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A review by shells
Rising Darkness by Shannon Mayer
5.0
Finally, once again, the worlds of Rylee and Larkspur come together.
Rising Darkness is number 9 in the Rylee Adamson series, and after leaving Larkspur behind so long ago at the end of Windburn, Rylee has found The Destroyer. And now that there's one more book in Rylee's story, I am not ready to end it.
Shannon Mayer has done an excellent job at building characters with fulfilling story arcs in this series. Her characters are not black or white, but full of shades of gray. They stumble, fall, but pick themselves up and push forward. The growth of Rylee and Pamela has been super satisfying to see. And like Pamela, I couldn't help but feel a little sad about Alex; however, it will be interesting to see his growth in the next book. He has to be my favorite character.
Rising Darkness is number 9 in the Rylee Adamson series, and after leaving Larkspur behind so long ago at the end of Windburn, Rylee has found The Destroyer. And now that there's one more book in Rylee's story, I am not ready to end it.
Shannon Mayer has done an excellent job at building characters with fulfilling story arcs in this series. Her characters are not black or white, but full of shades of gray. They stumble, fall, but pick themselves up and push forward. The growth of Rylee and Pamela has been super satisfying to see. And like Pamela, I couldn't help but feel a little sad about Alex; however, it will be interesting to see his growth in the next book. He has to be my favorite character.