Review: Desire (Brightest Kind of Darkness #4) by P.T. Michelle


Desire (Brightest Kind of Darkness, #4)Desire by P.T. Michelle
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Summary from GoodReads

Now that Nara and Ethan are working together to uncover the Corvus’ secrets, they’re confident nothing can stop them.

But while they’ve learned to anticipate dark outside forces gunning for them, neither is prepared for the insidious evil that slithers its way into their lives, nor the new challenges that surface so close to home.

Despite all the chaos and turmoil around them, the one constant they can depend on is their devotion and loyalty to each other. But as their relationship moves into deeper territory, sometimes the toughest battles are the ones waged within.

While the hunt for answers unravels more layers in the Corvus world, they also uncover new truths about themselves and their intricate connection to the powerful raven spirit.

When boundaries are suddenly redrawn and control shifts, Ethan and Nara will be forced to make choices that could bring them closer together or rip them apart forever.


REVIEW


I have een reading this series with eager fascination and growing attraction for the heroes! Each one of them had a clue to offer, a role to play in the rowing mystery of the Corvus and I had to admit tht I never wanted the story to end.

"Desire" picks up from the moment Ethan and Nara finally make everything (ahem) more official. But Demons lurk and danger thratens everyone around them.

While the pace of the story was really slow and few moments of knowledge became known we get a deeper approach on the Corvus. It's almost funny how this entity speaks with Ethan or how it approaches Nara through her dreams. While Nara's father decide to get into her life again he quickly becomes a bad factor on the book's plotline.
Ethan is stronger and his protective feelings for Nara never stop. He is one of the few cool and strong characters i like in the books I've read so far (he rates together with Daemon Black and Tobias people!)

As for the ending it felt fast for the book and really confusing. Just in the moment everything were getting to the best of it, bang, it was stopped. I would really appreciate a faster pace on the next book but overall Michelle has written a great sequel!

If you are reading the review for the first time, the whole series can be found on GoodReads. 

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