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Ominous and Eerie And All Around Fantastic Read!
I strongly suggest you read the previous books in the series (Night Myst) prior to reading this installment. This was a fantastic follow-up sequel that was even better than the first book. This story had a creepy and frightening vibe to it; especially the creatures who hunt and prowl the dark forest/woods preying upon the magic-born, fellow-immortals and humanity. The author created a well-plotted storyline of a bloodthirsty and cannibalistic empire, slowly but surely raising into power, wielding their dark and frightening dominance over earth in a reign of bloody-terror of biblical proportions. Cicely is metamorphosing into a deadly solider who embraces her power and is unafraid of her transformation. I enjoyed this installment and was transfixed to this brilliant story; which moved quickly and smoothly. There was plenty of action and violence and very little sex. I judge most books on pure entertainment factor and this book completely entranced me and left me wanting more! I can¿t wait for the next book Night Seeker due out 7/3/12 and I highly recommend this book to fellow dark urban fantasy readers.
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Red_Horizon
Posted December 15, 2011
GREAT BOOK!
Wonderful book, Once I picked it up I had a hard time putting it down.
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Anonymous
Posted September 16, 2011
A good read.
It took me a while to remember the other book but then I caught up. I thought it was pretty good even thought it seemed like everyone and their brother wants to sleep with her. Still liked it though.
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9012045
Posted August 3, 2011
FANTASTIC ADDITION!
Each of this authors series are hard to put down books. I always look forward to each one. Add her to yur list of must read paranormal authors...you won't be disappointed!!!"
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Loved It!
Allies are lost but new paths are made. I love the adventures that Cicely and the gang went on in this book and that we got a chance to see more of her as her owl self. Now that Grieve is back I hope Cicely's love life will heat up :)
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Easyreader82
Posted July 17, 2011
A great up and coming series. A must read!
If you are new to the Yasmine Galenorn "Indigo Court" series, this is a must read and a must follow. From the Elemental to Vampire. Full of excitement, love, passion, greed, arrogance, fear, humor and thrill. This book was a non-stop read. Yasmine Galenorn has the ability to "enchant" and keep you coming back for more. I look forward to a great deal many more books about Cicely, her companions and Myst. Night Veil is well versed and starts right back up where book one "Night Myst" ended. The final scene of each book always ends with the reader wanting for more.
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The latest Night at the Indigo Court fantasy (see Night Myst) is an engaging thriller
Wind witch Cecily Waters returns home where she learns she has the skill of shapeshifting just like the Fae do. However, she has little time to practice her new talent as the Indigo Court Fae Queen Myst has incarcerated her soul mate Fae Prince Grieve.
To rescue her beloved, Cecily needs a mentor to teach her how to maximize her new found abilities. Fae Lannan Altos offers to train her in shapeshifting for an exorbitant biting fee that Cecily accepts. As she begins her rescue attempt, Geoffry the Fae confronts Queen Myst.
The latest Night at the Indigo Court fantasy (see Night Myst) is an engaging thriller as Yasmine Galenorn affirms she is one of the best at Otherworld environs. The story line is fast-paced from the first nibble to the climatic last bite. Although none of the characters are likable including the lead wind witch as everyone has an avaricious agenda and they mostly obsesses how to obtain the juicy nectar of life; even courageous Cecily fixates on whatever it takes to rescue her mate. Still fans will relish a trip to Indigo Court as Ms. Galenorn continues lifting the Night Veil.
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