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Down Comes the Night

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I want to start this off with the most important part of this review, and that is that I would die for Wren and Hal.

This book made its way onto my list because the words, gothic, romance, and enemies were used in the span of a sentence. I honestly didn’t need to know anything else about the book other than that. Of course, when I did realize it was two kingdoms about to be at war again with each other and the main character had magic, I dove head first into this book.

I don’t think I ever willingly put this book down, except when I first started, simply because I thought I was reading it too fast and didn’t want it to end. That was just me at 20%! Next time I sat down I made it 70% and only put it down because I had to return to work. Safe to say that I didn’t take it slow for the ending of this book. I devoured it. I couldn’t stop reading it. Like yes, we had these two kingdoms at war, and I thought I would want to see the action of that, but since this story takes place mostly within this manor? Estate? You get a more creepier feel to it.

I don’t even know what more to say that wouldn’t be spoilers and isn’t just more of me screaming about how much I loved this book!

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Down Comes the Night is an epic tale, full of mystery and intrigue. It sweeps you away from the first page in to a well crafted and fully immersive world that makes you feel you are experiencing the story along with the characters. An absolute must read.

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