A review by jamsu
The Brightest Night by Jennifer L. Armentrout

4.0

3.5 stars

It has been awhile since I actually finished The Brightest Night but while I was able to keep reading other books I couldn't really get myself to review it. I usually only read backlist books so reading a newish book with cliffhanger wasn't something I was preparing myself for even if I should've.

This isn't the official cover for the hardcover book but I really love that fanmade purple one and I didn't find a cover for the signed hardcover I actually have.

I was exited to see Evie having scenes with side characters and we finally had Hunter content! I hate how they couldn't trust Evie though but thankfully now Luc trusted her completely. He didn't even hesitate like when her mother was around. I'm was glad to see Evie becoming a strong character who didn't need Luc protecting her or standing in front of her. She's no damsel in stress and she can keep people she loves safe as long as she doesn't loose herself.

All in all I don't think much happened until the ending? After being so exited when I finished the second book I just wasn't in love with the third one. And now I might need to wait years for the next book. This series means a lot more to me now that it did after the first book.