The Darkest Kiss (Riley Jensen, Guardian, Book 6)
 

The Darkest Kiss (Riley Jensen, Guardian, Book 6)

by Keri Arthur

Danger turns her on.
Desire turns her dangerous...

Riley Jenson hunts evildoers—and does it with a style all her own. With vamp blood coursing her through her veins, and a werewolf’s uncanny instinct for danger, Riley wears snakeskin stilettos and pure, in-your-face attitude when she plunges into her latest case: hunting down a killer whose victims are high-society... (read more)

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Overview: Amazon Reviews

I give up.
  • Rated 2 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, May 11, 2008
The past week has been full of disappointment for me. Several new books came out over the past two weeks, and so far the eagerly anticipated books from authors I have held in such high esteem have failed me miserably.

Keri Arthur delivered mystery and action as usual-- I will give her props as due; but that's where the encouraging words end. Nothing really happened in this book.

We didn't move forward. Sure Rhoan isn't quite the relationship idiot he usually is; but he still chooses his addictions over his soulmate. And then there is our main wolf/gull Riley and her rampant romance dilemmas. I love Quinn, I do, but even his appearance 200+ pages in, wasn't able to save the book for me.

I am a reader who usually reads a book straight through when its as captivating and titillating as I expect Arthur's books to be; and I am sad to say I can't count the times I set this book down and struggled to finish. At times, sadly, I even had to skip a couple paragraphs of detail because I got too bored-- which is something I REALLY try not to do.

Arthur seemed to bring the Riley stories around full-circle with a still uncertain, non-commit-able Riley; and a Quinn-- who's character she has dragged out so long, that he doesn't hold that mysterious allure anymore.
Then there is the Cole character; which peeked my curiosity in the previous book-- and I hoped, really hoped she'd do something with it. I think she even hinted of something to come through their exchanges-- but NOTHING happened. If her input on Cole was meant to build suspense or wonder; it didn't work. I just felt let down.

Back to Quinn, don't get me wrong: I LOVE Quinn, but if you are going to draw a story out, you better make it interesting. My intrigue was lost in "The Darkest Kiss." I simply don't care about Riley's indecision, and needing to find her soulmate through sex with random wolves on the night of the full moon; even though she already has this phenomenal connection with Quinn that she doesn't fully understand. Her inward struggle just isn't interesting anymore. I am simply bored into not caring.

Intense action, but a "blah" end result. I really wanted to like this book. I really tried to get into it... but I'm officially through with the series. I just don't find motionless romance bearable.
It was just ok
  • Rated 2 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, May 10, 2008
I have read all of riley jensen seris but this last one was just ok it just didnt go anywhere I was looking forward to more action more werewofe lots more adventure this book was kind of boring sorry dont get me wrong I like Keri Arthurs books this one kinda though me.
Another fantastic read
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, May 5, 2008
I have been a diehard Keri Arthur fan since Dancing with the Devil days, and Darkest Kiss was another fantastic episode of Riley adventure. Couldn't put it down until well into the morning and only when I got to The End. Then I had to go back and reread because the suspsense was so good that i think i read too fast
I agree with the other reviewer who remarked on the totally hot Quinn action. Mmmm Irish vampire action goodness.
The Good, The Bad, The Riley!
  • Rated 3 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, May 2, 2008
All right, lemme start by saying I love all the Riley Jensen Books but I had the HARDEST time getting in to this one. I kept thinking/hoping she'd get a bit closer with Cole as their relationship seems to be moving beyond quips and insults but it was just one clean-up scene after another. The action was great, but I feel like the biggest issue, Riley's love life, was totally glossed over. Kellen left her, she was sad she through herself into her work. We've all done it but this is Riley Jensen. Maybe her character is evolving, which cool, but part of her appeal is that fact that she can have sex pretty much at the drop of a dime. Speaking of, her and Kade had some of the H O T E S T sex which made that hole...'I can't drop [...] because the boss will get mad' not track. It would've been more realistic is she'd said something along the lines of, 'I'm not ready for that yet, much as I'd like to be.' or maybe even 'The fact that you have so many Mare's creeps me out, sorry'. THE GOOD. Quinn.I love Quinn. He's a great character and does nice things to Riley, and the reader. *WinkWink* So to sum up, Action good, Cole situation disapointing, Liander and Rhoan YAY, Quinn + Sex = SUPA GOOD, Riley/Kade, eh. Scary bad guys sweet but almost too many, blood and gore entertaining. I am looking forward to the next RJ book but I'll be buying it off AMAZON for less then list price. FOR SURE!
This action packed `Kiss' is more suspense focused as Riley's hunts two killers
  • Rated 4 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, May 1, 2008
Darkest Kiss starts out with half were half vamp Guardian Riley, exploring her newly discovered bird shifting ability. While she's throwing herself out of trees trying to learning to fly without a great deal of success -- her body as battered as the heart she's been guarding closely in the past months since her werewolf lover left her -- she's no longer leaping to act on her libidinous thoughts. In fact apart from a werewolf's prerequisite monthly `moon dances' she's been celibate. Small wonder, if Riley's life has been anywhere as busy as it is during the course of the story there is almost no way she's had time to squeeze in much in the way of extracurricular activity.

