Book Review: Angela Knight’s Master of Shadows

Posted September 17, 2011 by Kathy Davie in Book Reviews

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Book Review: Angela Knight’s Master of Shadows

Master of Shadows


by

Angela Knight


paranormal romance in a paperback edition that was published by Berkley on August 2, 2011 and has 310 pages.

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Other books by this author which I have reviewed include Master of Smoke, Beyond the Dark, Bite, Master of Wolves, Hot Blooded, Hot for the Holidays, Master of the Night, Master of the Moon

Twelfth in the Mageverse erotic paranormal-romance series with the vampires, the Magus and Maja of King Arthur’s court as the good guys protecting our world. This one sees the resolution of Belle Coeur and Tristan’s relationship.

My Take

It feels like Knight is losing her passion in this series. The last story, Master of Smoke was pretty lame and this one is only somewhat improved. It’s too mechanical. As though Knight is just going through the motions. Miranda, Warlock’s runaway daughter, appears with her contributions and there’s some promise for her in the future. But it’s just surface.

It could be because some of the good guys are lost, but . . . Arthur gets implicated in a nasty plot but Knight doesn’t go very far with it; it’s too easily resolved.

The Story

There is active conflict between the Mages and the Direkind. Warlock is playing up the tricks to force a war between the two in his bid for world domination. You could almost feel sorry for Dice, the motorcycle gang leader, Warlock changes and corrupts with some new magics. Almost.

These new magics make it possible to confuse both the Dire wolves and the Magi as Warlock stirs the pot with corruption.

The Cover and Title

The cover has a split personality with bare-chested and cloaked Tristan standing forthright, his sword held before him hands clasping its hilt. It’s possible that the purple flourish of fluid fabric to his right is part of his cape but the golden corner makes me wonder.

I suspect the title refers to Warlock since he seems to be a Master of Shadows hiding behind his concealing magic.