Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Darksider (Reveler, #3)Darksider by Erin Kellison
My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Darksider #3 in the Reveler series, keeps the action coming and exposes new threats in the REVE world.

The Reve is even more dangerous now with creatures lurking in the Darkwaters, waiting for unexpected Revelers. If they consume you or kill you in this dream state you’ll never wake up. End of story. Good Bye. You’re dead.

Good thing Harlen Fawkes is always on duty, working with Chimera to keep the Reve safe. Even with his military training in the dream world, nothing could have prepared him for the call from his old flame Sera. Sera thought she could handle the creepy stalker who has been invading her dreams for the last year. That is until she saw him, the stalker right outside the window of her restaurant while still awake. Breaking down and calling Harlen was no chore, but seeing him up close makes her want it all; him, her career the “whole kitten kaboodle”.


“This was what she’d feared when she’d called him – the connection that ran deep and true. He’d said he was attracted, and she’d felt the petulant whine of her own nerve endings when she’d denied herself touching him. Even now she was tight inside, wanting. After all this time, there was only Harlen.”

While sorting out Sera’s problem, Harlen stumbles upon a Reve that shouldn’t exist….Which leads him to believe Chimera has dirty operatives. Ferreting them out is no easy task, yet his abilities make him just the man for the job. With a better understanding of why Rook and other agents have gone off the grid can they stop this new threat? Or will there be no safe harbor in the Darkwaters?

(Squeaks with delight) Love this series. These books are a tiny bit shorter than the other book I have read by Erin Kellison. Don’t let the size fool you; they are jammed packed and ready to submerge you in the Reveler experience. Each book has one of a kind original characters, with names you can actually say but are creative not only on the tongue but the persona they embody. . I love what Erin Kellison brings to the paranormal table, I find myself sprouting a renewed love in this genre.

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