The only reason that I’m bringing that up now is that 3 books into this series, I’ve got everyone present and accounted for… I know exactly who everyone is, where they fit into the story and who I’m supposed to love and who I should hate… until. I chalk that up to my reading comprehension flaw, not the authors’ BTW. I have loved this series from the beginning, but there are so many characters and so much going on, I found myself getting confused more often than not. Needless to say, Crimson Dawn was no exception. There are a lot of characters, a lot of action, more than a couple of twists and turns and just when you think you’ve got things figured out, the authors throw you another curve ball. I may have mentioned this once or twice, but if you’re going to read any of the books in the Crimson series, pay close attention. It's not my favourite of all three books but it's still a solid 5* Faye was the biggest surprise for me but no spoilers remember! There was alot more from the other characters but don't want to spoil the story by detailing all their plots but they all intertwine and kind of get their happily ever after. Things were heating up between them in London but now Rose has been forced out of her own body and only Rune can keep her grounded. Lastly of the main characters there's the dilemma between Rose and Rune. Then we see the pack led by Raven venturing to Faery to rescue Rose/destroy the power but when both share one vessel it may not be as easy as they thought. He may have lost his ability to change into a Wolf but he's gained something different entirely but no spoilers! The latest installment in the Crimson Series was a rollercaster of emotions and drama told from different characters perspectives and set in different worlds and dimensions.įirstly we follow Roman who was last seen being sucked into a different world whilst saving Rose.
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