Book details
Darkness Breaks (Darkness Falls Book 2)
Description
Kayla made her choice and now she has to live with it. She stays with the Day Takers, hiding in the city, staking vampires. But fighting vampires as a human is difficult. Sylas constantly pressures Kayla to choose the life of a Day Taker. But until Kayla knows what Monarch is planning, she can't make her choice. Plus there's Aiden. No matter how hard she tries, she can't stop thinking about him. As Kayla's memories resurface, the pieces of her history unfold. She learns of Cell 7, a place that Kayla believes holds the answers to the creation of the virus. But getting to Cell 7 is a dangerous mission. And with Kayla's strength weakening, it's one mission she might not make it through alive.
Age
12-18
Text complexity
beginner
Length
299 pages
Book in series
#2
Why to read
- Continuation of a Gripping Story: 'Darkness Breaks' is the second book in the 'Darkness Falls' series, and it continues the captivating narrative established in the first book. Readers who enjoyed 'Darkness Falls' will want to read on to see how the story unfolds and what happens to the characters they've become invested in.
- Character Development: Jessica Sorensen is known for her complex characters and emotional depth. In 'Darkness Breaks', readers will get to see the protagonist, Kayla, as she evolves and adapts to the challenges she faces, providing a deeper understanding of her motivations and struggles.
- Post-Apocalyptic World-Building: The series is set in a post-apocalyptic world with a unique twist on the genre. Readers interested in dystopian settings will find the world-building in 'Darkness Breaks' intriguing and immersive, offering a fresh take on a world ravaged by disaster and the fight for survival.
- Romantic Tension and Supernatural Elements: For those who enjoy a blend of romance and supernatural elements in their reading, 'Darkness Breaks' delivers both. The book weaves together the tension of forbidden love with the excitement of supernatural abilities, making it a compelling read for fans of both genres.