The action in Darkest Kiss is pretty much non-stop as Riley is assigned to track down the killer in a high profile murder of a shapeshifter politician and soon after Riley is asked by the hunky stripper werewolf shifter, Shadow, to look into the death of a friend that the authorities are writing off as an accidental death due to a BDSM gone wrong. But as additional bodies stack up, it is apparent to Riley that she's dealing with two serial killers. And while it doesn't take her long to figure out the identity of the killers, stopping them is not going to be anywhere near as easy, as both are powerful insane paranormal entities. Though Riley has really grown into the Guardian role she'd been resisting in previous books, it's going to take more than Riley's powers and a few old friends: seer Dia, horseshifter Kade, her brother Rhoan and a really `old' friend, her former vamp lover Quinn, to keep both Riley and a member of her `pack' from being the next victims.

I enjoyed Darkest Kiss, Arthur makes good use of the paranormal elements of her world and creates some formidable killers - for one, the bakenecko, she draws on Japanese lore to add complexity to the character. She also adds another flavor of vamp to her world, an emo vamp who feeds on emotion, the power hungry Vinnie promises to be a nemesis Riley is sure to encounter again in the future. With everything going on, Quinn who shows up just in time to identify the supernatural species and powers of the killers, didn't play as a big part in the story as the back cover suggests. Though his reconnection to Riley adds a bit of steam, his presence in the story appears to be mostly to set up for future books. For the overall story arc of the series, Darkest Kiss seems to be a transitional book for Riley because the pain and changes in Riley's life and attitudes along with Quinn's regrets look to offer a possibility that they will be able to move past the impasse that forced them apart in previous books.

Though I'm guessing that there will be probably be at least two more Riley Jensen books before Riley gets her happily ever after, there's no info on Arthur's website yet about when the next book will be out, and no title it's just Riley 7. So if you are looking for more Keri Arthur to tide you over, I recommend you hunt down a copy of one of her older romantic paranormal suspense books. One of my favorites, Circle of Desire (Damask Circle, Book 3), contains a beautiful scene with the werewolf "moon ceremony" between soul-mates that Riley refers to throughout the Guardian series and it was worth buying the book for that chapter alone. Though there are three other books in this Damask Circle series they are all stand-alones, though they are much shorter in length than her Riley Jensen books.

Athur's Riley Jensen series:
Full Moon Rising (Riley Jensen, Guardian, Book 1)
Kissing Sin (Riley Jensen, Guardian, Book 2)
Tempting Evil (Riley Jensen, Guardian, Book 3)
Dangerous Games (Riley Jensen, Guardian, Book 4)
Embraced By Darkness (Riley Jensen, Guardian, Book 5)

Damask Circle (Shapeshifters)
Circle of Fire (Damask Circle, Book 1)
Circle of Death (Damask Circle, Book 2)
Circle of Desire (Damask
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