I loved that the author quickly mentioned who the leading players are early on in the book. The past reared its ugly head, and with the help of an Elder vampire Simeon, who’s been wooing Angel from the moment they’ve met, he knew that this isn’t just a battle between life and death. When someone summoned a demon to kill Angel, he realized something sinister was up in the air. Angel and his brother Isaac are lone survivors of the Blood Wars that took the rest of their family several years back. It’s a great set-up with the brilliant introduction of our main character, necromancer Angelus (Angel) Salvatore. So, The Necromancer’s Dance is a world where vampires, sorcerers, and other supernaturals walk amongst us. After reading the fifth book in the series, which was released last month, I’ve only realized that I’ve never written any reviews for any of the books! I mean, the author’s books have been my comfort read for years, including her epic The Wolfkin Saga. For the record, I’ve read this book in 2018 and the rest of the books that follow.
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