

Now, this book isn't the best around, there are far better ones out there but it was enjoyable, I found it hard to put down even though it was very predictable and nothing really seemed original. I do really miss books about Fallen Angels/Demons, there used to be a lot more now I feel they are fading away. I'd like to hope that as the series went on the side characters get there chance to grow as well. She knows how to truly make them feel real.

Like, most of Jennifer L Armentrout books. I like it in books when every character feels real. I also think the side characters could've been fleshed out more, to me they just felt flat and like they were only there to help further the plot. I can say that I did not connect with Nora at all and I really wanted to. After all, he came with the intent to kill Nora. He seemed so dark and yet she gave him a chance, that wasn't very smart of her. I didn't like how quickly Nora seemed to fall for Patch, even though she told herself to stay away she still let him be around her. It had action and romance and a somewhat strong female lead. Now though, five years later when I'm missing books that have that Twilight feel, I enjoyed it.

Maybe I'm the only one who feels that way. It also felt like most of the books that time, a Twilight feel. When I first read this book in 2010 I hated it.
