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Ebook Nevermore Crossbreed Series Book 6 Audible Audio Edition Dannika Dark Nicole Poole Tantor Audio Books
Product details - Audible Audiobook
- Listening Length 10 hours and 35 minutes
- Program Type Audiobook
- Version Unabridged
- Publisher Tantor Audio
- Audible.com Release Date January 15, 2019
- Whispersync for Voice Ready
- Language English, English
- ASIN B07M5M8YSF
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Nevermore Crossbreed Series Book 6 Audible Audio Edition Dannika Dark Nicole Poole Tantor Audio Books Reviews
- So I have been anxiously awaiting the release of this book. Finally the day came!!!! And it was so very worth the wait. Lines were drawn in the sand. Questions were answered. Secrets were revealed and put to rest. Declarations were made. Raven helped her dad out of a dangerous situation. Friends from the past were introduced. Such a great book!! This series just keeps getting better and better. I absolutely loved the book and series!!!!!! A must read......over and over and over again!!!!
- The Crossbreed series is one of my all time favorites and Dannika Dark didn’t disappoint with Nevermore!
If you’ve gotten this far in the series there’s no reason to recap the fantastic world-building, or how amazingly well developed each of the characters are. They are honestly so real that finishing a book is like leaving family behind. The term book hangover doesn’t do it justice, it’s more like homesickness.
So, in Nevermore we’re really delving more into the lives and history of Raven and Christian. We learn about the events and people of their past, and who played an important role in determining who they are in the present. Some new characters are introduced, and some names mentioned in previous books are brought to life of these pages... some deliciously good, and some I would rather throat punch than read about.
Houdini makes a few appearances just to tease us, and I love every second of it. I know we’re supposed to hate him, but he’s wickedly intriguing to me. I slurp up his snippets like a Houdini addict.
I wish I could pace myself so the books could last longer. But I cannot. I can’t get enough. - This was another cracker of a book in the Crossbreed series. The book picks straight up from where Blackout finished, thankfully not dragging out the somewhat of a cliffhanger from the former installment. This book had a slightly different plot line to previous books, but the same feeling and flavour that has me already wanting the next one to be out already. Whereas the other 5 books centre around Keystone and their latest case, Book 6 really delved more heavily into the background and history of Raven and Christian as individuals and what that means for them as a couple. Don't get me wrong, there was still plenty happening like you'd expect from this author, but it focused on the drama that was surrounding the key players. If you haven't read Book 5, Blackout, you really need to before you start this one.
Raven takes a hiatus from Keystone, leading Viktor to give everyone a couple of weeks off to recuperate from the high voltage events resulting from the blackout in Book 5, as well as give them time to adjust to Hunter (Shepherd's son) being around the house. Hunter was a great little, feel-good addition to the book that popped up throughout. He is bringing a lot of depth to the other characters and plays a sweet role in the Keystone family.
Raven moves back home for the short term to reconnect with Crush. I loved Crush. He was a great addition to former books and we really get to know him better in Nevermore. He's abrupt, stubborn and fiercely loves Raven. Raven learns that he's in financial trouble and has borrowed money from less than reputable loan sharks who also happen to be lion shifters, making things take a turn for the worse. We get introduced to the breed world surrounding Crush and finally get to meet Switch, who some readers might remember was the handsome young man who escorted Raven to a school dance after she was stood up by some douche. Switch was a really strong character and featured regularly throughout the book. He was likeable, cute and loyal. He makes a bit of play for Raven, but very respectfully.
Christian's background with Lenore is finally explained, consequently revealing a series of breadcrumbs about his past that climaxes into an explanation of why he is the way he is. While I wanted to smash Lenore's face in with an impalement stake for a lot of the book, I get why she had to be there. Be warned - there is a bit of drama with her being Christian's former love of his life and it tread very close to her being a cause for Raven and Christian's relationship to break down. While Lenore wreaked havoc by making a play for Christian, the author thankfully didn't drag this out as a love triangle or a potential 'other woman' situation. I was very appreciative that things were explained and tidied up quickly as I would have hated this and Dannika Dark is a million times better than falling for this age old plot line (which she didn't, bless her).
