Dark debt chloe neill7/7/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() If you read the synopsis at the top of the page, you know the gist of Dark Debt's plot - Master of Cadogan House Ethan Sullivan's own presumed-dead master, Balthasar, hits Chicago, determined to bring Ethan down and take all he has for his own. And in this, the 11th of 13 planned installments, Chloe Neill is bringing the series back to its roots. If I'm reading a series called Chicagoland VAMPIRES, then I want to read about vampires. In fact, with the series' more recent books I've sometimes found myself slogging through that aspect a bit to get to what I *really* want - all the things that are woven around the mysteries, such as Merit's personal growth and continuing rise to utter awesomeness, the snark and humor, the friendships, the fun and/or intriguing supporting characters, and of course, METHAN.īut this time out, I found the central mysteries quite a bit more engaging, not so much because they were harder to figure out than in previous installments, but because they felt more personal and connected to Ethan, Merit and all Chicago's vampire houses, as opposed to Dominic Tate's previously unknown daughter, the random shifters, etc in earlier books. I admit it: I don't read the Chicagoland Vampires novels for the mysteries. ![]()
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