Reading "Dark Side of the Moon", I felt awful about Susan's life; had it all, a perfect dream, but pushed so far in her career just to see it all crumble before her. Plus the fact no one would help her, in believeing it might ruin others as well. I guess in her case that's journalism for you. But Susan was not the only person I felt for; Rayvn, the big bad shapeshifter, that got himself captured and handed over to his enemies, by what? In Kenyon's words, "that puta in that red skirt". For both Susan and Rayvn, that was only the beginning, especially when Stryker's name is involved.
There are two parts of the story I enjoy, these parts roll with on another since its in basically the same passage. One being, Susan who takes home a cat she is allergic too, and two his shape shifting stage, which led to an argument and lamp poking. That was a great passage I'll tell you what. Back to the point. Throughout the book there was always a twist or turn you weren't expecting like, Susan kind of becoming a squire, Rayvn's lovely . . . Uh family, and Susan being able to find the answers she needs to avenge her two best friends deaths. With the help of Rayvn of course.
Each word, page, chapter, or book; you as a reader learn more and get to know each character better. It's quite fascinating how one can get lost quickly in a book, but that's the work of a great writer, is it not?
(Sorry I've been behind so much! I'm trying my best with balancing everything.)
Thanks for reading!
-Mercedez