A review by sim_96
The Burning Shadow by Jennifer L. Armentrout

4.0

Burning Shadow leaves off pretty much where The Darkest Star ends. Evie is struggling with her identity and her feelings for Luc (which is actually pronounced like Luke and not Luck which completely blew my mind but that is a story for another time).
Things are once again going wrong, with humans coming up with weird diseases that either kill them or turn them into psychos. When they start getting closer to Evie, things take a drastic turn for the worst. On the run for her life, she tries to come to terms with everything that is happening, but will all the answers to her questions be what she wants to hear?

I liked the second book a bit more than the first, although I still had some issues. It's going to be controversial but I was not a fan of Evie and still not. My biggest reason for reading this series is the small glimpses we get from the Lux series characters, all of whom make an appearance in this book, and boy did it not disappoint.
I felt the book dragged on for way too long and could have gotten to the point a hell of a lot quicker but it was still a fun read and definitely a must for fans of the Lux series.