Cloak of Night by Evelyn Skye
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
The conclusion to Evelyn Skye's second YA fantasy duology picks up pretty organically where its predecessor left off, working to stop the existential threat we were left with last year before it can subsume the kingdoms across the sea. This time, of course, the stars of our show have a few more secret powers on their side - namely, Daemon's newfound ability to well and truly be one with the wolves, even if it may come at the cost of his humanity. Though the story runs a tad bit slow at times, it's a damn fine ending if ever there was one, bittersweet - but sweet for sure in all the ways, even when Skye raises the stakes into the stratosphere right at the last minute. To this series, I now say ave atque vale, and hope to see more awesomeness in the future from one of the Bay Area's best and brightest.
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