This novel follows the classical pattern of the volumes of the same brotherhood if one side has vhen "Tarzan macho" much less pronounced when he is with his female.
I liked to know more about the company symphath but I still feel like I have done. It's a little effect "trailer": we do taste a bit but nothing more.
This volume is the volume that is less centered on a couple or on a male, and this is perhaps the choice of the main character, which allows the author to make another quick overview of the other characters of the series. We take the news of the King and his shellan, Jon and his adoptive father, a little angel Lassiter and Elected.
If I liked to see all these people, I felt that it was mainly a way for the author to save time and occupy space to advance the romance between vhen and Elehna .
Better side story, because we see different angles for business vampires, romance silliest side but without the side "me Tarzan-you-Jane", this volume is one of the worst of the saga in my opinion. I felt all along that the author did not dare put the couple completely to the front of the scene but was dying. Suddenly, all the small "flash" about the other characters have given me want to see without ever completely satisfy me.
I really want to know more and I get out of this frankly frustrated romance.
In short, fans of the series will love, one always follows the same pattern and then they retrouge some other personal, but for my part I am a little disappointed. I will read later, but I admit that there lacks a little something.
Oh and advice: read this volume before you jump into the fallen angels, T1: Convoitisesi you're planning.