Dual Review: Dark Skye – Kresley Cole

Posted August 16, 2014 by Shannon in / 0 Comments

18775652In this highly anticipated novel in the Immortals After Dark series, #1New York Times bestselling author Kresley Cole spins a sultry tale of a mighty warrior scarred inside and out and the beguiling sorceress with the power to heal him – or vanquish him forever.

Eternal Obsession 

As a boy, Thronos, Lord of Skye Hall, loved Lanthe, a mischievous Sorceri girl who made him question everything about his Vrekener clan. But when the two got caught in the middle of their families’ war, tragedy struck, leaving Thronos and Lanthe bitter enemies. Though centuries have passed, nothing can cool his seething need for the beautiful enchantress who scarred his body – and left an even deeper impression on his soul.

Endless Yearning 

Lanthe, a once-formidable sorceress struggling to reclaim her gifts, searches for love and acceptance with all the wrong immortal suitors. But she’s never forgotten Thronos, the magnificent silver-eyed boy who protected her until she was ripped from the shelter of his arms. One harrowing night changed everything between them. Now he’s a notorious warlord with a blood vendetta against Lanthe, hunting her relentlessly.

Can the heat of desire burn brighter than vengeance? 

With their families locked in conflict and battles raging all around them, will Thronos and Lanthe succumb to the brutal chaos that threatens everything they cherish? Or will the fragile bond they formed so long ago spark a passion strong enough to withstand even the darkest doubts? 

Series: Immortals After Dark #14
Release Date: August 5th 2014
Publisher: Gallery Books
Source: NetGalley
Reviewer: Elizabeth, Sheri
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Elizabeth’s Thoughts

What a wild ride! Kresley Cole wrote her ass off on this book! There are new worlds to experience, cryptic answers to long-awaited questions, hot, interspecies mating and an introduction to some characters that have been mentioned in previous books. If you are a fan of the Immortals After Dark series then this is a MUST read! 

The emotional roller coaster ride that is Lanthe and Thronos made me completely dizzy. I despised Lanthe throughout most of the book because she was a selfish b*tch. Granted, most Sorceri are, but I really expected more out of Lanthe.  Eventually she came around, but the journey to get there was tough.

We get several treats in Dark Skye including a whole chapter from Nix’s point of view, which was equally awesome and post-apocalyptic at the same time. We also get to catch up a little with Cadeon, Holly and the twin girls they had! There are many other surprises in store for the readers so I’ll say no more, except you HAVE to read this book!! I laughed, I cried, I gasped, I pulled my hair out and now I am wondering which couple the author is going to torture…uh, I mean write about next! 

Sheri’s Thoughts

Lanthe and Thronos loved each other as children, and then the actions of others and bad choices on their parts, have turned them into mortal enemies while still being fated mates.

I really loved Lanthe, she has this outward appearance of being this selfish Sorceress, and she tries to be, but she can’t hide that core of selflessness, the core that risked her powers over and over again to save her sister’s life. She’s done some bad things, including causing the grievous injury that Thronos lives with daily. By some standards, she isn’t good, but she isn’t evil. She’s just trying to survive in the ever changing world of the Immortals.

Thronos, he’s the epitome of honorable man, he has a one track mind, claim his mate, even if another part of him wants to kill her for her treachery. At his core, he loves her, he wants her and won’t let anything stand in his way, not even her.

I loved the trials aspect of this story, they had to go through some horrible things, but it allowed them to learn to forgive each other and love again. This is not an overly spicy book, see Thronos honor issue, he won’t claim her unless they’re married. To marry her, he has to take her to the one place she’s sworn never to set foot in. They struggle, and this book is really about that journey, it’s about both Thronos and Lanthe growing up and growing together. They both have to choose each other, and I think that’s a great example of true love, to choose to love your partner.

It had a lot of past characters and some of the best secondary characters make appearances, we get a glimpse of a mystery since the beginning, and I loved every second of this story. I couldn’t out it down, and I highly recommend it to fans of the series.

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