Review: Midnight’s Promise: Part 2 by Donna Grant

Posted November 3, 2013 by Cocktails and Books in / 0 Comments

midnights promise part 2The second in the exclusive four-part e-serial Midnight’s Promise by New York Times bestselling author Donna Grant

A new tale of The Dark Warriors—powerful Highlanders who are bound by the gods have brought their ancient battle to the modern world, where a woman’s love is the most dangerous lure of all…

Malcolm cannot walk away from Evie and it is becoming clearer that the mystery surrounding her past has caught the attention of the Warriors’ most deadly enemy, a powerful dark Druid named Jason Wallace.  And it is not only Evie who is in danger, but her younger brother as well, who has been taken hostage.  Jason wants not only an priceless heirloom that had been passed down to Evie from her grandmother, but he wants Evie as well. To make matters even worse, Evie has been hearing the call of dark whispers, pulling her toward a destiny she does not know if she can resist.

Series: The Dark Warriors Midnight’s Promise E-Serial #2
Release Date: 10/15/13
Publisher: St. Martin’s Press
Source: Manic Readers
Reviewer: Iris
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

Oh my. It seems Ms. Grant is going to take us on one hell of a roller coaster of a ride. In this, the second installment of the Midnight Promise novel, we delve deeper into Malcolm’s confusion over his increasing feelings for the Druid. Considering the fact that Malcolm has always been written as a rather cold and unemotional character, it’s refreshing to finally see him feeling some emotion other than anger towards Deirdre for forcing him to do all those unthinkable things.

In this installment, Evie is faced with having to make a difficult decision that could mean her very soul. I started off liking Evie’s character, but I must admit that in this second part, her character is beginning to annoy me. She started off so strongly. All of a sudden she’s turned into someone so gullible that she’s doing things because a person online she’s never met tells her to!

I am however enjoying the way their relationship is developing. Considering what a loner Malcolm has been in all the previous books, it would be out of character for them to just jump in to a relationship. So having this gradual buildup is perfect and in keeping with the characters. I love the way the characters relationship is developing and the way it’s shaping the characters themselves. Now to eagerly await part 3!