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Overview



The dawn brings new terror for the creatures of the night . . .





Those of her race fear Mira for the lethal fire she bends to her will—a power unique among nightwalkers, both a gift . . . and a curse.




The naturi despise Mira for what she is—as they prepare the final sacrifice that will destroy the barriers between the worlds. And once the naturi are unchained, blood, chaos, and horror will reign supreme on Earth.




Mira can trust ...

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Overview



The dawn brings new terror for the creatures of the night . . .





Those of her race fear Mira for the lethal fire she bends to her will—a power unique among nightwalkers, both a gift . . . and a curse.




The naturi despise Mira for what she is—as they prepare the final sacrifice that will destroy the barriers between the worlds. And once the naturi are unchained, blood, chaos, and horror will reign supreme on Earth.




Mira can trust only Danaus, the more-than-mortal vampire slayer, though he is sworn to destroy her kind. And now, as the day approaches when titanic forces will duel under cover of darkness, destiny draws them toward an apocalyptic confrontation at Machu Picchu. But all is not lost, for a wild card has been dealt to them: a rogue enemy princess who can change the balance of power and turn the dread tide.


Editorial Reviews

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Published just five months after Dayhunter, this Dark Days novel sustains the intensity of its series predecessor. As an apocalyptic confrontation nears, Dawnbreaker finds nightwalker Mira in ever increasing danger, yet as stubborn and fearless as ever. A paranormal mass market original.
Romantic Times BOOKclub
“With its ever–thickening plot, fans of supernatural drama are sure to get their money’s worth.”

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780061965869
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Publication date: 9/29/2009
  • Sold by: HARPERCOLLINS
  • Format: eBook
  • Pages: 384
  • Sales rank: 19,704
  • Series: Dark Days Series, #3
  • File size: 686 KB

Meet the Author

The bestselling author of the Dark Days series and former financial analyst, Jocelynn Drake lives in Kentucky.

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Dawnbreaker
The Third Dark Days Novel

Chapter One

The tires squealed.

We took the corner going close to fifty miles per hour, skidding into the turn. I braced myself against the driver's seat and clenched my teeth, swallowing yet another curse as Knox narrowly missed a parked car as he whipped us down another residential street. A second set of squealing tires followed close behind as the Ford Mustang barreled toward us with increasing velocity.

"Get us out of the city, damn it!" I shouted at Knox. At this speed, we were going to hit someone, and with the naturi gaining ground, we couldn't afford to slow down. We had to get out of the city before we killed someone or the Savannah cops finally noticed a pair of cars rushing around the city at breakneck speeds.

"It's not that easy!" Knox shouted back. Both of his hands gripped the wheel tight enough to make his knuckles white. "We're coming from downtown and you said lose them, not get out of the city."

"Well, I'm saying it now. Get the hell out of the city. You're going to kill someone," I snapped.

"Namely us," Amanda added from the backseat. The blond nightwalker sat next to Tristan, who seemed to be taking it all in stride. Of course, Tristan had been in far worse situations with me and survived. "I'm not going to kill us," Knox snarled as he took another turn going far faster than would be deemed sane. "This is a BMW M3. It's a race car for the rich and bored. The car can handle it."

"No, Knox, tell me what you really think," I growled. The BMW was my car. I had decided to let him drive when I noticed the naturi following us along River Walk...I knew I might need my hands free if we didn't succeed in losing them. I pulled my gun out of the glove compartment and checked the magazine.

"You know what I mean." The nightwalker glanced at me briefly, one corner of his mouth cocked in a weak smile.

"Rich and bored," I repeated drily.

"Are we really having this discussion now?" Amanda demanded as Knox skidded into another turn and clipped the bumper of a parked car.

"Knox!"

"Mira!" he shouted back. "Let me drive or you do it!"

But it was too late for that. The naturi were gaining with every turn. They didn't care who they hit along the way, which was why we had to get them out of the city.

I relaxed a little when we turned onto Montgomery Street. The on ramp to Highway 16 was close by. We would finally get out of the city and into more open ground.

