

He’d blocked it out himself with the uncontrollable anger that rocked his body. You can buy it here or here in e-format.This time there was no pain for her to take. Which is why I can just pretend it never happened. Throwing a telepath into the series isn’t as bad as oh, say, throwing time-travel in.

I didn’t care what happened to Shea or Nathan. God knows I tried to finish it, but I just didn’t care how it ended.

Which is good in real life, but not in a book written by Maya Banks. Nathan didn’t have the Kelly arrogance assiness that comes with, well, being a Kelly. And Shea can act as a conduit between her sister and an injured person to heal them.Ģ. She also has a sister who has magical powers. I can’t say if I could have finished it if there were only one of them. I’m simply going to state why I could not finish this book. Let me get right to it because this isn’t going to be an in depth review like Tracy’s. It’s one of those things that I am going to pretend never happened. I’m going to start with a little ass kissing and say I lurve you, Maya Banks.Īss kissing you ask? Moi? That’s my way of saying straight away that I still love this series. I’m going to read it when I’m done writing mine. If you would like to read a review completely different than mine, you can read Tracy’s review here. Consider that your warning that this is not.a.good.review. I am back with my promised DNF review of Whispers in the Dark. He’ll protect her with his every breath, but can he convince her that they are meant to face these threats together? Nathan refuses to consider ever letting her go again, but she worries they can never have a life free of the dangers that dog her every step. Finally face-to-face after having already formed a soul-deep bond in hell, their emotional connection is even more powerful than their telepathic one. She never wanted to drag Nathan, who’d already suffered so much, into danger, but she doesn’t have a choice so she reaches out to him for help. Shea has been on the run from people who will stop at nothing to exploit her unique abilities. Did he imagine his angel? Or is she out there, needing his help as he’d once needed hers? But he isn’t truly free, because now she’s disappeared and he’s left with an all-consuming emptiness as he struggles to pick up the pieces of his life. She’s the only thing that gets Nathan Kelly through his captivity, the endless days of torture and the fear that he’ll never return to his family. The voice of an angel, a whisper in the dark. Casee‘s review of Whispers in the Dark (KGI series, Book 4) by Maya Banks.
