
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Pretty decent - I think the Demon Cycle is beginning to suffer from the classic problem of overpowered protagonists - In the fist few books they barely survive, then get better, then thrive... and now the night holds no more terrors, and their worst enemies are each other - but this is a Demon Cycle book, not a human history - so you have to keep coming up with stronger and stronger foes to keep it interesting.
The ending was pretty good, though. Jayan and Asome have an interesting Rabban / Feyd-Rautha dynamic going on and develops pretty well - the last book and hal of this one went slow but it seems to be building up towards something pretty interesting.
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