"Mira," Tristan said in a calm voice, grabbing my attention as I looked at him in the rearview mirror. "Is leaving the city the wisest choice?"

Some of the tension might have drained from my shoulders, but a knot of worry still tightened in my stomach. I knew what he was asking. We were leaving the relative safety of the city and potentially taking the fight into naturi territory by heading into the open countryside. Controlling nature was their strength.

Tristan had already fought the naturi with me in the woods, and the fight didn't go well. He had nearly been shredded by a naturi from the animal clan, and I was impaled by members of the wind and earth clans. And this time we didn't have Danaus or Sadira around to help save our respective butts.

"We have no other choice," I admitted, frowning at him because I could understand his fear. "I'm not willing to fight this war in front of the humans like the naturi want."

"Can't you set them on fire or something?" Amanda demanded, fidgeting in the backseat. The nightwalker was anxious to get to the fighting because running wasn't her style. She was all claws and fangs in any situation, leaving behind shredded flesh and a spray of blood. It was what made her a good enforcer among the fledglings, but not the most reliable nightwalker, as she didn't always think things through.

"I have to be able to see or sense what I'm setting on fire, and I can't sense the naturi," I said, turning my frown into a frustrated glare.

"How about the car?"

"Only the parts I can see."

"Then the tires. Set the tires on fire. That'll slow them down."

"That might work," I agreed, rolling down my window with a nearly silent electric hum. "Who taught the naturi how to drive like this anyway? Or hotwire a car?" I muttered under my breath, but in a car full of nightwalkers, everyone heard me.

"The Internet is full of amazing information," Knox said sarcastically.

"The Internet?" I added it to my list of gripes. "These are Old World creatures. They don't drive, hotwire cars, or surf the Web."

To my surprise, Tristan chuckled, stopping me as I grabbed the exterior frame of the door. "There are moments when you sound really old, Mira. Is it any stranger than a nightwalker your age doing all those things and more?"

"Shut up, Tristan." I was barely over six centuries. I wasn't that old.

Turning my attention back to Knox, I said, "Slow down just a little bit and hold the car steady." Gripping the exterior- of the car door, I slid out of the window and sat on the frame. It was a somewhat awkward balance, but it made it easier for me to see the tires of the red Ford Mustang- following- us. Focusing my thoughts, both the front and back passenger side tires exploded into flames. The car swerved twice before finally flipping over onto its top on the side of the road.

I slid back into the car and grabbed my gun from where I had set it on the floor. "Pull over. We have to finish this."

My feet were on the gravelly side of the road before Knox managed to put the parking brake on. I flipped the safety off the Browning that was now my constant companion and paused, looking down at the gun, which was identical to the one Danaus had given me in Venice. Nightwalkers were not in the habit of carrying guns...most of our enemies couldn't be killed by a bullet, and being shot just tended to piss them off. But the naturi could be killed by a well-placed bullet, so now I carried a gun no matter where I went, along with a blade. The rest of my companions hadn't necessarily gotten into the habit.

Dawnbreaker
The Third Dark Days Novel
. Copyright © by Jocelynn Drake. Reprinted by permission of HarperCollins Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Available now wherever books are sold.

First Chapter

Dawnbreaker
The Third Dark Days Novel

Chapter One

The tires squealed.

We took the corner going close to fifty miles per hour, skidding into the turn. I braced myself against the driver’s seat and clenched my teeth, swallowing yet another curse as Knox narrowly missed a parked car as he whipped us down another residential street. A second set of squealing tires followed close behind as the Ford Mustang barreled toward us with increasing velocity.

"Get us out of the city, damn it!" I shouted at Knox. At this speed, we were going to hit someone, and with the naturi gaining ground, we couldn't afford to slow down. We had to get out of the city before we killed someone or the Savannah cops finally noticed a pair of cars rushing around the city at breakneck speeds.

"It's not that easy!" Knox shouted back. Both of his hands gripped the wheel tight enough to make his knuckles white. "We're coming from downtown and you said lose them, not get out of the city."

"Well, I'm saying it now. Get the hell out of the city. You're going to kill someone," I snapped.

