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From New York Times bestselling author Penelope Douglas comes the thrilling, final installment in the Devil’s Night series… The hero's in this series are super possessive but how they are okay having orgies, letting their friends see the heroines; naked in front of others? Almost everyone in this group had orgies, got naked together. The way she worked so hard, all by herself, without anyone to keep her company on her creative projects around town. Let me just say … Emory and Alex? Holy smokes! They win the hottest FF scene that I’ve read. It makes me a little more curious about PD’s FF book. Every joke in class. Every strut into the lunchroom. Every new haircut and every new pair of jeans.

Will though, I feel like he was kinda childish and bratty in this house with all his little demands of “I want her gone,” and “I want her gone!” He was like an angry bitter teenager, which was understandable. The plot of every single book in the series is perfection. Each installment is well-written, engaging, and enthralling. That being said, the characters will forever be what I love most about this series. Their personal battles, emotional scars, and multidimensional personalities are what have stolen my heart time and again. Will is his best friend and the brother he never had. Their relationship isn't without it's complications, but nobody can deny their strong bond or the deep love they have for one another. Aside from being the wrap up of the entire Devil's Night series, Nightfall is Will's story, and you get a lot of the Damon/Will dynamic throughout this book. If you enjoy their unique friendship, you won't be disappointed. Buried in the shadows of the city, there’s a hotel called The Pope. Ailing, empty, and dark, it sits abandoned and surrounded by a forgotten mystery.

We were perfect together. Until we met.” is the perfect description of their relationship. Misha realizes that Ryan wasn’t the girl she had presented herself to be in her letters. Ryen is not as humble as she made it seem—she is mean, cowardly, and a bully.

For me this series is truly about soul mates and not just in the romantic sense of the word. It’s about people who stray outside the boundaries of a no-shades-of-gray society, who all feel the call of the void, and find peace and happiness in finding others who not only understand them but accept what makes them different. I am however a huge fan of Damon and Winter and he once again showed me why he is my absolute favorite. He was so sweet. Loved watching him pine for Emmy, but also I hurt when he hurt because of her stubborn ass too. I’m #TEAMWILL, and I don’t like Emmy. I sympathized with her. But maybe I didn’t sympathized with her enough because . . . GAH her hot and cold, push and pull game was pissing me off. Erika is scared of Micahel, a professional basketball player. However, she also finds him intoxicatingly strong and handsome.The ending that we were all seeking and did not expect coming between two lost lovers that bring the best of each other... I could still see her—sitting on her bike outside the chain-link fence surrounding the school parking lot as she watched my friends and me on our skateboards that summer. Will and Emory, our two conflicted characters, are introduced through a non-linear narrative. This great past contextualizes the here and now, providing layer upon layer to our two conflicted protagonists. Will’s forbearance is similar to a saint’s poetry in his love and affection for the shattered Emory. He struggles to trust and is coping with complicated victim-based guilt issues daily — to suffer in relative silence to keep her failing grandma safe. Even though they cause significant harm to one other along the way, they both have excellent motives for their actions, and the moral problem of “who screwed the other up the more” is present throughout.

Will is everything that I would expect of the description that the blurb gives us. The more we stay in his head in the present, the more I see his patient calculated steps towards his goals. He was stalking his future with precise moves, quiet secrets and unending perseverance and determination. Of course, my favourite part was the contrast between Will from the past and Will from the present. My favourite part of Pen's writing is when she works her magic on a character's personality. She can write a character in all their greyness and all their glory so well that it's wonderful to watch that unfold. Will was not what you'd expect from a Horseman, but it worked so beautifully and he was so heart-warming and throughout the book, I was alternatively proud and touched by William Aaron Paine Grayson III. The boy deserved it all. I was even annoyed that Will finally saw Emory as one of them ONLY bcs she was okay with the orgy. Wtf is with that, huh I'm a huge Penelope Douglas fan. She wrote some of my all time favorite books (Bully, Until You, Punk 57), but I'm just going to say it: I'm not fond of her Devil's Night series or her latest releases. Nightfall is a case of " expected nothing, but still managed to disappoint".

I almost gave Kai all my stars but I’m glad I saved them for Will. PD definitely saved the best for last. Them together? How good they look together? Him driving into her like he’s done a thousand times and looking down into her eyes as he does it?”

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