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Title:Pray for Dawn (Dark Days #4)
Author:Jocelynn Drake
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 367 pages
Published:June 22nd 2010 by Eos
Categories:Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires

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Pray for salvation . . .

Pray for daylight . . .

Murder has pulled Mira out of the shadows and back into the living world . . .

As the fire-wielding enforcer of the nightwalker coven wrestles with the mind-destroying ghosts of her dark past, the slaying of a senator's daughter in Savannah threatens to expose her kind to the brilliant light of day. The dawn of chaos has come. The naturi have broken free of their eternal prison to feed on the defenseless and unbelieving of an unprepared Earth.

Mira and Danaus--vampire and vampire slayer--must unite to prevent the annihilation of their separate races. But for Danaus the challenge is intensified, for he must also fight the bori who covets his soul. And Mira, the nightwalker he must protect--whose power is the Earth's last hope--is rapidly going insane.



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Original Title: Pray for Dawn
ISBN: 0061851809 (ISBN13: 9780061851803)
Edition Language: English
Series: Dark Days #4
Characters: Mira, Danau
Setting: Savannah, Georgia(United States)

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We finally have Danaus' POV. As a male reader I was looking forward to this. When it finally arrived, I must say I was a little let down. The fights are great in their realism. Danaus is not indescrubtible. But compared to the earlier books, I was expecting him to be much more confident and skilled. Mira respects him, through her eyes he has been portrayed as this unstoppable force of honor. Once we are in his mindset, he is plagued with insecurities. The one's about his role and Mira's

Jocelynn Drake really shakes things up with the fourth installment in the Dark Days series, by changing the first person narrative from vampire Mira to vampire-hunter Danaus. I have to say, I loved it. Having Danaus tell the story, allowed us to finally find out what's going on inside the stoic warrior and it helped heighten the tension and mystery of the storyline.Our story begins with Danaus fighting vamps and the naturi solo in Europe. But for the first time, he comes face-to-face with the

WOW! Ms. Drake has outdone herself this time. I'm a fan of this series from the start and after reading each book, I cant wait to read the next, but after reading this book, I'm left BEGGING for the next. Wait for Duck cannot could out fast enough. I thought no other book would have a cliff hanger like Dreamfever by Karen Marie Moning had, but Pray For Dawn did. July 27th, can't come fast enough!If your a fan of this series, you must know how alluring this series can be. Mira is an amazing

This book is all from Danaus' POV and it makes him unlikeable. He seems the strong, silent type in the other books. In this one he just seems naive, slow on the uptake, and super judgey. Not a fan of this book at all. I didn't think it was action packed like the other books either.

It was a nice surprise that Pray for Dawn was written in Danaus' POV instead of Mira's.Seeing inside Danaus' head was very interesting and a good way to get to know the mysterious hunter better!Fighting the Naturi was bad enough but with a Bori in the mix... that was a whole new level of BAD!A creature that can manipulate Mira like a puppet and is immune to Danaus' special powers is very bad news!I adored Lily! Danaus was right when he said she was like a mini-Mira. I wish we could've seen more

Could have been greatThis installment was my least favorite and it wasn't because it was from Danaus' point of view. That was actually one of my favorite parts of the story. It suffered from many issues. First, it's cover was awful. I spent the entire book seeing our guy with this ugly wig on his head due to that atrocious thing on the head of the cover guy. It's amazing how much cover artwork influences our visualization during reading. Next we had characters in almost every scene pushing their

Seriously? Two more big bads? And this time the book is not done in Mira's POV, it's done in Danaus'. I'm not sure how I liked that, simply because each character acted completely out of their norm. In the beginning what happens between Danaus and Mira is really off. Mira has just never thrown herself at him like that, and then the shit with Ryan.. Meh it ends up being a open ended SL.I felt like this book was wrote by a completely different author or she was drunker the Cooter Brown the entire