Meanwhile, Delilah D’Artigo, our heroine, discovers that her boyfriend Chase is cheating on her with his ex, and not only that, he cheated on his ex the same way before he met Delilah. Who? I’m too weary to slough my way through the older books to remind myself who this guy is. Even the men who love our heroines lose their personalities once they get a taste of the Magic Coochie of our Amazing Heroines – Camille’s two (used to be three, but one is MIA) husbands are now nothing more than flat Those Guys following our heroine like meek little pets. The problem here is that these secondary characters are all indistinguishable from each other. While this one is thankfully less cluttered with secondary characters compared to the painful previous book Dragon Wytch, this one still has enough secondary characters to distract everyone but the most overzealous fan. While I have nothing against working for the Washington, I feel that Ms Galenorn is ill-equipped to handle a long-term ongoing series, and as a result, the series is suffering. The problem with this series is that after she had introduced the sisters in the first three books, Ms Galenorn was offered the inevitable dollar bills to extend the series. Night Huntress is the fifth book in Yasmine Galenorn’s Sisters of the Moon series, so needless to say you really shouldn’t be reading this book if you are new to the series.
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