
I felt the story lagging behind in some parts and it could have been more crisp and intriguing but the essence is missing.

The story picked up and became real interesting towards the end though but it don't have any unresolved or unanswered questions at the end which normally keep the readers hooked to it.

I'm not into many novellas because they mostly tend to end very shortly and in a rushed way, well I felt the same in here but it is better than many other vampire based novellas that I have read before. The characterization was really good and the writing style of the author is unique which I didn't quite see in other books. Well, firstly and honestly I would admit that I felt the book to be a little confusing most of the times and though it had huge scope of being a fantastic novella it just remained an okay read for me. I got this book from the author, free of cost, in exchange of an honest review from my side.įirstly I would like to thank Alexandra Lanc, author of Midnight for giving me this wonderful opportunity of reading and reviewing this book. With danger at every turn, IxBryn may have to learn to rely on those who appear untrustworthy - even the labeled sociopath Zarrod Kingsbury, an Ancient vampire, and one of the Elite, who has interests of his own. Thanks to a murderous attack on the Project, IxBryn is now the only surviving Knight, hunted for the potency of her blood, which will render an Immortal nearly unstoppable for a time.įollowing instructions left behind by the Doctor, IxBryn makes her way to Variance, the capitol City of Earth, and in turn sparks a war for her blood - a war that may involve the father who disappeared from her life years ago, and a dangerous figure who hides in the shadows, asserting his control over the Rogues, vampires who have lost nearly all sense of self and order.

IxBryn is a Knight Blood, an immortal human rendered by science to bring about harmony between the two races of Earth, the humans and the vampires - at least, that was the plan. Life has always seemed impossible for IxBryn Rowan, and it's about to get even more complicated.
