As the Chicagoland Vampires series continues, Merit and Ethan find themselves in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse, where winning may require the ultimate sacrifice...
A vampire’s grudges don’t stay dead long...
Merit is one of Chicago's most skilled vampire warriors; these days, she doesn't scare easily. But she and Master vampire Ethan have made a new and powerful enemy, and he won't give up until he owns the Windy City.
With his last plan thwarted, he's more determined than ever to watch Cadogan burn. Ethan has put the House's vampires on high alert, but their enemy will stop at nothing, including pitting supernatural against supernatural...
In this deadly game of cat-and-mouse, the stakes are life or death—and winning might mean sacrificing everything...
- ISBN10 0451472330
- ISBN13 9780451472335
- Publish Date 1 March 2016
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Publisher Penguin Putnam Inc
- Imprint Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S.
- Format Paperback (US Trade)
- Pages 384
- Language English
- URL https://penguinrandomhouse.com/books/isbn/9780451472335
Reviews
Chelsea
wyvernfriend
Berls
MurderByDeath
Ah, things are starting to wrap up. Happily Ever at-least-for-now's are in sight and I for one am going to miss this series after the next and last book.
Merit, Ethan and the rest of the good guys are all gearing up to fight the newest big bad that threatens Chicago (Chicago has been beleaguered by Big Bads - and all in 1 year!!), but they're also busy fighting amongst themselves as we see the inevitable result of putting too many alpha males in close proximity.
I'm being a bit flippant, but really, I thoroughly enjoyed this book, in spite of finding a couple of plot points predictable (the sorcerer, the importance of the symbols' locations) and the use of a deus ex machina towards the end. I've been in this series from the beginning because of the characters and dialogue; it straddles the genre extremes of darkness and vapid frivolity, falling somewhere firmly in the middle, making for a slightly thrilling, yet fun read.
This makes the weaker plotting a non-issue for me because really, it's all about Ethan, Merit, Mallory (more Mallory in this one - yay!) and Catcher and I got just what I was looking for.
I'm looking forward to book 13 to see how it all ends.
Cocktails and Books
I adore this series and I'm sad that we're at the second to last book. Each book, since the book where Ethan came back, has gotten better and better. MIDNIGHT MARKED is no exception. These characters continue to grow, bond with one another. That was very evident in this story as uber Alpha Ethan came out and we saw a Merit who was unsure how to deal with his unreasonably emotional response to their latest threat.
As with many books in this series, good supernaturals prevail over those that are out to cause trouble. The same happened here. But I loved how members of Cadogen house are standing up to their supernatural counterparts and calling BS. Ethan with Gabriel. Merit with the entire RG. Catcher somewhat with the Order. You could see things are going to be changing in supernatural Chicago. I