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The Gods of Greyfall ~ A.J. Norris


How do you accidentally start a war with a blood thirsty demon army? You kill their leader and steal a sacred relic. Demons prowl the night searching for human blood. Only one thing can save humans from extinction, a lab-bred task force known as the Bator Patrol Guard. Part human, demon, and descendant of the Egyptian deity, Osiris, these elite warriors, although shunned by humans, willingly protect the human race. z Kalani only wanted to rescue her friend from a torturous death when she entered the forbidden realm of a demon army. She didn’t mean to start a war by slaying their leader and stealing the sacred pendant hanging around his neck. But it was just so shiny and why did they have it anyway? The pendant had the same symbol on it as the Bator Patrol Guard used as their emblem. How was this possible, and what did it mean? Can the Patrol Guard unlock the mystery of the pendant before a war destroys them all? Find out the truth in this epic saga about love, ancient secrets, and betrayal.

 

I'm going to break this up into three parts. Since it is a collection and is in three parts, I feel that it's only right!

Part One

I was sucked in pretty quickly with Night Gods , it started off action packed and never really slowed down. The chemistry was there with the characters. Even with the lack of knowledge of the history of the characters or the world they live in, I couldn't put it down. I would seriously like to know more about Dru and Lani.

Part Two

Stealing Night completely slowed down, to snail pace in my opinion. I don't know why by Riory just can't hold my interest and neither could Nadine. I just didn't get the chemistry with them, nor was the "back story" really there for me. With the way that part one took off, I had high hopes that, that energy would continue on.

Part Three

Forever Night had a much better pace than Stealing Night, the connection with the characters was much better as well. I read through this one quickly, maybe even quicker than Night Gods. The pace and writing really kept this novella going, not to mention it actually went somewhere. Compared to the previous one. I find that this one had a bit more depth and even explained a bit more. Even though it is the smaller of the three.

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