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Daemon's Mark by Caitlin Kittredge

whatsmacksaid's review

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2.0

After more than six weeks, I'm calling it: DNF. I stopped reading because Luna had finally gotten to a mostly-good place in her life and I could see the storm coming. She would make a couple of bad decisions and one or two catastrophic ones, and I just couldn't stand to go through that. She spent four full books growing as a person and she was going to fall back on old habits and life is too short to torture myself, so I'm giving up on this one.

mayetra's review

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4.0

This series just gets better and better with each book.

wildflowerz76's review

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2.0

/shudder I liked the rest of this series a lot. I used to read supernatural fiction a lot, but got off it for a while. It's been ages since I've found a series that I actually liked. Most of the earlier books in this series I've found through the used book store. But this one, I couldn't find. So eventually I bought it. Waste of money. First off, the timeline in the beginning didn't mesh. First they say that her body's been in the water for 12 hours. Later, they say that she died around 2:30 or so and they found her the same night. Um, huh? The whole second half of the book didn't fit AT ALL with any of the rest of the series in tone or feel. It was ridiculous. That's it for me with this series. I'll pretend that #4 was the last one and be much more content.

voicecatcher's review

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3.0

so that's it?

pixieghoul6's review

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4.0

While it's the last book in the series, I felt like it was left hanging...

fmoreno's review

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3.0

I finished Daemon's Mark, the fifth and final instalment of Nocturne City series written by Caitlin Kittredge.
Looking back I can see that the title of the book it's perfect but I can't say that this book surprised me. I already expected that ending.

In the other side, I'm pleased to see that Luna finally behaved like a real woman and not like a brainless werewolf. She actually surprised in that department.
Other than that, there are better series in urban fantasy than this one. I would expect another book especially to know more about Bryson. David Bryson deserved the flash lights. Maybe the author is considering writing a sixth book. I would read because I would be curious but I don't think of these books as outstanding.

Balance of the series:
It was good and entertaining and an interesting series to know more about urban fantasy.
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