"Namely us," Amanda added from the backseat. The blond nightwalker sat next to Tristan, who seemed to be taking it all in stride. Of course, Tristan had been in far worse situations with me and survived. "I'm not going to kill us," Knox snarled as he took another turn going far faster than would be deemed sane. "This is a BMW M3. It's a race car for the rich and bored. The car can handle it."

"No, Knox, tell me what you really think," I growled. The BMW was my car. I had decided to let him drive when I noticed the naturi following us along RiverWalk—I knew I might need my hands free if we didn't succeed in losing them. I pulled my gun out of the glove compartment and checked the magazine.

"You know what I mean." The nightwalker glanced at me briefly, one corner of his mouth cocked in a weak smile.

"Rich and bored," I repeated drily.

"Are we really having this discussion now?" Amanda demanded as Knox skidded into another turn and clipped the bumper of a parked car.

"Knox!"

"Mira!" he shouted back. "Let me drive or you do it!"

But it was too late for that. The naturi were gaining with every turn. They didn't care who they hit along the way, which was why we had to get them out of the city.

I relaxed a little when we turned onto Montgomery Street. The on ramp to Highway 16 was close by. We would finally get out of the city and into more open ground.

"Mira," Tristan said in a calm voice, grabbing my attention as I looked at him in the rearview mirror. "Is leaving the city the wisest choice?"

Some of the tension might have drained from my shoulders, but a knot of worry still tightened in my stomach. I knew what he was asking. We were leaving the relative safety of the city and potentially taking the fight into naturi territory by heading into the open countryside. Controlling nature was their strength.

Tristan had already fought the naturi with me in the woods, and the fight didn't go well. He had nearly been shredded by a naturi from the animal clan, and I was impaled by members of the wind and earth clans. And this time we didn't have Danaus or Sadira around to help save our respective butts.

"We have no other choice," I admitted, frowning at him because I could understand his fear. "I'm not willing to fight this war in front of the humans like the naturi want."

"Can't you set them on fire or something?" Amanda demanded, fidgeting in the backseat. The nightwalker was anxious to get to the fighting because running wasn't her style. She was all claws and fangs in any situation, leaving behind shredded flesh and a spray of blood. It was what made her a good enforcer among the fledglings, but not the most reliable nightwalker, as she didn't always think things through.

"I have to be able to see or sense what I'm setting on fire, and I can't sense the naturi," I said, turning my frown into a frustrated glare.

"How about the car?"

"Only the parts I can see."

"Then the tires. Set the tires on fire. That'll slow them down."

"That might work," I agreed, rolling down my window with a nearly silent electric hum. "Who taught the naturi how to drive like this anyway? Or hotwire a car?" I muttered under my breath, but in a car full of nightwalkers, everyone heard me.

"The Internet is full of amazing information," Knox said sarcastically.

"The Internet?" I added it to my list of gripes. "These are Old World creatures. They don't drive, hotwire cars, or surf the Web."

To my surprise, Tristan chuckled, stopping me as I grabbed the exterior frame of the door. "There are moments when you sound really old, Mira. Is it any stranger than a nightwalker your age doing all those things and more?"

"Shut up, Tristan." I was barely over six centuries. I wasn't that old.

Turning my attention back to Knox, I said, "Slow down just a little bit and hold the car steady." Gripping the exterior- of the car door, I slid out of the window and sat on the frame. It was a somewhat awkward balance, but it made it easier for me to see the tires of the red Ford Mustang- following- us. Focusing my thoughts, both the front and back passenger side tires exploded into flames. The car swerved twice before finally flipping over onto its top on the side of the road.

I slid back into the car and grabbed my gun from where I had set it on the floor. "Pull over. We have to finish this."

My feet were on the gravelly side of the road before Knox managed to put the parking brake on. I flipped the safety off the Browning that was now my constant companion and paused, looking down at the gun, which was identical to the one Danaus had given me in Venice. Nightwalkers were not in the habit of carrying guns—most of our enemies couldn't be killed by a bullet, and being shot just tended to piss them off. But the naturi could be killed by a well-placed bullet, so now I carried a gun no matter where I went, along with a blade. The rest of my companions hadn't necessarily gotten into the habit.

