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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Sky Brooks #2 |

McKenzie Hunter
Paperback | Pages: 319 pages Rating: 3.93 | 1927 Users | 125 Reviews
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Title | : | Darkness Unchained (Sky Brooks #2) |
Author | : | McKenzie Hunter |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 319 pages |
Published | : | December 2000 |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Magic. Shapeshifters. Werewolves |
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Alternate cover edition.ASIN: B00RWFR5TA
What happens when your only allies are your enemies?
Just survive. That’s been Sky’s goal since uncovering a dangerous secret: she had died at birth and became host to a very powerful spirit shade. Now Skylar has the rare ability to manipulate magic—an ability some would kill for. Needing to lie low, she declines membership in the Midwest Pack, the most powerful pack in the country. Sky thinks she can return to a normal life. She’s wrong.
When a pack member is brutally assaulted, Sky saves her. The Midwest Pack and their rivals, the Northern Seethe, are under attack, and the pack wants Sky to help find the person responsible. Drawn reluctantly back into the otherworld, Sky must work with the Seethe’s hunter, Chris, to finish the job. Chris should be a welcome asset with her connections and extensive knowledge of the otherworld, but her turbulent history with the Seethe and Midwest Pack only causes more conflict between the enemies-turned-allies.
Once again, Sky must negotiate the lies, secrets, and strange politics that govern the otherworld while struggling not to draw attention to her abilities. Now she wonders if she will be able to find the killer—and get out alive.
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Ratings: 3.93 From 1927 Users | 125 ReviewsCommentary Based On Books Darkness Unchained (Sky Brooks #2)
Confused yet HopefulI enjoyed parts of the book, the parts where Sky was front and center or even off to the side. But why just why was Ms. Hunter testing my dedication to read the book all the way through with giving me so much Chris time. If I wanted to read a book about her well I would pick up the Chris whatever-last-name...oh wait I wouldn't because I could not dislike her more. I really looked forward to this second novel and now if there is a third I will be hesitant to purchase since in*Copy provided in exchange for an honest review*I can't find words to describe how EPIC this world is. McKenzie has created a story that I am still hypnotized and awed by to this day. All her characters are the most unforgettable I have come across. This is another one of the few series that has failed to make me hate a character it has. And that's an amazing feat. Why? Well, because ALL of them are wonderfully complex and intriguing to the max. There is not one that intrigued me more than the
After reading the first book in this series I was hooked. When I finished the first book I opened this one as quickly as possible. The storyline in this book is amazing you get to see sky become more at one with who she is. Dont get me wrong she still doesnt enjoy turning into a wolf but she is beginning to become more at one with who she is. I also love how this book was in Skylars and Chriss perspective. Reading it made you understand a lot about Chris and the reason she is the way she is.

My biggest issue with this series is how the author keeps trying to force a first person limited narration. She spends a lot of time having her characters sneak around so they can witness private conversations between other characters. Everyone in the book is a supernatural creature with enhanced hearing, and they all have major secrets, but somehow Skye is always there to hear them. I think the Chris narrative was only added because the author couldn't figure out how to give the reader all of
I dont think I've ever read a book where the main character is 95% a spectator. How are you on the sidelines the majority of the book? I'm not quite sure if there is suppose to be some type of love triangle in here but uh it sucks. There is no believing that any of these men and Skylar can have sexual chemistry or a connection. And this dual POV with Chris is weird. I hate it. Her POV added nothing to the book. I thought we would see more of the social and political dynamics of the vampires but
Dissatisfied and DisappointedI purchased the first book in this series because it was marketed as a romance first and supernatural second. I thought the first book was okay because it led us to believe that a budding romance was on the horizon for Skylar and Ethan (typical cliffhanger). However, the second book (this book) didn't get so far as 24% before Ethan and his ex, Chris couldn't stay away from each other. It's difficult to determine who the main characters are, who the good guys are, and
Not gonna lie this book was hard to get through. 1: Skylar literally just sat back and watched things unfold through the first half of the book like it seemed that she had nothing to do with the entire plot line up till the second half!2: I love a book with a wide range vocabulary in it, however I feel like Mis Hunter had a thesaurus with her and looks up as many words as humanly possible to put in her stories. Normal people, even educated people don't use as many big pointless words that are
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