As for Raven and Christian? The continued to be fabulous. Raven was her usual strong, kickas$ self who continued to struggle with the transition from her former human life to being a crossbreed. She had several, candid moments with Crush about her past, her feelings and her immortality, giving the book a bit of a melancholy, nostalgic feel and making Raven's character feel pretty raw as she tried to show her dad how much she loved him and apologise for where her life had taken her. Christian was delicious, as always. A slight gripe I had was that he didn't feature as much as I would have liked in the book and there wasn't too much from his point of view as Raven mostly took the reigns. Luckily the author made up for it with a few steamy scenes towards the end and, finally, a candid conversation between our two lovers about where their relationship is headed - YES! No spoilers, but they finally start to move ahead with their relationship. There was very little on the Cyrus storyline and the other members of Keystone didn't feature overly much compared to other books, with the exception of Shepherd, whose short segments about his new relationship with his son were just beautiful.
One thing I LOVED in big shouty capitals? Houdini popped up a few times. I love his character and what he's bringing to the series and have really enjoyed him being in the last few books. I can't wait to see where this storyline goes. He wasn't in the book too heavily, unfortunately, but enough to tease readers with his enigmatic and strangely charismatic ways. He's the guy I hate to love.
While there was no case being solved, this book gave me more substance on the characters I adore, so while it did track along a bit differently, it was still a fantastic read that fans should get a lot out of. There wasn't the extra drama that some of the former books have due to a problem being solved, but it still held my attention and I didn't want it to end. Like I said, it did deal more with Raven and Christian trying to figure out who and what they were in the grand scheme of things and what their future might be, but I really loved this angle. There wasn't too much action, but there's a scene towards the end that was freaking awesome and made me fall further in love with Keystone which I didn't even think was possible. I found that Raven made giant leaps in reconciling her past with her father to her future with Keystone. It was raw and emotional I can't flipping wait for the next book. To me, this series just keeps getting better and better with the storyline continually evolving and has firmly entrenched itself as one of my all-time favourites. - This is my favorite book in this series. It provides closure and leaves the reader wanting more. Raven Black is a wounded soul who has found strength in herself but learns to trust in the strength of her family and loved ones as well. This book ties up her heart, her emotional journey. It sets the tone for who she will be in the future. Her journey has been amazing and I’m so exited to be able to follow along. I love that Dark writes all her books in the same world. I’ve read every single one and can’t get enough. Buy her books, you will enter a skillfully crafted world unlike any other. Go for it. You’re welcome.
- Dark is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. I didn’t think anything could top the Mageri series (I love Logan), but this one keeps getting better with each new book. Christian was one of my favorite characters from the first series, so I’m so happy to see how far he has come since we first met him as a lonely bad boy bodyguard. There were definitely a few gut punch moments in this book. I wonder if Houdini is supposed to be the worst of the villains, but I can’t help but love him. Lenore and Fletcher, on the other hand, should be forced to spend eternity stepping on legos. I so want to see a happy ending for Niko. He’s one of the best supporting cast characters ever. Can’t wait for the next book!
- This book Is incredible! If grips you from page one and by midpoint your already mourning the end.. praying at every turn of the page that there is more! This is the vacation Keystone needed to turn their batch of
Misfits into a real family. This is real life “truth†of even when your supposed to be having relaxing down time, life doesn’t always work out this way. This is the story of why life is worth so much drama.... because at the end of the day, it’s the people in your life are what keeps
You grounded. And most of all, it’s about second chances and taking the time To make things right.
My most favorite thing about Dannika’s books is the bonds her characters share. Each relationship is unique. Everyone has their place and worth.
I cannot wait until the next book comes out! So excited!