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Darkness Hunts (Dark Angels, Bk 4)
Darkness Hunts - Dark Angels, Bk 4
Author: Keri Arthur
New York Times bestselling author Keri Arthur returns to the enthralling Guardian World -- and a twilight realm of danger and desire… — Risa Jones, half-Aedh/half-werewolf, can enter the realm between life and death. She can speak to the dying and the dead, and she can see the reapers, collectors of souls. What she can not yet see i...  more »
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PBS Market Price: $8.09 or $4.19+1 credit
ISBN-13: 9780451237125
ISBN-10: 0451237129
Publication Date: 11/6/2012
Pages: 400
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 45 ratings
Publisher: Signet Select
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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mssupermoto7 avatar reviewed Darkness Hunts (Dark Angels, Bk 4) on + 28 more book reviews
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I was thrilled when I picked up the first book in the Dark Angels series. I'm a huge fan of The Riley Jenson series and couldn't wait to once again immerse myself in that world. And as expected, I loved Risa and Darkness Unbound was a spectacular read. But....

I have issues with this installment and the direction of the series in general. Because I'm a fan of Keri Arthur's work, I'm going to attempt to explain rather than simply ranting. My biggest complaint is the progression, or lack thereof, in the series. I feel like books 1-4 have almost identical plots that it's hard to distinguish one from another. To some degree in every book Risa does the following: hunts for the keys, is sexually frustrated with Azriel, manipulated by Lucien, must protect her loved ones that are threatened, harassed by Hunter, AND captured and tortured. All while trying to solve another case that's dumped on her lap.

Though the 'case' is different in each book, the rest seems to remain the same. While reading Darkness Hunts, I kept asking myself "didn't the same thing happen in the last book?" or "did I already read that part?" Nothing felt terribly NEW in Darkness Hunts. Sadly, this made the book easy to put down and even the gritty actions scenes, couldn't stave off feelings of boredom.

My second biggest irritation is Lucien. I found myself disgusted by the lying, manipulation, and even hate Risa tolerated, simply because 'he's amazing in bed.' Honestly, it was hard to read. Thankfully, it does seem like now she's done with him. Unfortunately, it seemed to take assault to her get there. I was glad
it was finally revealed to the reader and Risa, who Lucien really is and how he connects with her father. That was very telling on so many levels.

On a more positive note, I do like the relationship developing between Risa and Azriel. From his introduction in the first book, it was readily apparent Azriel was a man that was meant to be in her life. The pace of their developing relationship is another thing. It's painfully slow. Although their 'moments' together are explosive and delicious to read, I can't see any big changes in the immediate future.

My favorite characters Riley, Rhoan, Quinn all made appearances.

Darkness Hunts isn't an easy book to rate. There were a few parts I loved, but they did not make up for the areas I found lacking. Still even with all the problems I had reading this, Keri Arthur's writing skills are still amazing and I will continue the series.
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reviewed Darkness Hunts (Dark Angels, Bk 4) on + 929 more book reviews
It's weird because the progression of the storylines when it comes to the keys and Risa's relationships were painfully slow, but at the same time I actually thought there was too much other things going on. It really didn't seem like this girl was going to catch a break which can leave you disheartened when reading.

Even though I really enjoy the mystery of a new case being thrown at Risa, I can't help but feel it diminishes the importance of finding the keys. It really makes it seem like they have all the time in the world to accomplish this task. So when the keys and portals become the reason Azriel and Risa can't be together; or that a million different groups of people want to torture and manipulate Risa; or the end of the world is coming, it almost seems weak.

I loved that finally a decision was reached with Lucian and Azriel. But I have to say it again, Risa doesn't make the best choices and is kind of an idiot when it comes to others. Wish she would utilize her team more instead of wanting to protect all the time.

It is action packed and a pretty fun read if you are a fan of the series. I enjoyed it but it's definitely not a standalone.


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