Friday, August 8, 2014

Book Review - Midnight Dawn by Jocelyn Adams




My Thoughts

Addison is the Architect in charge of a group of sentinels who protect humanity. The wraith king is threatening to take her and change everything in the world by doing so. She is given cryptic messages on how she can stop that from happening, but not having her memories holds her back from true understanding. Asher wiped her memories after the last battle that almost killed her. She is in love with him, but is haunted by dreams of another faceless man that she just can't remember. She and Asher begin to prepare the sentinels for a huge battle that could mean the end of everything.

Midnight Dawn is full of action with a bit of romance mixed in to make just the right combination for a thrilling story. I couldn't put it down and had to read it in one night to find out what was going to happen both in the battle and between Asher and Addison.

I give Midnight Dawn 5 hearts!




About the Book

Her soul remembers his touch, even if she doesn’t.

With only three days until the wraith king turns the earth into an all-you-can-eat buffet, Addison Beckett is forced to enlist brooding sentinel Asher Green’s help to unlock the Mortal Machine. According to the founder, all she has to do is find the sanctuary—the same sanctuary she can’t remember because Asher erased her memories.
  
Trying to save humanity while navigating Asher’s lies is a royal pain. But the more time she and Asher spend together, the harder her soul tries to remind her what else he’s made her forget—that he loves her, wants her, needs her.
  
When she’s trapped by the wraith king and forced to pick who will stand by her in the coming battle, Addison is faced with an impossible choice: the sentinel she loves who refuses to love her back, or a powerful stranger who insists they’re meant to be together. Her decision will decide the fate of humanity, and once decided, can’t be undone.

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About the Author

Jocelyn Adams grew up on a farm in Lakefield and now lives in Muskoka. She's a former computer geek among other things. Mostly, she's a dreamer with a vivid imagination and a love for fantasy (and a closet romantic -- shhh!). When she isn't shooting her compound bow or writing, she hangs out with her husband and young daughter at their little house in the woods. 


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