Avon Into the Fire, Romance, Paperback, Jeaniene Frost
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Description: A Mass Market Original | ?? Also Available in a Simultaneous Hardcover Edition In the explosive finale to New York Times bestselling author Jeaniene Frost's Night Prince series, Vlad is in danger of losing his bride to an enemy whose powers might prove greater than the Prince of Vampire's. 'I always open a Frost book with happy anticipation!" | ?? Charlaine Harris. Avon Into the Fire, Romance, Paperback, Jeaniene Frost - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
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Merchant: Harper Collins
Product ID: 9780062076403
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Dimensions: 106x171mm
ISBN: 9780062076403
Author: Beckie Bookworm
Rating: 5
Review: Been meaning to get around to this book like forever. I have had a copy on my kindle now for well over a year but wanted to reread the rest of the series before embarking on this final instalment. Well after finally getting around to rereading and then onto this all I can say was it was definitely worth the wait and I really did adore everything about this. Slightly sad to be leaving Vlad and Leila behind now but also ever so glad that the conclusion here to there epic love story and adventure together lived up to all my expectations, and they sure were huge folks. I believe I have mentioned that this is one of my top vampire romance series ever so was crossing my fingers and toes that this last book would be worthy and it was. So this was action-packed from page one it really was non-stop throughout. This was such an integral part to Vlad and Leila's onward journey as they undertake the massive feat of attempting to break the spell that is metaphorically holding an axe over both their heads. Vlad is using all his many wiles to extract them both from the predicament they currently find themselves in and he will do and sacrifice anything or anybody to save his beloved Leila she is his whole world. This book was equal parts amusing but also then heart-wrenching it really was a satisfying conclusion to this ongoing saga. As I said earlier I am sad to be saying goodbye to these two, but do also hope to catch future cameos of them again in future books set in this world. Also looking forward to getting to know Ian better, he does intrigue me and After the way, his hand evolved here should be an interesting ride. This was a fantastic series that I highly recommend a five-star experience all the way.
Author: Amazon Customer
Rating: 3
Review: I pre-ordered this novel a year ago and have been waiting very expectantly for it. Sadly it has not lived up to my expectations. I read that the Jeaniene Frost was expecting to finish the Night Prince story in three books but had too far to go to make book three the last one. From the evidence of this book it feels like there wasn't quite enough story to make a full fourth book but she did her best to hit the word count. The story starts at a cracking pace, we are plunged directly into action set pieces and yet I feel the first part of the book was padded out. So much so that I was tempted to start skipping to try to find the meat of the story. I resisted and read it properly, my reward was some of the humour and sharp dialogue the series is known for, the price I paid was having one of my least favourite characters, Ian, join the team. After three books we think we know all about Leilas' history but in this book we find out where her power really comes from and it feels like JF is producing a rabbit out of a hat. There are some big surprises along the way regarding Leilas' family only for this thread to be shelved and tied off at the end by a throwaway sentence in the epilogue. The pace picks up just over halfway through the book, this is the bit that didn't fit into book three I believe. We get another couple of big action sequences where Leila gets to show her ability to save the day and JF sets up the new series she is writing and then all of a sudden the book wraps up. There are some serious loose ends that get a passing mention and a few that are just left hanging. The new series will pick up on some of those threads but the main Vlad and Leila story is at an end so why do I feel unsatisfied? Possibly because after all that padding earlier on the end is rather rushed, as though JF suddenly realised she had hit her word limit and had to stop. Perhaps this means that we are going to see a lot of this couple in the next series, if only to answer the question of what actually are they going to do about Mircea! You need to read this book if you have read the first three, but it's not one of her best. It won't stop me trying her next series as I know she can do a better job than this, even if I have to put up with Ian.