Dawnbreaker
The Third Dark Days Novel
. Copyright © by Jocelynn Drake. Reprinted by permission of HarperCollins Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Available now wherever books are sold.

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  • Posted October 9, 2009

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    Just OK!!

    This one was a litte slow for me. I'm just waiting to see what is going on with Myra and Danaus, they make a great team! We'll see the next book.

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  • Posted October 5, 2009

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    Excellent

    I very much enjoy this series and especially this 3rd book. It is past paced with lots of action and an unexpected turn of events.

    Mira has made the top of my all time favorite heroines.

    I already can't wait for the next one.

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  • Posted September 17, 2009

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    Totally terrific

    The naturi are preparing the end game assault with a special sacrifice that will destroy the barrier between them and the human-nightwalkers. Once Rowe completes the portal, his spouse the queen Aurora will lead her race as they cross over to devastate both species.

    The only hope for humanity and the nightwalkers resides with Mira, who has special skills especially with the use of fire. However, she is realistic as she knows the odds are heavily against her unless an alliance is forged as has occurred between her and the vampire slayer Danaus. However they have new hope when they capture naturi Princess Cynnia who insists she opposes her sister's plan for the apocalypse.

    The third Dark Days urban fantasy (see DAYHUNTER and NIGHTWALKER) is a terrific action-packed entry that is driven by partners forced into what both believe is an unnatural partnership. The characters make the story line feel genuine as Mira the fire starter vampire and Danaus the vampire hunter need to team up or lose to the naturi. With treason from within their ranks and seemingly within the nature, Jocelyn Drake complicates her overarching theme tenfold in what is turning into a magnificent saga.

    Harriet Klausner

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  • Posted June 18, 2009

    Up all Night

    This book is a fast-paced, action-filled cliffhanger. This is the first book I have read by this author. Tomorrow I am going to get the first two in the series. I can't wait to see how the story built to this point. Nightwalkers, werewolves, and naturi keep you reading long after you planned.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 5, 2012

    Page turner

    This whole series is GOOD

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 10, 2011

    Not a fan

    After reading the first book and coming away with mixed feelings I picked up this sequel. I just do not like the main character, at all. She is boring, cold, and unfeeling. Her constant threats to kill the secondary characters got old real fast. Also, as a supposed protector of a city one would think there would be some empathy in her. The bad guys were mire interesting than she was. Not going to waste anymore time or money on this author.

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  • Posted August 25, 2010

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    better but still the same

    Ok so i've read 3 of the books in this series and so far this one is better than the first two. BUT the plot is still the same and it's getting pretty boring. Add to the fact that Mira and Danaus have been threatening to kill each other for 3 books now and that too is getting old and predictable. It's like the author is rewriting the same book just differently to make it seem like there new books. Though i think Dawnbreaker was better than the first two it's still predictable and the same heartless characters, none of the characters are likeable and a story is lacking ALOT when you don't even like who your reading about!!! are the publishers blind to this??????

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  • Posted November 27, 2009

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    Dawnbreaker

    I love this book. It is the third in the series and I found it to be just as good as the first two books. Mira is such a great character that you just cant help ruting for her.

    The Naturi are preparing for the final sacrifice that will destroy the barriers between the worlds and release their queen. Mira is still working with Danus the vampire hunter to try and stop this from happening, but they are dealt a wild card: a rogue enemy princess who can change the balance of power and turn the dread tide. Can Mira and Danus stop the Naturi from opening the door between world and can they servive with so many wanting them dead.

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  • Posted November 21, 2009

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    Dawnbreaker

    Dawnbreaker, the third installment of the Dark Days series, is a great read. It has a good plot, and the characters are all back for more action. Mira is a strong character, and you get to read about her adventures at Machu Pichu, and her interactions with vampire-hunter Danaus. Dawnbreaker is fast-paced and full of suspense, with an interesting twist thrown in when a naturi princess falls into the characters hands. Overall, a good read. Next up: Pray for Dawn, and Wait for Dusk.

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