Downloaded this one to my Kindle from the local library after quite the wait. lol Born To
Darkness is dystopian futuristic paranormal romance, for lack of a
better category. Its US is a dark and dreary place; the US in which
these events happen is one I can see coming, and hope like hell I'm
wrong about.
I loved this! Brockmann's other books about the
SEALs had kinda reached a point where the number of people who merited
at least a brief mention was getting just a bit unwieldy. I look
forward to seeing more about some of the main characters (I do love my
military men and my Troubleshooters!), and it still seems like she's
reached a pretty decent resting place for now. It might be interesting
if at some point in the future of this series, she's able to tie it back
in some way to previous characters.
The cast of this book is
fairly large, too, with eightish main characters and nearly a dozen
secondary/supporting characters. The characters were written in such a
way that they interacted with each other frequently enough that getting
to know the characters (and not just as couples) was easy and the
transitions between events were mostly seamless. The friendships were
wonderfully-written.
Establishing the couples as couples was a
bit rushed, particularly in the case of Dr. Z and Diaz. That one went
from less than zero to eighty in a matter of seconds, it seemed like.
Despite this, each of the couples was believable to me, and I want to
see where they go from here. The sexual/physical intimacy these couples
experienced was a little off for a Brockmann book. Not that the
chemistry felt forced, as another reviewer mentioned, but not as hot as
I've come to expect. I think this was due more to the need to build
this world and these relationships, and I'm willing to be in this for
the long haul. I truly believe that the chemistry will build with
subsequent stories as the characters deepen their emotional connections
with one another.
Brockmann subscribed to the
strength-through-adversity school in creating her heroines, as each has
faced and triumphed over some dark and scary stuff. Having said that,
those women still have ISSUES, which are bound to come up in future
books. I like that these women are real for the future in which this is
set, not for today's US or today's science; they are not one-note perky
pollyannas but complex women.
Fair warning: there is frank
sexual abuse, sexual intimacy without emotional connection and male/male
sexual interaction. If any of this bothers you, move along. Born To
Darkness does not give us a happily ever after. When it's done
correctly, I sometimes prefer the happily enough for now which we get in
this book.
It's apparent to me that there will be more to this story, and I for one am looking forward to it!
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