Midnight Ruling by E.M. MacCallum
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
::..Reviewed for Red's Midnight Readers..::
It's been a while since I read the first book so I thought I would struggle picking up the story but actually it all came back to me pretty quickly. It was very easy to follow.
Midnight Ruling picks up a number of weeks after they leave The Demon's Grave in book one, so you really need to have read the first book to appreciate this one.
The actual story itself initially was very slow going. The first 50% seemed to go on and on forever with not a lot appearing to actually happen and I found it difficult to get into, however after the 50% mark the story picked up and I couldn't put it down. It moves along at a much faster pace, full of action that will keep you flipping those pages.
I felt it wasn't as good as the first book but definitely an enjoyable read nonetheless.
Blurb
Being safe and at home has its downfalls. The subjects of media controversy, Nora and Aidan realize that they made a terrible mistake coming home. The only way to get their friends back is to visit Nora's murderous aunt in the asylum.
But when a skeptical group of students don't believe the media's story, they begin to follow Nora and Aidan where things go very wrong, very fast.
Without access to the Demon's Grave, their friends could be lost forever. But, with access, there could be a few new players in Damien's game, and with that comes death.
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