#Aeon timeline delete bc series#
Night Scourge gave me the feeling that once all books of the series are out I'll have to block out an extended weekend and just binge read them all. But it also opens the door to even more questions and makes you want to jump straight in the next book. It makes the world richer and the characters more fleshed out. There was a lot of new information to process in this book. At least the ending seems promising that we will learn more.
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But I guess I'll have to wait until the next book comes out. Oh we do learn more about that but it only whetted my appetite and now I burn to learn every little detail. And because I feel they weren't fully utilized I'm a bit disappointed at them taking space that could have been used to say learn more about the Night Station's origins or something. The resistance being the main of those parts - I expected them to play a much bigger role but were delegated to crutch for character development. They weren't truly as they added new layers to the world and let us to see Lyhner and Kensey's faults and blind spots. On one hand I loved it but on the other there were parts that felt like filler. I debated whether to give Night Scourge 4 or 5 starts for a couple of days now. Which made me despair as he's definitely the most interesting character from Twilight Seeker. By the midway I wasn't sure it'll ever happen. I thought that one of the first things that would happen would be Jack's return from Hell but I was so wrong. Even though I had expected things to revolve more around the resistance and the return of Jack. It was subtle and at the time I didn't see it but now that I've had some time to think about it almost all that happens in Night Scourge is influenced by the magnificent incubus Raphael. For a big part of the book it was his relationship with Lynher, Lilith and an anger called Mastema that drove the story forward. Speaking about Rafe, I expected to see more of him in this book compared to Twilight Seeker but was surprised that he was so central to the plot. It's like the pot calling the kettle black considering his choice in lovers. Throughout the book I wanted to slap some sense into him on so many occasions, especially when he got that whole 'holier than thou' attitude because of Lynher's closer relationship to Rafe. It's still up for a debate whether he's a traitor or simply that naive and brainless. Especially her idiotic brother Kensey, whom I distrusted somewhat since the beginning but had decided to give the benefit of the doubt. And I should know better by now, shouldn't I? After the event of Twilight Seeker Lynher is desperate to keep her ragtag family together.
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I didn't think even for a second that it's foreshadowing for things to come. When Jack first said this I thought it's just a snide remark meant to get on Lyhner's nerves. "You're just a silly girl in a dress playing with monsters." "You're just a silly girl in a dress playing with monsters." When Jack first said this I th eARC provided by the author in exchange of an honest review. EARC provided by the author in exchange of an honest review.