Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Review: Adam by Jacquelyn Frank

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Book 6 in The Nightwalker series
Author: Jacquelyn Frank
Publisher: Zebra
Genre: Paranormal Romance
ISBN: 9781420109863
Release date: November 1, 2011
Author's website:  Jacquelyn Frank
Haunted by magic, beset by evil, the Nightwalkers face their darkest hour yet. And when they unthinkable happens, only one legendary male has the power, the will, to save them: Adam....

FOR 400 YEARS HE WAS LOST TO HER, BUT HE IS HERS TONIGHT...

From their first tantalizing touch, Jasmine knows he is different. What other lover could unlock her tight control, flood Vampire senses jaded by a lifetime of decadent self indulgence? Centuries ago, when he disappeared without a trace, she had given up hope of ever fulfilling the promise of incomparable passion. But here he is, against the very laws of nature, ready to bring down their most vicious enemy, ready to bring her blood to the boiling point.... If she will only let him.
Ever since I picked up Jacob I was caught up in this outstanding world, so when I had the chance to review it of course I took it. The Nightwalker books is one of the first paranormals I read and I have yet to look back.

Now this wasn't my favorite book in the series but it did actually come pretty close. Adam is the oldest brother to Jacob and Kane. A long time ago, Adam disappeared from not only his home but from his job as Enforcer. Jacob searched for him but found no trace of him. Finally Adam mysteriously shows up centuries later and Jacob isn't the only one surprised to see him.

I will tell you that I just loved the fact that Jacob's daughter has a special talent and it plays a key role in everything that happens. Well maybe I like it so much because well let's face it I am a sucker for Jacob. *dreamy sigh*

The one thing I didn't like about this book was the time jumping within the first half of the book. I was starting to get confused in what time everything was in fact going on. But eventually everything does come together  and begins to make sense. Ruth returns and the way the story plays out and the way it finally wraps up was just perfect.

If you are a fan of the Nightwalker series you will not be disappointed in this book. You get the chance to see previous characters play major roles in this fantastic story. I know it was time for this series to end and Frank did it so wonderfully that it will be remembered fondly by the fans of this series.

Happy Reading!

Reviewed by Danielle:

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2 comments:

  1. Thank you for your review today Danielle. I have not read this series, but is obviously a pretty prolific one if this is book 8. Recently I have been hearing more and will probably breakdown and have to check into it further. The premise is certainly one I find interesting, my concern is if I will need to read books one through seven to really enjoy the world where this series takes place.

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  2. Amazon isn't sending my copy until Dec. :(. I pre-ordered with several other books and it's cheaper for them to send them in one shipment. I understand but am not thrilled.

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