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A review by thevintagechronicles
Night Play by Sherrilyn Kenyon
5.0
Libby/audio
Loved this one! Vane gets his story-yay! Bride(weird name, sweet girl) is great. Love them. I have a soft spot for Werewolves. He and his siblings have such a sad story.
I also am now intrigued by Fury(love him!) and Fang, Ash is back, and more adorable than ever(i love him) Wren is interesting, Valarius too. He and Auto have a fun dynamic. It's sweet that Bride and Val are friendly. Seems like he needed it. Something i really enjoy about this book is that pretty much everyone falls for Bride. I love that for her and Vane. It's kinda like they get a pack/found family. And its not because she is the most beautiful, or special snowflake, its just because she is kind, and she offers friendship, and a little bit because they all love(secretly-because men) Vane. I love that for him too. *Squish.
The time travel stuff, and the different creatures that Vanes parents are was pretty confusing, but the justice his parents receive was satisfying.*
*I just went back and reread it, because i missed some of the lore. I understand it more now.
All of these characters are growing on me more and more.
Im not sure that, in Brides place(seriously, this series has the weirdest names, for real...) i would have any of the reactions, trust, or self confidence that she does, but i must say it is refreshing to see her life play out the way it does, and that things work out for her. Her approach is definitely the less expected route, but i loved it.
Her sister made me really upset with her harsh words, even if she meant the best, and was really trying to give some hurtful truth, but Brides reaction to that was also unexpected.
There is a little weirdness sprinkled into this story, and some definitely not PC attitudes (i could really do without the men with ponytails stereotype, and the tall-tall stuff, which really isn't my taste, and dates the story a little, but i can ignore/rewrite that cannon in my head) and the old school non-PC content i find to be a breath of fresh air, and actually enjoy it a little, because Im old, and can appreciate it.
Overall, i think this one was my favorite so far, but i have really enjoyed most of these early books in the series so far. I have no doubt i will reread them. There are a few things i would change, but love stories are excellent.
Loved this one! Vane gets his story-yay! Bride(weird name, sweet girl) is great. Love them. I have a soft spot for Werewolves. He and his siblings have such a sad story.
I also am now intrigued by Fury(love him!) and Fang, Ash is back, and more adorable than ever(i love him) Wren is interesting, Valarius too. He and Auto have a fun dynamic. It's sweet that Bride and Val are friendly. Seems like he needed it. Something i really enjoy about this book is that pretty much everyone falls for Bride. I love that for her and Vane. It's kinda like they get a pack/found family. And its not because she is the most beautiful, or special snowflake, its just because she is kind, and she offers friendship, and a little bit because they all love(secretly-because men) Vane. I love that for him too. *Squish.
The time travel stuff, and the different creatures that Vanes parents are was pretty confusing, but the justice his parents receive was satisfying.*
*I just went back and reread it, because i missed some of the lore. I understand it more now.
All of these characters are growing on me more and more.
Im not sure that, in Brides place(seriously, this series has the weirdest names, for real...) i would have any of the reactions, trust, or self confidence that she does, but i must say it is refreshing to see her life play out the way it does, and that things work out for her. Her approach is definitely the less expected route, but i loved it.
Her sister made me really upset with her harsh words, even if she meant the best, and was really trying to give some hurtful truth, but Brides reaction to that was also unexpected.
There is a little weirdness sprinkled into this story, and some definitely not PC attitudes (i could really do without the men with ponytails stereotype, and the tall-tall stuff, which really isn't my taste, and dates the story a little, but i can ignore/rewrite that cannon in my head) and the old school non-PC content i find to be a breath of fresh air, and actually enjoy it a little, because Im old, and can appreciate it.
Overall, i think this one was my favorite so far, but i have really enjoyed most of these early books in the series so far. I have no doubt i will reread them. There are a few things i would change, but love stories are excellent.