ELIJAH
The Nightwalkers- Book 3
They are called the Nightwalkers, an ancient race devoted to protecting the world from the darkness of the Necromancers. And their proudest warrior is Elijah, a man who bends for nothing and no one...until one woman brings him to his knees…
SOME FEELINGS YOU JUST CAN’T FIGHT
He is known as the Warrior Captain—a master of every weapon, a fierce soldier sworn to protect his kind from violence. Powerful, relentless, merciless, Elijah has always won every battle he’s ever taken on—until now. Ambushed by Necromancers, he is left for dead only to be rescued by a woman who could very well deliver the final blow…Siena, the Lycanthrope Queen.
For over a decade, an uneasy peace has existed between the warring Lycanthropes and Elijah’s people, and he’s not about to let his guard down now around their queen.
But Siena’s will is every bit a match for Elijah’s own, her sleek and sensual nature waking a hunger within him that he cannot deny. Now, the Warrior in Elijah is consumed with a different battle—winning Siena’s heart by giving her pleasure beyond all boundaries. What starts as attraction and arousal soon burns into a passion with consequences that will echo through the ages for both their people. And as would-be enemies become inseparable lovers, another threat approaches, one with the power to destroy them all…
Surrender to the night.
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Elijah (The Nightwalkers, Book 3)
This is the third book in the Nightwalkers series by Jacquelyn Frank. I actually really enjoyed this book probably the most out of the series so far. I really like Elijah as a character and Siena, his lady love, is quiet a good well rounded heroine. Both characters were delightful to get to know and the backstory that continues through the series flowed well. I really felt as though this book shows what the series is going to be. It definitely has some good battle scenes, some good love scenes and some tender moments although I do think some of it is predictable, I still liked it as a PRN book. I do think the author could have delved more into some of Elijah's past as well as Siena's and really come up with some bigger story pay offs, seeing as how there is such shared history with the two of them. Elijah has such a rich history being the Captain of the Demon army over centuries and has been in countless wars and Siena being a fairly new Queen, that I felt there were some wonderful backstories that could have been told to enrich the present but alas we don't get to really read that. We do get to see a bit of the Queen's court, which was nice but I really think there was a missed opportunity to delve deeper into Elijah's story. Other then that, out of the 3 books so far in the series, I definitely liked this one the best so far.

3 out of 5 books

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