Recent Goodreads Reviews (Daylight War)
Posted by Karen
Hey everyone! Number three of The Demon Cycle was met with some… mixed reviews on Goodreads. As Peat’s assistant, I’m obviously an unbiased party. So I’ll only be picking the glowing 5-stars to show off.
If you want to see others, head on over to Daylight War’s Goodreads page and check it out for yourself. In the meantime, here are some lovely words by Peat’s fans:
Um, wow! This book was even better than the 2nd one. More POV characters were added and it only made the story stronger. Very anxious to find & read the next one. -Tanya
Really allows you to delve into the Krasian lifestyle and how they operate on a more intimate level. This was an amazing read and as always, kept me wanting more! -Darienne
This was quite a good book! much drama and danger and deviousness and demons and daggers and dama’ting! great writing delivers some rather great characters, male and female, warriors and those who fight in different ways. lots of investment in learning a very key character’s POV that truly added to the complexities and layers of this tale. intelligent, emotional, strategic, deadly in many ways that are exciting and intriguing. this book worked subtlety on me, really escalating till I was addictively reading and am now jonesin’ for book 4. excellent book in a well-drawn series, each book better (in story and writing) than the one before! some very strong character arcs I look forward to continuing. my thanks for a great read! -Jason
As with the second book this firstly begins by reaching into the past of a character not previously explored. In this case it is Inevera. Whilst in the previous novel we have seen Inevera as largely a force against the protagonists, this book has gone a long way towards humanizing her and making us empathise with her and her actions. With this second time I have come to really appreciate how these early sections of the second and third books add to the depth of the story. Hopefully the fourth one will also have such a section. As with the previous books the characters continued to grow in their depth and complexity. And most are extremely easy to empathize with. However I really don’t like Renna at all. Which is a shame, but perhaps having a character to dislike made the story even more potent. And the world building in this series continues to be exceptionally good.
Yet again, if you haven’t read this series, I cannot recommend it more highly. -Sarah
You can get your copy of The Daylight War here!