Dive into the secret, ancient, powerful world of two New Orleans families, the Deschanels and the Sullivans…
From USA Today bestselling paranormal author Sarah M. Cradit comes House of Dusk, House of Dawn, the final installment in the bestselling witches family saga, The House of Crimson & Clover. Not a standalone story, this novel’s plot makes the most sense only after having the prior volumes.
This is the end.
This is the beginning.
The stage is set. The players, ready.
A midnight dynasty, cursed to fall. An empire of shadows, determined to rise once more.
Here they are, at the end of everything.
One wrong move spells irreversible defeat.
But, ah, what if they win? – Goodreads.com
Saying goodbye to some of these characters was bittersweet. After spending so much time with them throughout this series, they seem almost real, but it was satisfying to see them reach a natural conclusion to their storylines – some with their happily ever after, some with the potential for one, and others…..no spoilers here, folks. A few of them will show up in the author’s new series (I was thrilled to read my fav character is one of them), so it’s not a final farewell for all.
This is a gratifying ending to a fabulous paranormal series that did justice to its characters. Don’t try diving into this series in the middle, you’ll drown in confusion – instead, start at the beginning and let these characters tell you their story.
I received an ARC of this book from the author.
Hearing a reader gush like this is the best indicator of a good book to me. Now I have another series to look into. Thanks, Teri.
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There are several books, and the author is starting a new series with some of these characters. Think you’d really enjoy it, Staci.
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Well done, Teri. Nice review.
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Thank you, kind sir!
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🙂
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Volume X. That’s a lot of books. It sounds like you really enjoyed it, Teri. 🙂
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It does sound like a lot when you say Volume X – didn’t seem like that many when reading them.
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Not a bad thing if the books are great reads!
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Sounds interesting, Teri.
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One I thoroughly enjoyed, Robbie.
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