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Shades of Wicked: A Night Rebel Novel by Jeaniene Frost

zhalia14's review against another edition

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5.0

I'm always a little hesitant when an author does spin-off books from a series I enjoy, much less multiple spin-offs. But I loved this book. Somehow, Jeaniene Frost still managed to add new elements, twists, magic, characters, and creatures into this world. I'm looking forward to book 2!

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4.0


Shades of Wicked (Night Rebel #1) by Jeaniene Frost


Paranormal Romance, first in a continuing spin-off series of the Night Huntress Series. 
4.5 stars


**Audiobook Update! I did a re-read via audible and loved it even more! The narration was amazing!

The Night Huntress Series by Jeaniene Frost was my favorite paranormal series back in 2009 when I was reading PNR, and Ian was the guy I couldn’t wait to read a book about. After being a little disappointed by Vlad’s books and the last Night Huntress book, I was a little nervous going into Shades of Wicked. Well, let me tell you, I had nothing to be worried about! Ian’s story lived up to all expectations.



Since Shades of Wicked is the first in the new Night Rebel Series (expected to be 2-3 books), it can technically stand alone. Jeaniene Frost gives enough background for the newbies, but doesn’t bore the readers who have read the last dozen or so books. But readers of her Night Huntress Series have known Ian for years and you just can’t make up for that. I recommend starting with Halfway to the Grave. That being said, because I didn’t totally love the last three books, they didn’t really stick with me, and I only vaguely remember Veritas (perhaps because I just realized I did not read the last in Vlad's series, which I will rectify this week). But my lack of memory took away nothing from the reading experience; I never felt like I missed anything.
“For a moment, I stared. What vampire in his right mind would pierce himself with silver there?”

Ian is a scoundrel, a flirt, a dirty dog, but he is so loyal to his friends that he sold his soul to save a friend (this took place prior to this book). Knowing that he has mere weeks left, he is living life to the fullest, which for him can mean anything.
“His eyes changed from their natural vivid turquoise into glowing, vampiric emerald. “Leave it to a Law Guardian to try and ruin a perfectly good orgy. Sorry, luv, I’m not going anywhere. Now, take your hands from me before I remove them.”

Veritas is a Law Guardian who is thousands of years old to Ian’s mere hundreds. She is powerful, and she is after the same Demon who has Ian’s soul, and she plans on using him as bait. While Veritas is much older and more powerful than Ian, he has plenty of tricks up his sleeve, and these two make a great pair despite the antagonistic background between the two.
“Ian seemed as entertained by my threat to kill him as he’d been when he thought I was about to go down on him. He might be morally bankrupt, chronically dishonest, and inexplicably dangerous, but he was also . . . fun.”

There was the amazing banter you’d expect from Ian, there was TONS of action and adventure, lots of magic, and visits from all of our favorites. There was also some super hot vampires-breaking-a-house sex!
“No,” he said, the single word stunning me. “Not until you stop holding back.”
What? “I’m not holding back,” I began, only to have him fling me against the couch with such force, it sent me and the sofa sliding across the room. He stalked over when the wall finally stopped the couch.
“Liar. The only time you weren’t was when you tore my back up.” With each step, his voice deepened. “But after you apologized for that, you haven’t drawn my blood since. I won’t tolerate your half response. I want all of it, and if you keep holding back,” he leaned over, denying me the kiss I sought in favor of nearly yanking my legs open, “I’m going to torture you with pleasure until I break your control.”

They say opposites attract, right? Well these two were perfect for each other! She is the buttoned-up, forgot-how-to-have-fun law guardian and he is the degenerate scoundrel. I do wish I loved her a little more than I did in this, but she grew on me, and I can’t wait to read more about this unlikely pair. Be warned. Shades of Wicked ends on a cliffy, and Wicked Bite, the next in the series, doesn’t release until summer 2019.
“I saw the real you, and every time I did, I knew you were mine.”


Likes:



  • •I had an absolute blast reading this.

  • •It was fun and exciting and I gobbled it up in one sitting like I did the original Night Huntress Series.

  • •Ian is such a pig, and he is still my favorite (next to Bones).

  • •The banter!

  • •In between all the action, there are some big emotions.

  • •Her background and family.

  • •Visiting with previous characters from the Night Huntress World.

  • •This stood alone, it didn’t feel like I needed to reread all the books to refresh my memory.


Dislikes:



  • •I didn’t like how Ian’s friends and family doubted him. He always stepped up for them.

  • •The end twist was a bit easy and frankly, kind of lazy and uncreative.

  • •I don't 100% love Veritas...yet.


