

Maybe it's just me but it doesn't feel like Raphael and Elena's relationship is really finished yet.īut one thing I can't deny is that Elena's interactions with the seven were highly entertaining. I really enjoyed this book simply because of the relationship between Raphael and Elena is developing so well, but I must admit I kinda hoped that we would be able to see Elena in Manhattan and the reactions that her family/fellow hunters would have towards her after finding out that she's now an angel not a vampire.Īnd Elena and Raphael's relationship away from the refuge in the "real world," and if he really will let her continue on as a Guild Hunter. I would also have liked to know whether Elena’s nightmares were just the memories finally releasing, or if Lijuan had something to do with it, when she remade the vampire.Īnd I so wanted Elena to go to her father and shove it in his face that she’s an Angel not a vampire. We literally saw him for all of 30 seconds, then poof, gone.

I did feel that meeting up with Elena's childhood antagonist was anti-climatic. I’m missing one, but I can’t remember who. Dimitri and Venom both are sexual menacing death Aodhan doesn’t like to be touched Jason is almost submissive and silent and Galen isn’t sure if he wants her dead. Raphael has stated that Illium is her favorite, but I wonder how much of that is because of Illium's personality and how much is because he is the only one of the Seven who is even remotely approachable. I like that Elena considers him a friend. Out of all the members of the Seven, Illium is my favorite. They all seem to be broken in some tragic way. While I loved the story, I think I was more intrigued by the members of Raphael's Seven.
