Dawnbreaker (Paperback)
| Author: Jocelynn Drake |
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| As the naturi prepare to destroy the Earth by unleashing bloody chaos, and a rogue enemy princess emerges from the darkness, Mira, gifted with the ability to bend fire to her will, places her trust in a more-than-mortal vampire slayer even though he is sworn to destroy her kind. Original. 45,000 first printing. *Author: Drake, Jocelynn *Series Title: Dark Days *Publication Date: 2009/10/01 *Number of Pages: 372 *Binding Type: Paperback *Language: English *Depth: 1.00 *Width: 4.50 *Height: 7.00 |
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Those of her race fear Mira for the lethal fire she bends to her will-a power unique among nightwalkers, both a gift . . . and a curse. The naturi despise Mira for what she is-as they prepare the final sacrifice that will destroy the barriers between the worlds. And once the naturi are unchained, blood, chaos, and horror will reign supreme on Earth. Mira can trust only Danaus, the more-than-mortal vampire slayer, though he is sworn to destroy her kind. And now, as the day approaches when titanic forces will duel under cover of darkness, destiny draws them toward an apocalyptic confrontation at Machu Picchu. But all is not lost, for a wild card has been dealt to them: a rogue enemy princess who can change the balance of power and turn the dread tide. |
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Dawnbreaker by Jocelyn Drake - Book Review
By: Amanda
Blogcritics.org Reviews
Published on: 9/28/2009 6:59 PM
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| I have a confession to make: I like urban fantasy and paranormal romance novels. Okay - I've said it. I'm almost embarrassed to say it, but it's true. That doesn't mean that I think all these novels are good. In fact, since I've started to read so many, I have become even more critical as to which ones are worthwhile reads. Not all of them are great, or even good - really, most of them are mediocre. Dawnbreaker, the third book in Jocelyn Drake's Dark Days series, however, is one of the better ones that I've read recently....read the full review | |

















