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Bringer of Night by Jordan L. Hawk

heabooknerd's review

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4.0

I'm loving how devoted John, Caleb, and Gray are! BRINGER OF NIGHT reveals a bit more about John's past, and its a doozy, as well as introducing a new drakul. I'm curious to see where Night's story goes.

Content Warning: frequent mentions of John's toxic relationship with his parents who sent him to a "rehabilitation" facility as a teenager to cure him of paranormal abilities which resulted in John's suicide attempt

bitchie's review

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3.0

Not as much going on in this installment as usual. It felt more like a filler story than usual. Looking forward to seeing what's up with John, though.

teresab78's review

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5.0

As always, this episode was full of action! I loved seeing Zahira again and getting to know Night a little bit. John, Caleb, and Gray remain one of my favourite thruples.

tetiana's review

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5.0

This series does creepy so well! The New Orleans setting perfectly lends itself to the atmosphere.

As the mystery surrounding John’s past picks up momentum, this particular monster of the week is utilized perfectly. Night provokes some interesting inner conflicts for Caleb and Gray and is an overall intriguing addition to the cast. Also Zahira is a literal ray of sunshine and I’m so happy she’s back <3

5/5, starting the next one as soon as I hit “Post” on this review.

why_erin's review

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adventurous emotional mysterious tense fast-paced

4.0

accal1a's review

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5.0

That was glorious from start to finish. A lot of the past healing was done, yet more questions have also arrived.

I'm so pleased book #3 was out because as soon as it ended I said (out loud) "YOU CAN'T LEAVE IT THERE!".

I kind of love Night.

junojuniper's review

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5.0

Again, loved every moment of it. I missed Gray

astudyinfic's review

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5.0

After receiving this as an ARC on Patreon, I could hardly wait to read it and it didn’t disappoint. Hawk picks up right where the last book left off. Gray and Caleb deal with their feelings about the new drakul while John struggles with questions about his family.
Caleb and Gray figure out most of their issues but every answer John finds only leads to more questions.


Can’t wait for 3.3. I devour these books like Gray devours NHEs.

felixalmighty's review

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5.0

This isn't going to be much of a review and more of me needing to talk about this book.

Bringer of Night brings no answers and just more questions. I am left thirsting for more more more.

I had brought the theory after last book that the new Drakul (Night! Love him!) would end up in John, making him as powerful and immortal as his boyfriends, which I still hppe can happen, but maybe his secret identity is already enough for that? Maybe he himself is some sort of NHE??
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