I don't know what happened with this book. I loved Jamys & Chris together in Incarnatio. But this book was boring. I would've stopped & gone on to the next one in the series if I could've, but I knew it'd put me too far out of the loop on the big plot of the Lords of the Darkyn series. So what was wrong: there was a lot of ambiguity about what was going on & what force was bad or good of these invisible ones. I am still confused on that. The story with Jamys & Chris dragged. It felt really high school as well, which is odd since Jamys is 700yrs old. I mean, I know he looks 17, but he's not, so why must his love story be high school-ish? And Chris is 21. Speaking of Chris, there really should've been more about that cross she wore. I feel nothing was resolved in this book of small mysteries. I'd give this 2 stars, but I feel that makes it seem bad, when it's not. It's just mediocre. I'm hoping for something more from the 3rd book. I think my fav parts of this book were Lucan & Sam. And why has no one mentioned to Jamys in all the Darkyn books that Alex Keller can age him like she did Jayr? Seriously, why hasn't Alex herself told him. Looking 21 forever would be fine, but a teenager? No, that's just too problematic. I mean you'd have to go to high school more than once & deal with the Bella's of the world (Twilight reference). I'd pick looking 25-30 forever, myself. This book reminded me of the early Darkyn series, which is a good thing as I really liked those. I think part of the reason why is that the main characters are ones that we have meet before, they had already worked through a lot of issues with themselves. Plus the other Kyn people around are ones that I really reading about.It was interesting how Lucan seemed to change so much, too much. I loved seeing Sam give him hell, because out of it or not, he at times deserves it. I loved watching Jamys and Chris get to know each other and how they each were working towards the same goal, but in secret. Like Chris, I found myself laughing when they each confessed what they were doing.I thought the ending was funny, the ceremony that was that didn't need to be, and then Alex letting Chris know of some secret news. With as much as Jamys and Chris are hiding I can't wait to read more in the series to see what happens when they are outed.
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Another amazing read from Lynn Veihl. Great story, great characters, and a great arc.
—trip
Love this series keeps getting better and better
—nesserzbear