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There were some different things infused in here. I thought the Greek Mythology add was kind of interesting and is another thing that’s dark of course. It went the route of the tales of the Gods who would vex and use people as playthings. Also the herematic magic was kind of interesting as well. I’m not sure if I completely understood how things worked with the hearts and sigils but I liked that there was the magical element.
I was easily absorbed in Ignifex and Nyx relationship. I loved how they made no apologies to one another right to their bitter end. They each had a purpose and they were both aware of that. Ignifex made deals and that is what he did, had always done and would always do. Nyx was there to kill him and save her world and nothing changed that. Yet they found their way to one another and were connected. I think it was the idea that they had to have impure hearts in order to see the beauty in each other. As far as Ignifex and Shade. I had a Peter Pan moment at the beginning of the book. Shade was intriguing but I wasn’t shocked by some of the outcomes with that.
I loved the elements of the story and how they came together in the plot. I was enamoured with the characters and how each had their own demons. I was intrigued by what exactly happened to their world to get them to having an overseeing “Gentle Lord”.I was delighted by the mythological elements woven in.
As far as fairytale retellings I felt this one was top notch. It gave me that old world fairytale feel with a modern twist. You can’t go wrong with a sexy demon. I also like the world that was created in the house and the characters with their flawed nature. Plus adding the Greek mythology was a nice little kick.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 30 January, 2014: Finished reading
- 30 January, 2014: Reviewed