A review by americanosandfiction
Captive of the Night by K. Loraine, Meg Anne

5.0

Oh, my heart. Once again, Captive of the Night picks up where the last book left off… with Rosie dead. Ish. She returns as the thing Ben hates most, and his coming to terms with who Rosie is now was heartbreaking.

I love how supportive Remi and Gavin were, especially when they realized Rosie’s appetite was immense. Gavin couldn’t sustain her alone, but damn if he didn’t try. If there is a character in this series who has grown, it’s Gavin. Rosie has anchored him, but he is in it 100%, even when it went against his nature to share. When Ben couldn’t get his head out of dark places, Gavin was there to convince him to help her.

My heart hurts for Asher and Remi. Damn that Pan. Our resident demon has taken over Asher’s body, and it took a while for everyone to see. He struggled so hard to come back to Rosie and Remi. Pan just about ripped Remi’s heart out, but thankfully he had Rosie to hold his pieces together.

Also to note: Rosie is a queen, Caleb is still my favorite sexy Irish priest, and Pestilence is worse than War.