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I generally review romance, paranormal and urban fantasy. I tend to pick review books that I want to read, so generally my reviews will be positive. I always give my honest opinion: good, bad, and indifferent. 

 

Note: on my blog I use a letter grading system. I've listed the ratings below. For sites with stars, I have listed the equivalent rating. If I didn't finish the book, I will not rate it with stars.

 

A+  Personal Favorite (5 stars)
A    Loved It (4.5 or 5 stars)
A-   Enjoyed A Lot (4 or 4.5 stars)
B+  Liked It A Lot (4 stars)
B    Liked It -- Recommend (4 stars)
B-   Liked It -- But I had a few small issues (3 or 3.5 stars)
C+  Liked It -- But I had issues (3 or 3.5 stars)
C    Finished It -- Liked some, didn't like some (3 stars)
C-   Finished It -- Liked a little, didn't like a lot (2 or 2.5 stars)
D    Not A Big Fan (2 stars)
E    Don’t Waste Your Time (1 star)
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TW: Reading this book was like watching a Train Wreck
DNF: Did Not Finish

 

updated July 9, 2015

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Review: Crave the Night

Crave The Night - Lara Adrian

My Rating: B, Liked It

Originally posted at That's What I'm Talking About

Review copy provided by Netgalley

 

Nathan was created and raised for the sole purpose of being a ruthless Hunter. Then at the age of thirteen, he was liberated and brought to live with the Order by his mother. After twenty years with the Order, his primary focus is to protect Breed and mankind from the bad guys, never letting something like feelings get in his way. However, a few days ago, Jordan Gates, a high-class Breedmate socialite, kissed Nathan. Now he can’t get her or that kiss out of his mind.

 

Following Edge of Dawn by only a day or two, Crave the Night continues Ms. Adrian’s Midnight Breed series in its new incarnation, a time twenty years in the future when humans live in an uneasy peace with the Breeds. I continue to applaud the author’s reinvention of her popular series, by adding new conflicts and developing additional mythology. I am pleased that the uneasiness I had reading the previous novel due to the time jump, dissipated this time around. All of the new, younger characters have become more familiar, and I have started making connections with each.

I really liked Nathan. His character is very much like those Breeds highlighted in the earliest books. He’s focused and hard, but when he falls for a woman, it’s all the way. Although he thinks that he’s “no good” for Jordan, he won’t stay away, especially after he gives her a chance to walk away from him. He knows what he wants and goes after it, and I appreciate that.

 

Jordan Gates is a good fit for Nathan, even though she’s conflicted over her feelings. She’s grown up in a privileged life, expected to do what her father thinks is best, include mating with a Breed who is safe and proper yet she doesn’t love. Everything about Nathan causes Jordan to question her future, and I found her honesty about being scared to diverge from her path very moving. Watching Jordan take that leap off the cliff into the unknown was emotionally exhilarating and rewarding.

 

The pair are incredibly HOT together! Mmm… a thrilling elevator scene starts things off with a bang. Although during their first time together I felt Nathan’s constant reminders to restrain himself a bit distracting, every scene after is smokin’ hot. Their chemistry is off the charts.

 

Besides the romance of Nathan and Jordan is the continuing story of the mysterious Atlanteans. It was revealed in the previous book that the Atlanteans are the longtime yet unknown enemy of the Breed, and they are also the ancestors of Breedmates. After uncovering an Atlantean plot to destroy the Breeds, the Order is working overtime to find out more about this deadly foe. The direction of their investigation takes some interesting turns that have the potential for serious future ramifications. Meanwhile we learn much more about this new threat, and so far I am impressed.

 

Overall I liked Crave the Night and find it a solid follow up to the previous book. Ms. Adrian is doing a good job developing the new enemy and mythology, while creating bonds between the reader and the younger generation of Breed warriors. Although I found the ending almost too abrupt, or rather that the story is almost too short, and there are times it was slow and repetitive, there are parts of the story that I absolutely loved. I enjoyed the wonderful twists that I should have seen coming but didn’t. And I found Nathan and Jordan an excellent and very match. I continue to enjoy the Midnight Breed series and look forward to what the future holds for these warriors.