They’ll be able to connect with the characters that make appearances, and appreciate the intimacy of several scenes. While Wild Darkness could function as a stand-alone title, readers will get much more out of the book if they’ve read the first three titles in the series. The focus on the witches and the way their magick is generated, cultivated, and used is phenomenal. I am mesmerized by the world-building with this series. I was so happy when we were offered the opportunity to review it. I knew we’d be reading Faine and Helena’s story, and there was no way anyone could talk me out of reading this book. I couldn’t wait to get this title, and I’ve been waiting ten months for it. Dane’s Cascadia Wolves and de LaVega Cats series. I fell in love with Faine and the Lycians while reading Going Under, the third book in this spin-off of Ms. Even though the storyline resolved – the Faine and Helena storyline, as well as that of the Owen/Genessee witches – I still have soooo many questions about the universe! I guess that’s a sign of some magical storytelling, huh? Wild Darkness was a fabulous conclusion to Lauren Dane’s Bound by Magick series.
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