A review by strager
At Death's Door by Sherrilyn Kenyon

4.0

At Death’s Door is the third book in Sherrilyn Kenyon’s “Deadman’s Cross” series. Overall, I enjoyed this book. The character dialogue is sassy and entertaining. I enjoyed seeing my favorite characters back again as well as those featured in the Dark-Hunter series. I will warn readers who are still relatively new to Kenyon’s writing that the beginning of the book can be a bit hard to follow, especially if you are not familiar with the characters or the situations. Kenyon throws a lot at the reader at once. The information can feel a little disjointed and all over the place. In addition to the characters and plot, the beginning of the book seems a little bogged down with internal monologues. If this is not necessarily your thing and you prefer to get right to the thick of things, I suggest pushing through. This information defines the characters motives while providing the reader with a bit of background information but can be a bit slow to get through. While not my favorite of Kenyon’s books, I felt this was a good conclusion to the series. In true Kenyon fashion, the story is full of conflict, demons, fighting, action, and romance. This in itself is sure not to disappoint fans.

Thank you to Netgalley for an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. I greatly appreciate the opportunity to take one last trip on the Sea Witch with At Death's Door.