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Nightfall (Devil's Night Book 4)

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most of the time, i just sat there and contemplated life and asking myself -mel, why are you reading this? -BECAUSE YOU DON'T GIVE UP BISH -but.. -shut up, you can do this -no i caaaan't -i said SHUT UP and on and on and on.

A lot of readers in PD's reader group have asked, if Alex is going to get her own book and PD said she's going to get her happy ending in Nightfall and she did, but it took away a lot from Will & Emmy, cause suddendly Alex & Aydin were a huge part of this book. Alex was everywhere in the second half of the book. I like her as a character but not as much to insert her everywhere. Even the Alex & Emmy friendship was such a stretch.. where did that come from? Do I think Pen could have pleased everyone when there was so much to be done and readers are invested to this level? No.I guess It's time to think clearly before trying any books by this author anymore. I am tired of all the absurd plots. Thank you, Penelope Douglas, for this masterpiece. I'll be forever grateful to you for writing the way you do with unique storylines and morally gray characters that push our boundaries and for giving me one of my favorite characters and series of all time. Skip the next three paragraphs if you don't want to hear me gush over my favorite character in the series. LOL* However. However. Given how Nightfall is the last of the series and the fulcrum of literally everything that comes together, the plot of this book is the most heaviest part of it as the second half of the book starts up. When a plot is this prominent, there is no way that you can look away from the screen. Pen manages to collect all the threads from book one, two and three and weaves them beautifully into a beautiful braid that makes the book just blow you apart at certain points. I loved seeing the whole series coming together, Will coming into his own (gosh, the goosebumps) and the twists and turns. Out of the entire cast of characters, Damon is the star of the show as far as I'm concerned. His character has evolved and progressed further and more spectacularly than any other, and he is by far the most complex individual character in the series. I will argue with anyone that has the nerve to dispute that fact. He's intertwined with the other characters in a variety of ways, particularly Will and every single one of the heroines.

Even though her words were sharp and the battle she constantly fought in her heart felt like a knife in my own, her eyes on me made me feel strong.Past: I loved the unrequited love and the angst. My heart broke for Emmy and I fell in love with Will because he was the hero EVERY heroine deserves. He pulled me in, and I opened my mouth to protest, but instead of a kiss, he just pulled me into his arms, pressed my head to his shoulder, and wrapped his arms around me so tight, it felt like he was the one about to break, not me." I hate her brother Martin so so much, it was so disgusting how he used his function as an officer on her. You know what was the nastiest thing? The way he bought her sorry presents after he abused her. Did you know this man forced her to eat and then fed her himself while holding her hand to her mouth, do you know what he did? he smashed the fork all the way to her throat at every bite she took. I felt it in the "past" chapters but I did not feel it in the "present" ones, and I was disappointed, mainly because of the amazing beginning of this book. In my opinion, she could have published a spin-off book about these characters... Honestly, I gave up once Ayden wanted to marry Alex outta nowhere. Plus, the additional characters were also just unnecessary

Don’t you know that you can have anything you want?” His eyes searched mine. “I’ll hurt anyone for you.” She was the only person I’d ever felt completely safe with. The only person I never feared disappointing because the only thing she expected of me was to be there. A baby cried, there was some shuffling, and then we heard Damon’s playful little growl. “Ugh, what am I going to do with you?” Will though, I feel like he was kinda childish and bratty in this house with all his little demands of “I want her gone,” and “I want her gone!” He was like an angry bitter teenager, which was understandable.The book was engaging, which wasn't really a surprise. It took a lot of strength to put it down and go about my day. I kept thinking about it when I wasn't reading it. Penelope Douglas can build tension like no one else can. She can get my heart beating fast in minutes. But I also saw things no one else did. The cute way she’d trip over a sidewalk slab or walk straight into a mailbox, because her eyes were lost in the trees over her head instead of watching where she was going. The narration was terrific and I am not quite sure if it is just because I have really gotten used to these two narrators since this is the 4th book in the series I have listened to or if they have just gotten progressively better with each book, but I am really enjoying these audiobooks. All the times he was alone with her, inside of her, coming and forgetting about you,” he told Emmy. “You can see it, right?” disgusting. there are so many more shit like this, for what reason pls????

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