A review by fazila
Dark Promise by Danielle Rose

3.0

REVIEW :

DISCLAIMER : Thank you, YA Bound Book Tours for letting me be a part of this tour and for providing me with an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Dark Promise is the third book in the Darkhaven Saga. Things are shaking up in Darkhaven. Eva is happy to be part of vampires, they are getting along and she also has settled in pretty well. When things are starting to look up witches enter the scene bringing in more problems and Eva being Eva wants to help them resolve the problems. Her loyalty is tested and she has to choose between her family who sent her away and her new family who took her in and supported her. Eva as a character is still an emotional teenager, acting often as a child would. Her decisions still make her the target and people around her are starting to get weary of her behavior. The magic she can harness is still new. There are some new players in town. Are they friends or foes? The only time will tell. There are some interesting developments in this book. I am still not shipping the romance. I don't really care for the flip-flopping inner monologue of Ava who seems to be always in a confusion with her feelings and emotions. The new characters bring in some intrigue and action. The witches and Vampires are still at odds despite Ava's good intentions to help them. I thought this book brought more excitement than the previous two books with some new interesting developments. The way the story ended in a cliffhanger of sorts making me want to know more about where the story is going. I am excited and interested in finding out how Ava and her group of vampires will deal with the exciting and shocking turn of events in this book. I gave the book 3.5stars. I think the story is getting interested and hopefully, we will get to know more about the magic and the limitations on witches and the hybrids. I would recommend this book to new-to-fantasy readers who would enjoy the simplicity of the story and the world. It was fun, engaging and entertaining to read and will keep you wanting to read more.