The Down & Dirty:


I didn’t remember how much I loved reading Jeaniene Frost until I read Shades of Wicked. After a steady diet of contemporary romance and romantic comedy, jumping back into the Night Huntress world was a total rush. So much happens! It’s so exciting and keeps you on the edge of your seat the whole time. Ian’s roguish, shameless ways are always great entertainment, the sex was awesome, the opposites-attract theme made for some great banter, and it absolutely left me wanting for more. Even though we have to wait until summer, it’s totally worth the wait. Reading Shades of Wicked made me want to get back into a little more suspense and paranormal, because I forgot how much fun it is to read. Luckily I just realized I missed Into The Fire, the last Night Prince book, so I grabbed it in audio and can't wait to listen.

Rating: 4.5 Stars, 4.5 Heat



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kanakk's review against another edition

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5.0

I just saw they book 2 was released and it has me thinking about this book again and how it already makes me want to re-read book 1. So this is a super late review haha. I thoroughly enjoyed this book much more than Vlad or Mencheres’ especially as Veritas’s true story and power were a total shocker. It is absolutely fascinating and expands the cat and bones universe much more. So excited to read book 2 soon.

daiana_in_reallife's review against another edition

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1.0

Ridiculous. I CANT find any other words. It’s like a bad Wattpad fanfic. I don’t even know why I finished it, if I hadn’t such a heart for books I’d burn it

kristid's review against another edition

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5.0

SO GOOD! Oh Ian, I always knew there was so much more to you. And that ending was KILLER! Gah! Can't wait for the next one.

veritas19's review against another edition

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4.0

I really enjoyed this book and look forward to reading the rest of this series. I have always liked Ian and Veritas and I am looking forward to finding out what happens to these two next!

jennyliu887's review against another edition

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5.0

Previously read in 2020, but still really liked it the second time around.

Plot:
- h is a law guardian
- H has a demon brand (negotiated for father's life, but tricked)
- she finds him to help her find and defeat that demon
- they go to underground clubs, she wins a drinking contests, and they rescue the blood source (like a puppy with wings)
- she runs into another law guardian, who is about to arrest H, until h comes up with the idea that they are actually married
- she makes them perform the marriage rite in front of her
- she is half demon herself, and her father is the grim reaper
- they fights the demon in a carnival
- H dies, but h negotiates for her dad to bring him back

leabookjoy's review against another edition

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5.0

French & English reviews


Tellement longtemps que j'attendais ce livre ... Ian a toujours été l'un de mes chouchous dans les autres séries de l'auteur et ENFIN le voir succomber, j'avoue que j'avais hâte =D
Ce que j'ai particulièrement aimé :
- Veritas et Ian ensemble ... <3
- l'intrigue autour du démon, des secrets de Veritas (OMG son identité !!!) ...
- LA FIN !! Tellement choupis <3

Ce que j'ai un peu moins aimé :
- trop de gore >< Bon OK les vampires sont quasiment immortels mais quand même !!
- la scène où Cat, Bones et compagnie débarquent pour demander des explications ... Ça faisait un peu trop fake

Bref, j'ai HYPER hâte d'avoir la suite =D


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I waited for this for SO LONG ... Ian has always been one of my favorites in the other series of the author and FINALLY seeing him succumb to love, I must admit that I was very eager =D
What I particularly liked :
- Veritas and Ian together ... <3
- the plots around the demon, the secrets of Veritas (OMG her identity !!!) ...
- THE END !! So cute <3

What I liked a little less :
- too much gore >< OK vampires are almost immortal but still !!
- the scene where Cat, Bones and company arrive to ask some explanations ... It was a little too fake

In short, I'm SO looking forward to read the next book =D

mariefun's review against another edition

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4.0

It took me a while to get into this book. I like Ian's character but Veritas was more difficult for me to relate to. It could be that the audiobook narrator's accent for her was distracting, but also I think I struggle with believing a person as old as she is could be normal or relatable. I think that I'll have to re-read this one in print form before I continue on with the series (when it comes out). I did like the storyline with her father, and getting to see all the characters I love again.

madeleine_knutsson's review against another edition

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3.0

Som jag hade väntat på att äntligen få läsa om den lite irriterande och charmiga Ian men på något sätt hade jag hoppas på så mycket mer. Kändes som hans historia borde ha varit så mycket mer än vad den gav. Samtidigt så är relationen mellan Veritas och Ian ganska tråkig, ser inte alls vad som ska göra att man ska heja på att de två ska bli tillsammans. De båda är lite dryga mot varandra och helt plötsligt ska det vara kärlek? Visst jag kan tänka mig att deras personligheter på något sätt kanske passar, men jag vet inte, jag hade hoppas på så mycket mer för Ian.