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Saturday, May 16, 2020

ARC Review: Evernight (The Kindred #4)

Evernight (The Kindred #4)

by Donna Grant

Blurb:
To live in the light, they hunt in the dark…
Traumatized by the most devastating event imaginable, Synne has one thing on her mind: ridding the world of the Coven. The witches and their evil allies took away everything she held dear, and not even her beloved trees can quell the rising grief and darkness seeping into her soul. However, when she crosses paths with a sexy-as-sin Scotsman, her way of thinking changes, and she discovers things about herself even she wouldn’t have guessed.
Lachlan MacCullum, next in line to rule his clan, never expected to have his world turned upside down. But the moment he lays eyes on the gorgeous Hunter, he knows he will never be the same. In addition to making him feel things he never thought possible, she opens him to a world he’d nearly forgotten about. Now, he’s consumed by the need to help her. And win her heart.
With Sybbyl on the loose and out for domination, and another bone of the First Witch close at hand, reaching the Varroki and joining forces is paramount. Unfortunately, that’s easier said than done. Evil has a way of thwarting even the best-laid plans. At least they have each other. But for how long?

Themes:  Witches, Magick, Paranormal, Historical
Rating: 3.75 stars
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Review:
The long awaited return to the Donna Grant’s world of the Kindred has finally arrived and while it was not my favorite by any means there was enough action and craziness that I couldn’t put the book down until the very end. This series has evolved over the years into an amazing world of magic and mayhem filled with villains and heroes and those caught somewhere in between and I look forward to each new installment. At the ending of the last story the world of the Hunters basically imploded leaving Synne on her own trying to enact revenge for those she loves most in the world and find a way to continue the battle to bring down the evil Sybbyl and thwart her quest for the bones of the First Witch. Synne is one of the most intriguing characters that this world has produced, in my opinion, with many layers and a backstory that is enough to fill a series all on her own.  Synne is on the hunt for the Varroki so she can warn them of the danger heading their way, but she doesn’t know exactly how to get to her destination.  On the way she is confronted with the sexy Scotsman Lachlan, son of a laird and warrior in his own right and he is intrigued with her quest and determined to assist her in defeating Sybbyl after he sees his first witch attack.  Along the way they learn secrets of each of their pasts that make them both question their present and their futures, but soon they are so in love that there is no way they will give up a chance at a future together. I enjoyed every second of this story and a fan of Donna Grant will feel the same, I have no doubt, whether they are long-time Kindred readers or new to the storyline.
Synne is on her own for the first time since she was a young girl, traveling through the wilds of Northern England and Scotland, trying to find the mystical home of the Varroki and bring them the warnings of coming danger.  Sybbyl has done the unthinkable and wiped out almost all of the hunters, killing Synne’s adoptive parents and everyone she has considered family for years.  She is determined that nothing will stop her from defeating the witch that is seeking to destroy the world and become Queen of witches and mortals alike.  Lachlan is patrolling his family lands when he stumbles onto the strangest sight and is instantly taken with Synne, learning more about her as he offers to escort her through his family's land, and when a witch attacks and he learns the truth of the dangers in the world, there is no way he can walk away.  As they battle again and again, they begin to trust and rely on one another, despite the secrets that come to light of their own pasts and natures and that trust soon becomes a love deep enough to bring down the strongest evil in the world.
Synne was a strong and amazing woman to learn about; she has no memory of her past before her adoptive parents found her, but she has a strange affinity for trees and an intense fear of the Gira that call them home.  That dichotomy soon becomes the most important piece of her own personal puzzle and she has to come to terms with truths that could break her mentally and emotionally if she is not strong enough to handle the trauma.  I loved getting to know Synne.  Not only was she a kickass warrior with a devotion to her friends and family, but she is also unfailingly noble and willing to do whatever it takes to bring down evil when faced with it.  She is the type of hero that makes any story like this worth reading, one that is at a distinct disadvantage against her enemies, one that is truly deadly, but she doesn’t ever let that stop her from fighting back.  To me, that is what makes the greatest heroes and luckily the man she teams up with seems to have the very same traits.  Lachlan pulls Synne from the very first moment she senses his presence and it becomes obvious pretty quickly that they are matched pretty well in other ways as well.  Lachlan is all set to lead his clan into the next generation, serving his people and keeping them safe from neighboring clans, but when he learns there truly are greater dangers in the world he knows he has to offer his sword to the fight.  There are a lot of hidden secrets in his family tree though and when he shares them, his skills and ability to fight witches takes on an all new light.  I enjoyed Lachlan’s never give up attitude and his willingness to put his all into every battle, refusing to give up when their enemies came at them or when they were faced with overwhelming odds.  It also becomes quickly apparent that Lachlan’s feelings for Synne are going to make him her ultimate champion, leading them to have to decide if the fight against Sybbyl is worth their lives and their future together or they will have to fall back to fight another day. 
Evernight is the kind of story that will leave readers wondering until the very last second. The twists and turns that Synne and Lachlan faced as they battled their way to the Varroki were many and terrifying at times.  They never knew from one moment to the next who was an enemy and who a friend.  Synne utilized all her training as well as her intuition and that little bit of something extra she’d always hidden in order to battle her way through.  Lachlan’s sword skills and strategic mind held him in good standing as he battled his newly discovered enemies in the witches in the world. Together they were a force to be reckoned with, but sometimes a person can trust the wrong ally and they can turn on us at the most unexpected of times.  The passion between Lachlan and Synne ran at a slow simmer through most of the story, with a few flares as they embraced their new relationship, but the love that developed was deeper and more devoted that some couples that have been together for decades.  I am looking forward to seeing where this series goes in the future and seeing how their enemies evolve and the involvement of Lachlan and Synne in the future of the Hunters.  This series is one that is so unique and intriguing because it is a look at history and myth that has not been done and that no one else could come up with making this truly a Donna Grant masterpiece. Bring me more, Donna!
*eARC provided by author  for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review.  No compensation was provided.

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