Helpful Score: 5
In Dark Time, Dakota Banks gets down to the nitty-gritty. She holds nothing back in the details whether it's a city Maliha is working in, out on an assassin's mission or reliving Mahilia's burning at the stake as an accused witch. This is not a novel that paints a pretty picture but one that is full of the very real complicated feelings of a woman trying to redeem herself for her past sins and working towards ensuring a better future for all of mankind - hopefully without the presence of the demons such as Rabishu and his brethren. While she is trying to redeem herself, she questions whether she will ever have some semblance of normalcy such as having a family. She wonders if this is something she should even allow herself to dream about, especially with DEA agent Jake Stackman.
I liked the way the novel went back and forth between time periods in Maliha's life. This helped give me a good understanding to how Maliha went from a cold-hearted assassin to the moment when her heart started to warm up again. The flashbacks helped solidify Maliha's relationships with the secondary characters, made you feel closer to her and her friends while intensifying the feelings of disgust and dislike for the Rabishu and the other vile characters in the story. They also show how Maliha became the self-confident, strong woman she is in present day, who is self assured in her own skills to take care of herself and those around her.
Dark Time was an intense dark read for me, which I enjoyed very much since it's my favorite kind of reading. It reads like a paranormal Mission Impossible assignment, at least that's how I kept seeing things in my mind's eye because of the detailed descriptions of the weaponry and gadgets used by Maliha and other characters throughout the story.
The romance in this book takes a backseat to action, though it's not without a few passionate moments. I liked that the villains are truly evil because this means no easy way out for the good guys and it thickens the plot. But be warned, this book ends with a cliffhanger. So if you're looking for a fast paced read that is very dark in nature, that makes no apologies, has a kick-ass heroine and a solid storyline, then this book is for you. I'll be on the lookout for Sacrifice, the second book in the Mortal Path series. Due to the cliffhanger, I HAVE TO KNOW what happens next!
I reviewed this for Enchanted by Books.
I liked the way the novel went back and forth between time periods in Maliha's life. This helped give me a good understanding to how Maliha went from a cold-hearted assassin to the moment when her heart started to warm up again. The flashbacks helped solidify Maliha's relationships with the secondary characters, made you feel closer to her and her friends while intensifying the feelings of disgust and dislike for the Rabishu and the other vile characters in the story. They also show how Maliha became the self-confident, strong woman she is in present day, who is self assured in her own skills to take care of herself and those around her.
Dark Time was an intense dark read for me, which I enjoyed very much since it's my favorite kind of reading. It reads like a paranormal Mission Impossible assignment, at least that's how I kept seeing things in my mind's eye because of the detailed descriptions of the weaponry and gadgets used by Maliha and other characters throughout the story.
The romance in this book takes a backseat to action, though it's not without a few passionate moments. I liked that the villains are truly evil because this means no easy way out for the good guys and it thickens the plot. But be warned, this book ends with a cliffhanger. So if you're looking for a fast paced read that is very dark in nature, that makes no apologies, has a kick-ass heroine and a solid storyline, then this book is for you. I'll be on the lookout for Sacrifice, the second book in the Mortal Path series. Due to the cliffhanger, I HAVE TO KNOW what happens next!
I reviewed this for Enchanted by Books.
Helpful Score: 1
Urban Fantasy, first in series by Dakota Banks. In the 1600's, Susannah was happily married, and pregnant with her first child. Then she's accused of being a witch, and burned at the stake. But, she's offered a chance to live, if she agrees to be the servant of a Demon. Filled with bitterness and with a need for revenge, Susannah agrees. As the immortal assassin of a Demon, she is responsible for many deaths. Susannah becomes tired of that existance and wants to redeem herself. In order to do so, she has to save as many lives as she's taken, before dying, or suffer for eternity. The writing is good, the plot is solid, with lots of action, and interesting characters. The ending leaves me looking for the second book. Worth a credit.