Dark Reunion by L J Smith

Dark Reunion (The Vampire Diaries, #4)

by L.J. Smith

Elena rises from the dead to recreate the powerful vampire trio. Summoned by Elena, Stefan keeps a promise to her and fights the most terrifying evil he's ever faced. Joining the brother he once called enemy, Damon battles this new horror with strength, cunning, and deadly charm.

Reviewed by celinenyx on

2 of 5 stars

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I have complained about Elena countless times, about her shallow personality, her whining voice, her stupid let's-not-ask-for-help attitude... Now I found out, The Vampire Diaries without Elena is even worse.

We now follow the story along from Bonnie's point of view. We never saw that much from her as a person in the other books. As it turns out, this was for good reason. Bonnie is just a bit of a boring character. She is a support character, a secondary. She is not a main. She has not enough depth, enough history, not enough complexity.

Worst thing is, she could have been more. Bonnie has a special gift. She is a descendant from the ancient Druids or something. She can contact ghosts through rituals. I wish there would have been more emphasis on her talents. That she had some more powers, something more useful. Now she had a few little cool moments in the beginning of the book, but when the action picked up, she became totally useless. She would stand watching along the lines thinking "Oh boy, I should really do something!". But she never has a shining moment.

This was the last part of the Vampire Diaries series that I had on my shelves, and it will be the last part I will read. After the completely unexplained deus ex machina ending of this book (which I thought was pretty lame) I have had enough. This series is definitely not for me.

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