A review by beckiebookworm1974
Dawn of Eve by Pam Godwin

4.0

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So this one was slightly bittersweet after the finish of the previous book.
But I needed this to help heal my broken heart.
So this story takes place roughly 20 years later and Dawn the daughter of Eve is now full-grown and the leader of the human resistance.

After a mission in Canada Dawn finds herself a prisoner of some unknown element locked in a concrete box with a fanged stranger.

Her new cellmate is Salem son of Elaine and though he has fangs he’s not technically a hybrid but instead due to his mother’s genetics he’s like Dawn’s fathers Jessie, Rourke and Michio.

So initially I really liked Salem a lot.
He’s hot, dominant and knows exactly what he wants.
He and Dawn were always on the cards and their connection upon meeting here is almost instantaneous, So much so he’s determined to keep her.

But this story is far from straight forward and there are plenty of secrets, heartache, and betrayal on the horizon.
And there were seriously times here when I wanted to completely annihilate Salem for his omissions and silence.
In particular one incident, that man left me so pissed at him.
Like lividly angry chuck my kindle across the room want to lop it off pissed.

This one for me I thought read more like a romance than previous books in the series.
That’s not a criticism only an observation.
This managed to wrap the series up nicely answering questions and giving some final closure.

So yeh I did enjoy this one a lot and it thankfully managed to heal some of the hurt left behind previously.
This series has been one heck of a ride and though it has not always been easy I’m glad I get to leave thing’s on a good note with a smile on my face and some happy thoughts.

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Reviewed By Beckie Bookworm
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