Review (021) The Darkest Edge of Dawn by Kelly Gay
Book Description
It takes a strong woman to keep the peace in a city of endless night. . . .
Deep beneath Underground, a cunning bid for power and revenge has begun—one that threatens to make Atlanta the new battleground in the ultimate confrontation between good and evil. The powers of hellish Charbydon have the upper hand after plunging the city into primordial night. And under the cover of darkness, a serial killer targets the most powerful Elysians in the city, the angelic Adonai. For Detective Charlie Madigan and her siren partner Hank,tracking deadly predators is all in a day’s work . . . but this case will test the limits of their strength and friendship as it draws them into a deadly world of power plays, ancient myths, explosive secrets, and a race against time that risks all that Charlie holds dear.
Deep beneath Underground, a cunning bid for power and revenge has begun—one that threatens to make Atlanta the new battleground in the ultimate confrontation between good and evil. The powers of hellish Charbydon have the upper hand after plunging the city into primordial night. And under the cover of darkness, a serial killer targets the most powerful Elysians in the city, the angelic Adonai. For Detective Charlie Madigan and her siren partner Hank,
Product Details
- File Size: 1971 KB
- Print Length: 384 pages
- Publisher: Pocket Books (August 31, 2010)
- Sold by: Simon and Schuster Digital Sales Inc
- Language: English
- ASIN: B003LL3KXY
Rating: 4/5
Review: Want lots of action? Want tons of stuff all going on that actually work together and don't confuse you? This is your book.
This is book 2 in the series. I have not read book 1 and was still able to easily follow this book. It's easily able to be a stand alone even though part of a series.
The characters are well developed and the sexual tension in the book will leave you wanting more. My biggest disappointment? There's no actual hot and heavy sex. I know. Bummer. There is a semi-graphic scene, but not the scenes I'm used to reading.
You'll get a lot of Hank and a lot of Charlie and some interesting questions too. It's a page turner.
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