Tuesday, January 26, 2010

The Darkest Night by Gena Showalter~~DIK Reading Challenge



Publisher: HQN Books (May 1, 2008)
ISBN-10: 0373772467

His powers — Inhuman
His passion — Beyond immortal . . .

All her life, Ashlyn Darrow has been tormented by voices from the past. To end the nightmare, she has come to Budapest seeking help from men rumored to have supernatural abilities, not knowing she’ll be swept into the arms of Maddox, their most dangerous member — a man trapped in a hell of his own.

Neither can resist the instant hunger than calms their torments . . . and ignites an irresistible passion. But every heated touch and burning kiss will edge them closer to destruction — and a soul-shattering test of love . . .



My Thoughts:

I have heard a lot of wonderful things about this series, however after reading The Darkest Fire I was not entirely sure that I would even get through this book. I am definitely going to say that my first thoughts were completely wrong. I was gripped and pulled into The Darkest Night almost instantaneously. I can only say that my hesitation and concerns were brought on because of how much I don't like reading short stories/anthologies. To me they just don't give enough of the author's talent for writing and things often progress too quickly between the hero and heroine for my liking. I guess I have to be a big fan of the author's previous works to really enjoy an anthology.

Maddox is one of several Warriors that have been cursed by the Gods for their actions and the part they played in opening Pandora's box releasing some of the most vile and evil demons to grace the planet. The Gods made warrior and demon one. Well I guess not necessarily one, as they are constantly at odds with each other, battling for dominance. Maddox received the most viscous of demons, Violence.

Ashlyn has been blessed, or cursed, with the ability to hear voices/conversation from the past. Anywhere she goes she hears the voices and has no idea how to control this ability. It is slowly driving her mad. As a child her parents, who are at there wits end, turn her over to the Institute. Ashlyn grows up basically as a lab rat with very little human emotion shared. She is desperate to find some way of controlling the voices.

In Budapest she hears of Angels on the mountain and in her desperation defies her boss to beg them for help. On the mountain she is put in Maddox's path. There is an instant connection between them and despite Maddox's warnings Ashlyn refuses to leave, following him instead.

The warriors are hunted by none other than the Hunters. They have in the past used Bait to lure the warriors out and distract them long enough for an attack and hopefully the desired results of killing the warriors. None of the Warriors in the castle trust Ashlyn, she has to be Bait. But for some unexplainable reason Maddox cannot except that she is Bait and looses himself to his demon anytime one of the Warriors verbally attacks her.

I enjoyed the start of LOTU. I was reminded of Rhage in BDB. Both of these men are cursed with an inner demon. The stories are completely different but they have the same outcome, the demon is calmed by a woman. I look forward to reading more LOTU. The Darkest Night did engage me through most of the book, there were some points where it seemed to slow down to a point where I was doing more skimming than reading. My laundry and house definitely suffered while I read this book though.

Rating:4.5 stars

8 comments:

Cecile Smutty Hussy said...

I am glad that you are you enjoying my LOTU series... they are some very tortured heros and very hot!!!
Great review honey!! They always seem to make me smile. I mean just look at the covers!!!!
Have a great day!

Heather D said...

Hi Cecile, you are such a sweet lady!! You always have the nicest comments and brighten my day! Thank so much!

VampFanGirl said...

Hey Heather! Great review.

I've read the first three books in Showalter's LoTU series, including this one, and I find them to be enjoyable but I don't necessarily rave about them. They're the books that sustain me during the down time while waiting for my most anticipated books.

The covers rock though.

Hugs, VFG

Houston A.W. Knight said...

Oh, I'm so glad I followed cecile over here. Nice blog!

I will be back!
Hawk

Heather D said...

Thanks VFG! The covers are great! (and I am a cover hussy). LOTU definitely has potential. I am most likely not going to read them all back to back, but I do want to finish the series..

Hi Hawk! Thanks for stopping by! I'm happy that you enjoyed yourself!

Tracy said...

I just read the latest in this series and liked it as well. The whole series has sucked me in due to the heroes being so emotionally tortured by their demons. I've liked some better than others but I won't stop reading the series.

Good review, thanks!

Sarai said...

Another series I will have to look into. I think I own like half of them simply based on covers alone I'm horrible that way LOL
Great review!

Leslie said...

Loved the review! I have the first 3 books on the tbr pile, patiently waiting for me. It sounds like a good series. :)

 
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