My rating: 5 of 5 stars
A year after becoming a vampire, Alec is still adjusting to his powers when strange half‑lycan, half‑dragon beings leave him suddenly powerless. These Zoan — creatures long mistaken for gargoyles — pull Alec, Cronin, and their friends into a quest across Paris, Rome, and Moscow. There, Alec uncovers the truth about gargoyles and the real purpose of the Key, realising he’ll need every ability he has — and maybe help from the dead — to survive the coming fight.
Alec and Cronin’s connection shines through every page — steady, certain, and impossible to ignore — even when the rare quiet moments between them are quickly swallowed by the chaos of a new threat. I loved how the story wove together danger, history, mythology, and even astronomy, taking them from one fascinating location to another. Alec’s comment about feeling like he’d stepped into a Dan Brown plot was absolutely perfect. There’s plenty of drama and mystery as they race to understand the Zoan, and the emotional weight around Jorge added a real ache to the journey. Despite all the action, the story remained easy to read, feel, and follow. A gripping, imaginative instalment with heart, humour, and high stakes. This was an MM story with mature content.
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