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“What to read after A Court of Thorns and Roses! Full of twists you’ll never see coming!” –UppercaseYA I’ve never been a stranger to the darkness. But when darkness comes knocking and looks that good, who wouldn’t invite him in? Draven is mysterious, evasive, and hot as sin. The only thing more infuriating than how much he won’t say is how obnoxious he is every time he does open his mouth. But when a group of strangers attacks me and he fights back, causing them to vanish into a cloud of black dust, I know Draven is more than he seems. He finally shows me there’s a veil separating the world I know from a world of demons living all around us. Turns out, good and evil are just words. Some of the demons don’t fall into either category. And I’m realizing just how easily I fit in among the ancient warlocks, the divine soldiers, and the twisted supernaturals... There’s so much more to me. To my past. And to what I am truly capable of than I ever thought possible. So when all signs point to me having the ability to unleash Hell on earth? I’ll have to decide if I want to do the world a solid and save it, or give it one hell of a makeover. The Ember of Night series is best enjoyed in order. Reading Order: Book #1 Ember of Night Book #2 Shadow of Light
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3 primary booksEmber of Night is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2021 with contributions by Molly E. Lee.
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What an awesome book! I really loved the story and the characters and I'm excited to read the next one. Hope it doesn't end on a cliffhanger like “Ember of Night”, because the third book isn't out yetttttttttt
Ember of Night was good in the way that Tracy Wolff's Crave was good; in that trashy, borderline chick-lit kinda way. Though I will say, I enjoyed Crave much more.
This book had a slower build-up and was a bit harder to get into, it had some of your basic paranormal tropes including the “super special chosen one.” The way some of the characters and aspects were described wasn't all that vivid. Also, the way Draven (his name is a whole issue in itself) kept calling Harley “honey badger” was such an ick, sorry. However, it was an enjoyable read overall... even though the epilogue revealing that Harley is the antichrist gives me icky vibes and now I don't really want to read the next book anymore lol.