Forgotten Darkness
Series: Beautiful Darkness (#2)
Pages: 292
Genre: fantasy, romance
Rating: Five stars
Buy it here: Amazon
The battle against the emerald priestess turned the peace at Brighton Manor into ashes. Lea and Aerden are prisoners in the King's City. Jackson is out of his mind with grief and anger. And Harper--the one who once united them all--is gone.
Before they can regain their freedom and find their way back to one another, they will each have to face their past and fight to claim a better future.
But for one of them, it may already be too late.
*I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review*
Forgotten Darkness is book 2 in this series, but it follows Harper and many others who are in the Peachville Demons series. This is not meant to be a stand-alone.
Well, another story read. I just finished it a few moments ago, and honestly, don't know what to say. First off, I'll begin with the author. Sarra is such an amazing writer, I've read every single one of her books more than five times, and I never tire of the worlds she creates. This story wasn't any different.
This story starts from where we left off in book 1-kind of. Harper is in a home for girls, but it's like an asylum for the crazy. She's being kept there against her will, her memories taken away from her. For anyone who has read about Harper, you know she's a fighter, and won't let a silly witch take away everything she holds dear-Jackson.
Harper fights the entire time, even when you think she can't possibly move past this. She has gone through a lot, and I'm sure it's not over yet. I loved her strength in this one, her determination never ceases to amaze me.
Jackson is also fighting. He's doing everything possible to get Harper back. I've always loved Jackson. He's amazing, hot, and won't back down until he gets what he wants. And in this story, he wants Harper safe in his arms. I love being in his mind. Here is a quote I really like:
"Being in the castle was difficult. She was everywhere, and she was nowhere. Her absence was a constant knife in my heart. So I left as often as I could. I hunter. I killed. I destroyed those who worked for my enemy, and their deaths were a drug that numbed the pain, if only for a while."
He's the best.
We also have Lea's and Aerden's POV. I loved reading from theirs and seeing what they go through. Aerden is being held by guards, keeping him locked away. And Lea is at her parents castle though she loathes to be there.
This is told from the four POV's. It's an amazing read, I recommend this series, anything by the author really. I'm looking forward to the next book! This ending was crazy, and I'm looking forward to seeing how the story will play out. For sure wasn't expecting the way it ending. So, Sarra, you have the next book done, right? :)
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