Blue Noon by Scott Westerfeld

Blue Noon (Midnighters, #3)

by Scott Westerfeld

The secret hour is beginning to crumble and the darklings are preparing to feed for the first time in centuries.

The Midnighters look to Rex for a plan, but his dark side is threatening to overpower him. Melissa can taste his animal instincts leading him into taking greater and greater risks. But as Bixby faces the darklings' hunger, will it be Rex or another Midnighter who will to make the final sacrifice to save the ones they love?

Reviewed by funstm on

2 of 5 stars

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The third and final book in the Midnighter's series, Blue Moon ties up the story of Bixby. I really enjoyed this series, but as is common at the moment, the ending left much to be desired. Granted it's a surprise and has a rather big twist but it's a pretty crap way to end the series. That's why, even though the rest of the book was fairly enjoyable, I'm rating 2 stars.

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