Book Review: Adrian Phoenix’s On Midnight Wings
A desperate search. A dark and dangerous journey, Every step could destroy everyone Dante loves. And only one mortal woman can save him . . .
A desperate search. A dark and dangerous journey, Every step could destroy everyone Dante loves. And only one mortal woman can save him . . .
The wards woven to protect the Gulf coast are unraveling, leaving New Orleans and its bayous vulnerable, as Kallie Riviere desperately searches for the cause that may be herself.
A dark sorcerer hunts Kallie, a Cajun hoodoo apprentice, and her friends — one of whom ends up dead in her blood-drenched bed. Now Kallie must clear her name and find the killer, even if it’s her aunt, protector, and mentor.
Determined to face the Fallen and the world on his own terms, Dante hopes to piece together his shattered past and claim his future, with FBI agent Heather Wallace at his side. But in Heather’s human family awaits an unexpected enemy. One who could force Dante to choose his darkest destiny—as the Great Destroyer.
Chaos controls Dante Baptist’s future, one mortal woman could be his salvation. The countdown to annihilation will begin with Dante’s choice. . . .
In the bestselling tradition of Laurell K. Hamilton and Patricia Briggs, this thrilling follow-up to the critically acclaimed fantasy debut A Rush of Wings is a satisfying and pulse-pounding read, guaranteed to please fans of dark fantasy.
Coming to the end of a 3-year chase after a serial murderer, FBI Spec Agent Heather Wallace ends in New Orleans where she meets Dante, nightkind. The vampire she believes is the next target of the Cross Country Killer.