next.
Not worthy of a re-read.
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