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Book Review of Dark Needs at Night's Edge (Immortals After Dark, Bk 5)

Dark Needs at Night's Edge (Immortals After Dark, Bk 5)
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I had some reservations about the ballerina ghost plot but for some reason after I found out she was also a burlesque dancer, my affection for her grew.

Some warnings about this book: the beginning is really slow. You have to have read most of the earlier books to appreciate some of the side characters and the background on Conrad, and the plot isn't as straight forward as some of the other ones (you just happen upon it).

Other than those things, it really picked up towards the middle and was quite entertaining. Great addition to the story of course are Nix and the girl bonding conversations.

This isn't the best book in the series but I am glad I read it. There were definitely some really fun parts.