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Night World No. 3: Huntress, Black Dawn, Witchlight (edition 2009)

by L.J. Smith

Series: Night World (Omnibus 7-9)

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With the apocalypse drawing near, Circle Daybreak (an underground organization) seeks the four Wild Powers that can stop the darkness. A vampire hunter, who is half vampire, stalks her own kind to protect humans in Huntress. In Black Dawn, Maggie stumbles upon an old Night World kingdom where the ruling vampire prince is both an enemy and an ally. And Circle Daybreak hires Keller, a shapeshifting panther, to guard a new Wild Power in Witchlight. But when Keller falls in love with the Wild Power's soulmate, her love could destroy everything.… (more)
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Title:Night World No. 3: Huntress, Black Dawn, Witchlight
Authors:L.J. Smith
Info:Simon Pulse (2009), Paperback, 752 pages
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I liked it. Black Dawn is a lot darker than the other books from this series
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  Teri_O | Nov 11, 2020 |
I loved this book and I am so glad there is still another book to come (Strange Fate). I'm very distressed I have to wait three years for it to come out though!! ( )
  angelgay | Jul 1, 2020 |
It’s been a while since I’ve read the other two collection books from this series. But it really doesn’t matter as while they all play their part in making the next story, it’s not relevant that I don’t really remember what happened in the [ast 6 books, that deters me from getting involved with this set.
From the moment I picked this book up and finally decide to read it, I was hooked and didn’t want to put it down. Starting from 7 with The Huntress it could’ve even been its own series entirely. A great urban fantasy right there. Then with Black Dawn, it just took it a little further bringing more of this world into the mixed, especially with its different setting. Finally, with A Circle Daybreak, it sort of mixes things up, making you think about things a little differently, especially with new characters coming into the mix, and things like ancient beings such as dragons. Circle Daybreak, I didn’t exactly know who the wild power was from the get-go like I did with the others, and it intrigued me even more. But once the wild power finally was revealed it was probably one of the best ways it could be done.

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L.J. Smith has always had some of the best writing that I have read. She definitely knows how to get an audience intrigued, no matter how old the books get. Also with using Millenial, instead of using a date most will know when this takes place from when the books were originally written, but for present and future readers, it doesn’t make you think of the year in specific. Her worlds are so detailed, and the character build up is pretty immaculate. When I first tried reading the Vampire Diaries, I couldn’t seem to get into it, because I had already started watching the show and the characters were completely different in the show then they were in the book. However, after reading these I might give it another go at some point in time.
Con’s of this book and the Author:
Well, the only cons I have is that it would be great to have the last book in this series. I understand it had to be put on the back burner because of her hits like Vampire Diaries and Secret Circle. But it is due time for the ending of this series. My one complaint is that Ms. Smith can’t come up with a factual and legitimate timeline of the release (If there is actually going to be one) of this book. Or at least let the fan base and readers know, “Hey I’m sorry I will not be finishing this series, I apologize for keeping you hanging”. But in all honesty that’s exactly what’s going on, you read this, you get involved in it, and then boom dropped like a bad habit. It’s in poor taste in my opinion. So maybe hopefully one day we will actually see Strange Fate on Amazon, B&N and the like. ( )
  hixxup79 | Feb 23, 2020 |
Quite a good trio of stories of vampires, witches and shapeshifters. They are aimed at the YA audience, and target their audience really well, while still being enjoyable for someone a bit older. A complex world of mythical beings with a unique background of their own mythology. ( )
  AngelaJMaher | Jun 26, 2018 |
I love the idea of all these different characters from seemingly different stories live in the same universe and are converging to the point of no return..! ( )
  lollyletsgo | Aug 10, 2017 |
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[Witchlight] For Zachary and Anna Bokulic
[Huntress] For Brian Nelson and Justin Lauffenburger
[Black Dawn] For Michael Penny and Matthew Penny
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[Witchlight] The mall was so peaceful.
[Huntress] "It's simple," Jez said on the night of the last hunt of her life.
[Black Dawn] Maggie Neely woke up to the sound of her mother screaming.
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With the apocalypse drawing near, Circle Daybreak (an underground organization) seeks the four Wild Powers that can stop the darkness. A vampire hunter, who is half vampire, stalks her own kind to protect humans in Huntress. In Black Dawn, Maggie stumbles upon an old Night World kingdom where the ruling vampire prince is both an enemy and an ally. And Circle Daybreak hires Keller, a shapeshifting panther, to guard a new Wild Power in Witchlight. But when Keller falls in love with the Wild Power's soulmate, her love could destroy everything.

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