Token of Darkness Den of Shadows Amelia AtwaterRhodes 9780385737500 Books

Token of Darkness Den of Shadows Amelia AtwaterRhodes 9780385737500 Books
I have been reading Amelia Atwater-Rhodes' books since I was thirteen and while I have loved pretty much all of them I've always been able to weed out my favorites. I'm just drawn some characters more than others and I've got to say Token of Darkness is one of those favorites. This book was different than any of the others I've read so far and what I really liked about it was that the main character was a guy.Rhodes always has a very good array of characters, humans, nonhumans, men and women, but typically her stories are based around one characters perspective and that character is usually a woman. Don't get me wrong, I think that's awesome, it one of the reason's I've always loved her books. She's got all these strong heroines that kick ass on a daily basis and aren't afraid of what goes bump in the night.
But it's nice to see her as a writer stepping outside of that box and exploring how a guy sees things and what the inside of his head is like. Cooper Blake is a great character. I loved how we got to see inside his head and see the issues he was dealing with both physically and emotionally. I also think this book had the most perspectives that she's ever written in one book and I really liked that.
I liked seeing how other people viewed Cooper and how each point of view brought new information into the equation that tied together with the end game of the story. Writing style aside the actual plot was great and I love that Rhodes stepped away from vampires in Token of Darkness and instead used this elemental as this humanized version of a misguided...villain. That's the wrong word, but you'll understand what I mean when you read the book.
I wasn't crazy about Delilah at first, but she really came around in the end or at least it seemed like she did to me. I also really enjoyed Samantha's character and her interactions with Cooper. Also oh my god I died laughing towards the end of the book with the scene where she, cooper and Brent are in the hospital, you'll know which one I'm talking about when you read the book, but it's the best.
I'm so enthralled by the Den of Shadows world and Rhodes seriously knows how to keep a reader on the edge of their seat. Token of Darkness was dark, thought provoking, and engaging. I really loved the humans with abilities angle and I encourage anyone who's enjoyed Rhodes' previous works to check this one out. You won't be disappointed!

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Token of Darkness Den of Shadows Amelia AtwaterRhodes 9780385737500 Books Reviews
OMG this book is soooo goood . But you should probably read the first book first. This book is hillarious, mysterious and dramatic. I love this book because all of your emotions are included. You laugh, cry and smile. I'd reccomend this book for 11 and up. But mostly because I'm 11 and I understand it but most older will probably understand it better
Amelia has done it again! I was expecting a good fantasy story and I certainly wasn't let down. I've always liked that her writing style is simple yet flows well. The reader is captivated in the first paragraph of each chapter and I've noticed I will often read several chapters before I realize that I am totally immersed in the story and can't wait to finish it. And that's the great part - her stories are short enough to be read in one day, often just an evening sitting. Well done! I've been buying the books as they come out since I was a teenager and I'll be first in line to buy the next one this author writes.
Yet, another amazing read by Atwater-Rhodes! Though, I love everything she writes, the Den of Shadows series is my absolute favorite! Keep it up girl, your writing is gold!
I personally love all of Amelia Atwater-Rhodes books and this one is beautifully written as are the rest of them! These series are my favorites and I hope she continues to write more along this line.
When I read the short review when I bought this book it intrigued me for Atwater-Rhodes has written nothing like this before. I could not wait to start reading it, and now that I have finished I was not disappointed. It has the same flair as her other works and she brings tension quickly into the story and mystery-so much so that you have to keep reading for hours to find out what happens next. She is a beloved writer that I stumbled across in High School, thanks to a friend, and I have continued to enjoy her books every time a new one is released. I would recommend this book to anyone who is a fan of hers.
Token of Darkness is a perfectly crafted paranormal story - you've got mystery, suspense, twists and more.
Like most of Amelia Atwater-Rhodes' novels this one was a quick read, yet still wonderfully written. She manages to capture every moment flawlessly, so that you can picture every scene, every character in your head. That's one of my favorite things about her writing, the fact that she makes every moment and every character real. This book was no different, it had the same superb storytelling as her past books.
The story may not have been the most unique of tales, however, Amelia did add her own flair to a common story, making it a bit more creative than others.
Token of Darkness isn't my favorite book of Amelia's (check out the Kiesha'ra series, they're amazing), however, I did enjoy it and would recommend it to anyone looking for a quick ghost story.
Like all of Amelia's books, it's target audience ensures that it is a breezy and easy to read proposition. I started reading Amelia at 13, when she was also 13 and having just released In the Forests of the Night. Since then I have followed her and considered her my favorite author. This book does nothing to stop me from feeling that way or wanting to continue to read her work, but it does show it's target demographic a bit more obviously than some of her other novels, The Shapeshifters series in particular.
The reason being is that the book is a quick read and flies by in under 200 pages. While not a negative in and of itself, this story had more room to grow. The final third does seem to throw a lot at the reader and tie everything together a little hastily. Not to say it is full of plot holes and inconsistencies, but certainly a tale that would have benefited from the freedom of another 50 or so pages of pacing and fleshing out. A good effort from a great author, but I believe it could have been more.
I have been reading Amelia Atwater-Rhodes' books since I was thirteen and while I have loved pretty much all of them I've always been able to weed out my favorites. I'm just drawn some characters more than others and I've got to say Token of Darkness is one of those favorites. This book was different than any of the others I've read so far and what I really liked about it was that the main character was a guy.
Rhodes always has a very good array of characters, humans, nonhumans, men and women, but typically her stories are based around one characters perspective and that character is usually a woman. Don't get me wrong, I think that's awesome, it one of the reason's I've always loved her books. She's got all these strong heroines that kick ass on a daily basis and aren't afraid of what goes bump in the night.
But it's nice to see her as a writer stepping outside of that box and exploring how a guy sees things and what the inside of his head is like. Cooper Blake is a great character. I loved how we got to see inside his head and see the issues he was dealing with both physically and emotionally. I also think this book had the most perspectives that she's ever written in one book and I really liked that.
I liked seeing how other people viewed Cooper and how each point of view brought new information into the equation that tied together with the end game of the story. Writing style aside the actual plot was great and I love that Rhodes stepped away from vampires in Token of Darkness and instead used this elemental as this humanized version of a misguided...villain. That's the wrong word, but you'll understand what I mean when you read the book.
I wasn't crazy about Delilah at first, but she really came around in the end or at least it seemed like she did to me. I also really enjoyed Samantha's character and her interactions with Cooper. Also oh my god I died laughing towards the end of the book with the scene where she, cooper and Brent are in the hospital, you'll know which one I'm talking about when you read the book, but it's the best.
I'm so enthralled by the Den of Shadows world and Rhodes seriously knows how to keep a reader on the edge of their seat. Token of Darkness was dark, thought provoking, and engaging. I really loved the humans with abilities angle and I encourage anyone who's enjoyed Rhodes' previous works to check this one out. You won't be disappointed!

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