Reviewed by Caitiebelle on
I must admit I was slightly afraid I would not like this book so much as I've loved many other books in the series - but I also think that's normal.
When a Series becomes as big as BDB has become now, there will always be some books that are "better" than others I think.
That aside - I had completely forgotten the release date of this book (don't you just love when that happens?!) and as I pre-ordered it a loooooong time ago - I had a super nice surprise awaiting me when I opened my Kindle! haha
Now over to the book itself. I really loved the Legacy series, I can actually admit that I loved Legacy more than I loved a few of the Warden's last additions to the main BDB, it's just something really awesome with the "normal" society of Vampires. No humans. Just...every day Vampires hehe. The common folk as it were.
This book takes place in just that sort of place. The prison we visit was covered by the Glymera, but as we know - the Glymera was almost wiped out and the Council has been disbanded by Wrath some time ago.
But the prison is so off the grid, it's own society really - that it's not got much info about the "going ons" outside.
This book is quite graphic - we are in a very dangerous place where survival of the fittest is quite evident. And though there is a "governor" in this prison....that is complicated in itself. The prison is run quite well though and everything is very much by clockwork.
Our dear Jackal has been here for over 100 years. Since 1914 - and through flashbacks and memories we are taken back to before he was imprisoned, falsely, and also learning the cause of his imprisonment.
I must say I really love the flashbacks. I always have. And Darius especially is a character I always long to see more of, which we only get (for obvious reasons) via flashbacks.
It is also so great to see how the Brotherhood functioned over a hundred years ago. Quite different than they are now - I can tell you that for certain! :)
Nyx is a char I really loved. She's strong. Capable. Caring. And she seeks justice for her sister who was imprisoned 50 years ago on what she explains are false charges.
I also really liked her grandfather, I must admit I seriously thought he must have some connection in a past life to the Brotherhood.
The books have, as always, really powerful scenes, full of emotions but also very good fighting and intelligence, and this book brought on all the feels for me.
It had love, heartbreak, I cried, I laughed and I loved seeing some of the brothers again. :D
The book also obviously opens up for more books in this Prison Camp series, but it's arch is fulfilled in this book, I was never left feeling like I had to buy a new book or an old book to understand things, which is also another thing I really love about Ward. She always delivers and the books are stand-alone, though you would feel lost in this world of BDB if you didn't start from the beginning.
5 great stars and I can't wait for more.
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- 18 August, 2020: Finished reading
- 18 August, 2020: Reviewed