Book Review: Death in the Night by Allyson Lindt
- Kristen Lewendon
- Sep 17, 2019
- 2 min read
Legacy Book 2
Every lover. Every betrayal. Every death.
Kirby remembers it all. The gods will pay for the suffering they’ve caused in this life and those she's lived before. The only questions are where and how?
She has new allies and lovers, but with a lifetime of betrayal guiding her, she doesn’t know who to turn to. The trickster god who makes it easy to throw caution to the wind? The god of passion who sparks delight, terror, and desire with a single look?
Kirby desperately wants one of those people she trusts to be the berserker who set her on this path both then and now, but lifetimes of playing both sides changes a person.
Time is running out for her to find answers. Both about her lovers, and the gods she seeks to destroy before they can act on the prophecies that will allow them to topple modern empires.
Failure means not just her destruction, but the death of thousands.
Author's Note: The Legacy Series is a #whychoose dark urban fantasy with some scorching FF action mixed in. The books contain mention of self-harm, thoughts of suicide, and physical assault.
Legacy Series (Urban Fantasy Reverse Harem) Hearts in the Sand Blood in the Shadows Death in the Night Chaos in the Storm

My Review:
WHAT?! I know I didn’t have any preconceived notions about how this book would go, but even I wasn’t expecting that. I have no words that can adequately convey where this story just took me – to be honest, I’m still not even sure where that was. My mind is blown. My ability to think and reason feels very mushy right now and I’m quite concerned that if I let this stream-of-consciousness writing continue I’m going to find myself out to sea deep in spoiler territory. This book was amazing. It reminds of all the things I loved best about the author’s Hacking Wonderland series. I’m not going to expand on that because it will definitely give away the best secrets of this book. Now, I’m both dying to get my hands on the next book and deathly afraid of what it’s going to reveal.
I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book from the author.
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