A review by samantha_89
Daylighters by Rachel Caine

5.0

I started reading the Morganville series during my first semester of community college at the end of 2007, I ended my journey right before starting my final quarter at university in the beginning of 2013. I feel weird saying this and I don't say this lightly-- but I feel similar feelings to when I finished Harry Potter. For reals. I grew up with these characters, Claire beginning college and I having just turned the symbolic age of 18 and now the Glass House family is off having their grown up adventures and I'm 24 and about to start the very scary post-college life. It's all very... parallel-istic.

The final book in the series did not disappoint me in the least. I was so scared starting it because I feared that certain questions would not be answered. Rachel Caine tied up every loose end there was though and for that I was very grateful. While I do appreciate an author's desire to let the reader decide certain things for ourselves at the end of a story, there's only so much deciding I can handle after sticking with characters for over four years.

For so long I've looked forward to reading about these people every six months, I've quickly devoured the books and I was no more patient this time around. I'll miss this town and these people. I've heard whispers of a show appearing and all be waiting with baited breath for more information. Morganville truly became a town I never wanted to leave.