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Book Review of The Darkest Craving (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 10)

The Darkest Craving (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 10)
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This series has definitely had its ups and downs for me. I do NOT like the direction this is going. The main couple in this book, Kane and Josephina (AKA Tink), were just meh. It was hard to root for their relationship. Kane was hard to like. Josephina had some strong moments and at other times, I felt like she was a different character completely. And can I say, yet another female, immortal who is also a virgin. Yeah, she had Reasons, but seriously, really?
I thought it was funny the fae followed the happenings of the LOTU. Gossip. The strength of this series is the relationships and interplay between the characters. I would like to see more interaction with the significant others of the Lords. They are regulated to the background (except in "their" book). Cameo, Torin, and William (that randy bastard), were the highlights for me. I've said it before and I will say it again, Cameo and William both need books ASAP. (Luckily Torin's is next and I will definitely read it, but if I'm disappointed, I will seriously have to consider whether or not to continue with this series. I don't know about the spin-off, but for continuity the next two I will read will be Wicked Nights and Beauty Awakened. If I can get through them. If not, I'll just DNF and read Torin's book. Off the soapbox).