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Did she go too far?
Dallas Marshall is beautiful, rich and...relentless. Once she decides she wants to be with Avery nothing will stand in her way. But becoming a powerful vampire who cannot control her hunger threatens to push Avery further out of her reach. And that is not all. Dallas now finds herself up against an ancient evil that seeks to be reborn through her.
Can he let go of his lost beloved?
Avery's heart has grieved for Luna, his lost love, for decades. When Dallas forces her way into his life, he cannot deny the eerie similarities between the two unimaginably powerful and dangerous women. There are times when a quick smile, a turn of the head, makes him wonder: is Dallas merely a descendant of his beloved Luna...or is something far more insidious at work? It takes everything Avery has to control Dallas. Can he save her from the evil that has lived in darkness for centuries waiting for its chance to devour?
Its time has almost come.
Together or apart, Dallas and Avery will come face-to-face with old enemies and strange allies as they run headlong to the brink of death and beyond to battle the darkness which has slaughtered Luna's descendants for generations. And even then, the victory they have fought for may be forever denied to them. For nothing is as it seems.
- Sales Rank: #283673 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-05-24
- Released on: 2015-05-24
- Format: Kindle eBook
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Unhappy with this final installment ...
By Alphalaydie
I think this writer is capable of many things ... she drew me in through the 1st and 2nd books. With this book, however, she seemed to have lost steam with her storyline and plot. She added some elements (see below because it would involve some spoilers) that took away from the storyline. In fact, I think this story was all over the place and I kept shaking my head wondering why she decided to added certain twists when it would take away from the theme of the initial two books -- black slave falls in love with white man and must overcome her hate/self-hate/racial vengeance. This story ends with ridiculous (or beyond farfetched even for a vampire novel) elements that never really resolve any of the issues that persisted throughout the first two books. Honestly, I was extremely sad when I came to "The End." I had so many expectations (and hopes) for how A.D. would end this trilogy and was very disappointed. I can't really talk about the flaws in the story without giving the spoilers, but suffice it to say that this book was not a great end to what started out as a love story through pain (despite Avery's almost maudlin and cringe worthy concern for Luna's ancestors in book 2) and turned into some celestial space opera. And the epilogue? Just skip it. It is worthless and adds nothing to the overall story.
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A.D. initially started with Luna, a slave, that fell in love with a white man. It ends in book 3 as Luna is an alien goddess that was reincarnated after her death in book 2. W.T.F. By making Luna a goddess you take away from her story as a slave. We are no longer reading about how a slave deals with slavery and loving "the enemy," but how a goddess deals with love. Huh? The whole point of the story was lost (in my opinion) by making Luna an omniscient/omnipotent God that fell in love with a human. I wanted to see (even if you want to throw in re-incarnation to bring her back) how Luna resolved her love for one man and hate for a race as a human, not a god. I felt like A.D. just gave up what she was trying to do with the first books, and decided to just end the story with "She's a god. And who cares she was a slave in love but in hate. That was never the issue. The end."
What made the story even harder to follow was the time jumps between chapters -- as the reader, you swing back and forth between Luna/Goddess in the now, Luna as a slave and the Aztec warrior in sometime BC. I understand A.D. wanted to give us the complete story by switching between times and places, but it was a little mind jarring. And she did not respect the rules of "time" travel. In one chapter, she (Luna the Goddess) goes back in time to right the wrong done a boy vampire and (haha!) fast forward to the present, the same boy vampire is able to remember what never actually occurred even after Luna the Goddess made some historical changes. Huh? If you changed the past, then the present never happened so how can you remember it? You can't -- even if you are a vampire.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
The story was borderline for me.
By Romance Novels in Color
First, this book cannot be read as a standalone. You definitely should read books one and two, Dark Genesis and Rising Dark, before diving into Dark Requiem. You can read my review of Book two, Rising Dark, here (http://romancenovelsincolor.com/review-of-rising-dark-the-darkling-trilogy-book-2-by-a-d-koboah).
Book two left me in a whirlwind of emotions. The relationship between Luna and Avery was at a crossroads. There’s so much I can’t reveal without delving into spoiler territory, but let’s just say that at the end of book two you’re screaming… noooooo! You can’t wait to see how this tale ends. You know it’s going to be a doozy and answer so many questions!
Well, in book three, we pick up with Dallas. I had no idea where this story line was going or how exactly Dallas would fit into the conclusion, but it was interesting. I guessed her piece in the puzzle very early on.
The good about Dark Requiem? Ms. Koboah has a wonderful writing style. I’m extremely fond of her prose. She weaves words together in a way that makes it extremely easy for the reader to picture scenes in their mind. I have a vivid image of the mansion and the field of flowers in my head because I could envision it so well. To me, if a writer can paint such a vivid portrait for the reader, that’s the sign of a great writer.
The bad about Dark Requiem? There was too much complexity. What started off as a story with a phenomenal premise quickly took a turn into left field. I think a lot of it had to do with the time hops. The story would jump back and forth between time periods, which made it extremely difficult to follow what on earth was happening. The introduction of Akan and the child goddess was great, but I thought it became convoluted with the switching of perspectives between Dallas and Akan. On the surface, I fully understood what Ms. Koboah attempted to do with Dark Requiem, I just don’t think the execution of the premise was seamless.
This story was borderline for me. I didn’t loathe it, but I also didn’t fully enjoy it since I had such high expectations. Ms. Koboah has won me over as a fan, but Dark Requiem simply left me longing for more.
-Reviewed by Natalie
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
A job well done!!!
By Kindle Customer
As I prepared to read Dark Requiem, my only thought was, I hope Avery rise from the depth of sorrow, loneliness and despair. In the previous Darkling books, the writer left me with a longing for Avery's unadulterated happiness. As I read, embraced the writer's words, (she's an excellent writer by the way), the story took a life of its own and went in a direction I least expected. The book revealed Luna's existence before she was born into the realm of humanity. The dark entity that consumed her after she became a vampire story unfold. The writer took the power of love and transferred it across time. I must say I was truly amazed. This book, however, is not quite about Avery but he is a part of this story, and as I read the last page in this trilogy, I walked away with a smile on my face. Bravo AD Koboah, a job well done.
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