A review by melhara
Night World, No. 2, by L.J. Smith

3.0

I didn't think this book was as good as the first book. It was awfully cheesy.

To start, Dark Angel was kind of weird and the characters weren't likeable at all. Gillian, who's life was saved by a 'guardian Angel,' blindly follows every request and demand that this 'Angel' makes. What a pushover.

In The Chosen, Rashel the Vampire Slayer meets her soulmate, the super evil vampire, Quinn.

Finally, in Soulmate, Hannah learns that she is the reincarnated soulmate of the very first made-vampire, and Lord of the Night World.

"He's Lord of the Night World. He's powerful... and evil," Hannah whispered. "He's lived for thousands of years." She added, almost absently, "I'm the one who's been reincarnated."

On the bright side, something seems to be going on with Circle Daybreak. Hopefully the third and final book would focus more on Circle Daybreak and the reformation of the Night World.

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Check out my reviews for the rest of the series:
Night World, No. 1 (Vol #1-3):
Secret Vampire, Daughters of Darkness, and Spellbinder
Night World, No. 2 (Vol #4-6):
Dark Angel, The Chosen, and Soulmate
Night World, No. 3 (Vol #7-9):
Huntress, Black Dawn, and Witchlight
Night World, No.4 (Vol #10):
Strange Fate