Nightwalker (The World of Nightwalkers #5)
by Jacquelyn Frank
Blurb:
Kamen
is a Bodywalker, an ancient soul reborn in one human host after another. He’s
also a prisoner of his own kind: for it was Kamen who released Apep, the deadly
god who threatens the existence of their world. To atone for this grievous
error, Kamen accepts an urgent mission: to convince the other nations of the
Nightwalkers to set aside their centuries-old conflicts and band together. If
he fails, all will be lost. And no tribe presents a greater challenge than the
Wraiths, the spectral beings who are feared and despised for their lethal
deathtouch.
Kamen
makes first contact with a stunning, ghostly pale beauty named Geneviève. Part
Wraith and part human, scorned as a half-breed, Viève shares the hunger for
redemption—and for connection. Her scintillating touch holds the kiss of death,
and yet it makes Kamen feel more alive than ever. Soon his lips are pressed
against hers, sending Viève into fits of desire and forging a bond that
breaches the divide between them. Now they must unite all the Nightwalkers, from
Vampire and Shadowdweller to Djynns, and fast—for Apep is ready for war.
Themes: demons,
shifters, paranormal
Rating: 4.5 stars
Review:
I have to begin this review by saying that I
resisted reading this story for a long time, not because I feared it would be
bad, but because it was so sad to see a series I had loved, one I’d followed
through all the world changes from the very first Nightwalker novel, Jacob, coming to an end. I resisted with all my might, but finally
couldn’t resist anymore and I can honestly say that thought I was sad to see it
end, the ending was wonderful. There has been a war brewing in this world for
long time coming and the tide has turned with the switch of bodywalker Kamen to
the side of good. Kamen thought all
these years he was working on the correct side, trying to end a war and making
decisions his people could be proud of, but when he inadvertently brings a dangerous
being to their world, he knows immediately he needs the help of the Politic Bodywalker,
and other Nightwalker clans as well to find a way to defeat the coming evil,
otherwise the entire world with be in peril.
Kamen is tasked with bringing all of the groups of the Nightwalkers
together to break a millennia old curse so they can truly work together. His first task, bringing the Wraith’s to the
table is one that leads him right into the arms of the sweet Geneviève, part
Wraith, part human, and fully his perfect mate.
Viève has been mistreated all her life, but finds in Kamen the strength
she needs to stand up for herself and find a way to work with him to battle the
coming darkness and to save all her new friends. Viève and Kamen had
their issues but immediately found a common ground and it becomes obvious that
their feelings for one another are growing by leaps and bounds. In the end their love is what brings the evil
imp god to his end and leaves the world safe for all the Nightwalker Clans. As sad as I am to see this series end, seeing
all the old couples and getting to watch them come together through all their
differences was an influential moment, reflective of our own issues with
accepting differences of race, religion, creed, nationality and anything really
that stands out from the norm. A subtle
but wonderfully written commentary on our current political climate, surrounded
by the action, passion, and love that is always to be found in a Jackie Frank
novel. Keep the hits coming, Jackie.
*eARC provided by publisher (via
netgalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review. No compensation was provided.
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