Book Review: Visions of Darkness
Destined to be together, forbidden to love, two lost souls fight evil in an everyday world that belongs to the night. A dark romantasy by a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author.
Aria Rialta is a girl of two realities. One she was born to. The other she was chosen for. Both are a threat.
Every night when Aria falls asleep, she enters the nightmare world of Faydor to fight a war. It’s her calling to help destroy the Kruen, who feed sin and chaos to our everyday world of vulnerable humans. It would be a lonely realm in which to do battle if not for Pax, Aria’s dangerously irresistible soulmate whose mere touch can kill. It’s also a realm that’s getting harder to escape.
Aria’s hallucinations are seeping into her waking world. And the Kruen are coming for her. To help Aria, Pax must do what no one in Faydor has dared to do before—join his soulmate in the light of day. Giving in to their forbidden attraction could be the death of them, but they might not be able to stop themselves as they embark on a cross-country journey to fight the evils hunting them.
As their desire grows, so do Aria’s untapped powers, and a menacing new force far darker than the Kruen.
My Review
I like the world that the author created for this book. The Kruen are scary monsters. I would not want to meet them either in my dreams or in the real world. Thus, Aria is very strong to face them and fight them. Luckily, she does not have to do it alone as she has Pax by her side.
While I did like the world building, I do have to admit that while there were some scary moments in the beginning, it still felt like the story moved at a slower pace to get going. Although, once the story did pick up, I did become more engaged.
I like Aria and Pax connection. It was slow burn, but it was also emotional. Thus, the reason that I did like their connection. It was deeper than just physical.
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