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Ashes by Cat Doucette, Suzanne Wright

stephanieiferrari's review against another edition

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dark emotional reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

My favorite so far! You can definitely feel the growth in their relationship but seriously get Harper some better body guards I can’t stand the same kidnapping situation happening again. you did it in 3 books now switch it up 

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4.0


Honestly? I was going with three stars again but the cute epilogue with Asher Thorne made me give in. I'm such a sucker for HEAs

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4.0

3.5 stars

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4.0

4.5 ⭐️
again, this one picks up from where the last one ended, just a few months apart. harper and Knox go through so much throughout these books. it really tests them and their patience. Knox is incredibly possessive of harper, while she is just a badass and doesn't accept or take much. the praise and phantom hands continue throughout these books and its absolutely fantastic

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5.0

I dove into Ashes as soon as I was able to after finishing Blaze and once again, Ms. Wright was able to top the previous book with the latest one in the Dark in You series! Ashes was just everything and more — I completely loved it. Ashes was utterly wonderful and I just can't get enough of this series!

I didn't think it was possible to love Knox and Harper anymore than I already do, but they proved me wrong. I guess I shouldn’t be surprised because they are just an amazing couple and amazing people. Their love for each other is so deep and consuming and beautiful, you can feel it with every interaction and in every page. I can’t wait to read the secondary characters' books when it comes time for them, but I’ll admit it’s going to be hard not being in Knox and Harper’s heads, they’ll always be in my heart.

There were ways in which Ashes didn’t surprise me at all and then there were the times when it totally caught me off guard. Ashes was thrilling, endearing, and kept me on my toes — I never wanted to stop reading. It was beyond sweet, heartwarming, and full of love. I can’t tell you how much I loved it and I can’t wait to read Embers and see what happens next!

Ashes should be read after Burn and then Blaze, it’s told from Harper and Knox’s POV and they have a fantastic ending in this book.

~ Sonja, 5 Stars

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4.0

Original review is below.
Ashes is the third book in the Dark in You series, and it did not disappoint. From start to finish I was engaged, and was always yearning for more. Harper and Knox’s dynamic just seems to keep on getting better and better with each book.

4/5.






I started this book at like 7:00AM and I finished it at 8:00PM but I took a three hour gap in there so it really only took me 10 hours or so to read it. I loved it! I loved the development of Harper and her bad relationship with Carla.

5/5 stars!

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5.0

I started this book at like 7:00AM and I finished it at 8:00PM but I took a three hour gap in there so it really only took me 10 hours or so to read it. I loved it! I loved the development of Harper and her bad relationship with Carla.

5/5 stars!

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4.0

Ashes in the third book for Dark In You series and still the series has not disappointed me. This review is going to be really vague since I don't want to reveal any spoilers. The book starts when Harper is attacked once again.

I would have liked it if Harper could've had a good relationship with her brother. Her whole family from her "mother's" side is pretty screwed up but he seemed so nice. It's too bad he's always shutting her out without a word when things get difficult.

The romance between Harper and Knox is cute af like in earlier books. Knox is still possessive and wants her to take his surname. He wants them to make their own family with it. I loved their relationship like always. For a minute I thought Knox's demon was too far gone and being toxic towards Harper but he did what he did to save her.

I liked the mystery almost as much as in earlier books but I wasn't as compelled to find out who was behind it all. The culprit was surprise for me, like always, but I thought it was pretty mess up why one of them did it after all she had gone through.

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5.0

Really liked the mystery and twists in this one.

On my first read, McCauley totally creeped me out. But on my second read, I felt (spoiler)
Spoilerreally bad for the kid and wondered how they could seriously suspect him for the crimes. But hey that's called hindsight

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3.0

Harper is always getting kidnapped by evil demons. I’m getting tired of it tbh. Despite this, I really love Knox and Harper as a couple. I am glad they had a baby, which will most likely be the main theme of the next book. I think Lou is one of the funniest side characters.