A review by fictionalkate
Wicked Deeds on a Winter's Night by Kresley Cole

2.0

I started off really liking where this book was going.
It picked up somewhere during the Hie which was the center of the previous book.

But somewhere near the middle of the book, I lost it.

Spoiler
As soon as Bowen found Mari after saving her from the caved in Incubi cave, I began to lose interest. I think it's because I really didn't like Mari. She was selfish and annoying and really, didn't have any redeeming qualities to her.
Bowen was incredibly attractive, scottish, werewolfy and broken but even his overprotectiveness started to get old after a while.

But the story did redeem itself for me, near the end after Mari embraced her powers and together they saved the world... or whatever they achieved after they destroyed Hexa.


I just, didn't enjoy this one as much as the other books in the series. But it was worthwhile reading.