Darker After Midnight by Lara Adrian (Book Review)

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In the dark of night, a blood war escalates within the hidden world of the Breed. After maintaining a fragile peace with the humans who walk beside them unaware, a single act of retaliation has put the vampire nation at risk of discovery. It falls to the Order—a cadre of Breed warriors pledged to protect their own and humankind alike—to stop Dragos, the power-mad vampire, before his push for domination explodes into catastrophe.

At the center of the Order’s quest is Sterling Chase, whose biggest battle is the one he wages against his own savage nature. But when his eyes meet those of Tavia Fairchild, Chase finds himself drawn to the woman—and convinced she is something much more than she seems. And while everything logical warns Tavia against getting close to Chase, she cannot deny that he stirs something ravenous within her. As the Order’s enemy mobilizes for the battle of the ages, Chase and Tavia are thrust into the heart of the violence. With time running out, they must find a way to defeat Dragos once and for all—or die trying.

 
 
 
Once again, the Order find themselves battling the deranged Dragos aka Drake Masters, the alias he goes by in this action-packed story. In the next chapter of the Midnight Breed series, you won’t be disappointed or bored one solitary moment. Lara will keep you on your toes with new revelations, unexpected surprises, multiple battles, and love scenes. 
 
I won’t divulge whether or not this is the last we’ve seen of Dragos because I don’t want to spoil it for others who haven’t read it yet. I will say she balances the good and evil parts very nicely. In other words, despite all the brutal mayhem unleashed on the humans, there are many sweet moments to be found. 
 
I can’t wait for “Edge of Dawn” to come out in spring of 2013. 


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Score: ❤❤❤❤❤

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  1. I haven't read anything by this author yet. This sounds interesting.

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