Glenda V. (micahsoma) reviewed on + 12 more book reviews
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This fifth book of the series is, perhaps, my favorite. Noah is king of the Demon nation, the only male fire demon in the world, and yet, his uniqueness and power do not help him cope with the issues of convincing a human/Druid woman of his worth as a mate or even as a "man." It is his personality, warmth, and compassion that she responds to which removes the need for a super-hero and replaces it with the need for truly obtainable values in a man. As the series progresses, more and more of the earlier couples are added to the story as the time for a confrontation with Ruth and her minions draws closer. This joining of the various Nightwalkers is very satisfying especially the first look at Windsong's world and that of the Shadowdwellers. I also find it interesting that Ms Franks seems to hold Noah in high regard, too, seeming not to be ready to unduly invade his privacy.
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