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Dawn of a Dark Knight by Zoe Forward

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3.0

I'd push it up another 1/2 star if I could and call it 3.5. I liked it.

My first thought on reading Dawn of a Dark Knight is that the cover doesn't match it. IMO it needs one a little more like those of J.R. Ward's or Elisabeth Naughton's, something that screams PNR because that is what this is. Like the Black Dagger Brotherhood or the Eternal Guardians the men of Dawn of a Dark Knight, the Magi, are a bonded group of hard as nails, hot as fire, destined for one woman defenders of the innocent. And like other such books in the genre the sexual tensions run high and the sex smolders, but my favourite part is the males' interactions with one another. They fight to the death for one another, but also rag each other constantly. They laugh at each other's pain and wheedle anyone with a perceptible weakness, all in good fun of course. This made for plenty of funny moments.

Though side characters, I also loved Kane and Markus, especially Kane. Next to the two main characters I think he was my favourite in the book. I expect he will play prominent role in future books in the series, but of courses that is only my speculation...or hope.

It did feel a little bit like after fighting her destiny the whole book, Kira suddenly and for no apparent reason (other than that she should have already) finally gave in to it. I couldn't identify a single causal event or moment. Maybe there didn't need to be, but I found myself thinking, 'Hey, when did she change her mind?' There were also a few noticeable editing mistakes, but nothing that irritated me enough to put me off reading further.

Since Wild Rose Press only just released this one I don't know when a second is expected, but I'd be happy to read it when it is out.

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3.0

I'd push it up another 1/2 star if I could and call it 3.5. I liked it.

My first thought on reading Dawn of a Dark Knight is that the cover doesn't match it. IMO it needs one a little more like those of J.R. Ward's or Elisabeth Naughton's, something that screams PNR because that is what this is. Like the Black Dagger Brotherhood or the Eternal Guardians the men of Dawn of a Dark Knight, the Magi, are a bonded group of hard as nails, hot as fire, destined for one woman defenders of the innocent. And like other such books in the genre the sexual tensions run high and the sex smolders, but my favourite part is the males' interactions with one another. They fight to the death for one another, but also rag each other constantly. They laugh at each other's pain and wheedle anyone with a perceptible weakness, all in good fun of course. This made for plenty of funny moments.

Though side characters, I also loved Kane and Markus, especially Kane. Next to the two main characters I think he was my favourite in the book. I expect he will play prominent role in future books in the series, but of courses that is only my speculation...or hope.

It did feel a little bit like after fighting her destiny the whole book, Kira suddenly and for no apparent reason (other than that she should have already) finally gave in to it. I couldn't identify a single causal event or moment. Maybe there didn't need to be, but I found myself thinking, 'Hey, when did she change her mind?' There were also a few noticeable editing mistakes, but nothing that irritated me enough to put me off reading further.

Since Wild Rose Press only just released this one I don't know when a second is expected, but I'd be happy to read it when it is out.
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