A review by naiapard
Hunt the Night by Everly Frost

3.0

The problem with my review is that it comes months apart since I finished the book. So, whatever I am writing in here, you should take a wide berth, and considered it from a distance.

I can distinctly remember that it did not impress me overall. There were some parts that I could appreciate, like the fact that she was a (supposedly) deadly angel and he was a dragon. It sounds like a powerful sandwich couple (it also sounds kinky).

To get a sense of the heroine`s voice I give you the following excerpt:

“When he was surrounded by fire, I felt his rage and I could finally feel my own, but now that he’s quiet and in control…

His presence is like unicorns and fucking rainbows.”

So, a very normal couple right there. They are horny and full of pent-up supernatural powers with a deadly mix of hyper-hormones.

The glaring criticism that I had for this book was concerning the romantic part. Towards the end, I had this remark to make that their romantic involvement should have been revealed in book two or three not so hurriedly at the end of book one. But maybe, that's what happens when your only plot line resumes at making two people fall in love at any cost.

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