11 July 2024

Mentored in Fire (Demon Days, Vampire Nights, #10)

I read this twice already! Ok hear me out, I was so caught up the first go round that I devoured it quickly. There is so much going on that I read it again to see the subtle nuances I missed the first time!

Reagan is in hell, well the underworld but same thing right?! She will have to play the long game with Daddy dearest or be a prized pet for life. This story arc fit amazingly into the overall series arc. It really helped continue the world building and I enjoyed the details about the underworld that we hadn’t seen before. It came alive in my head like a movie playing on the screen. I hated that I started to like Lucifer and my heart hurt for Reagan and also for Penny. There is battle in this book but the main battle was in the mind and I ate it all up. I found myself shocked and dismayed at some parts then equally whooping with fist shoved in the air at others. Not only is this a must read, this is a must read again and again! Mentored in Fire (Demon Days, Vampire Nights, #10) 4.5 stars.

Wow, daddy dearest didn’t sound so bad! 😳😘😂

No one will good enough for my daughter!
Even the devil himself thinking that way! 🤣🤣🤣

I will review all about this series at book #11 😘.

❤️❤️❤️ Mentored in Fire (Demon Days, Vampire Nights, #10) Gah I love this series!!!

This aspect has NEVER failed! There are very few series that go this length and never falter with the storyline but this series for me is near flawless. This another week exciting and dare I say emotional adventure for Reagan. Finally coming face to face with her father only to be is prisoner. A very pampered prisoner however if you know Reagan any type of prisoner is unacceptable. She excepts his training to gain her full power. She shows us the power she has gained from Darius. She becomes what she was born to be….The Dark Princess.

Penny, Emory and Darius are there as well with a wonderful and exciting side story leading them to Reagan. Penny is just the right amount of goofy and catastrophic to really spice this up and cause SEVERAL laughs!

We do not see a lot of Reagan and Darius moments. This is all about Daddy Dearest and his heir. Let me tell you it was phenomenal! I did not put this down! It pains me to know the last of the series is up next. Literally 💔

I am hopeful the world will continue. There are so many interesting characters I would love to see come full circle.

Happy reading,
DD💕 Mentored in Fire (Demon Days, Vampire Nights, #10) Copied from book 9 of the series because this trilogy feels like one book.

So. The rip roaring finale of this series caught me by surprise and as it turns out, probably a good thing. By the time I found it, this trilogy part of the series was complete. Honestly, this trilogy felt more like a single book than a trilogy, so I shall review it that way. The first book is laying the groundwork, the second book moves everything forward, and the third and final book finishes what began in the first book. Not one of these feels complete in and of itself and I am quite happy that I found them when I did - which was shortly after book 3 was released. So, I am treating this review as if the trilogy were one book.

I will admit, Reagan is not my favorite character in this series. Charity is. There is not enough Charity in this trilogy. In fact, it almost feels like why did we seriously waste 2 books of the series talking about Charity? Was it just filler?

Penny (and Emery) come shining through and the relationship between Penny and Reagan is priceless and relatable and believable. It was good to see her again.

Ultimately, to me, the story took far, FAR too long to conclude. And, Reagan spent too much time away from everyone else. To fill up the time there is tons and TONS of sex scenes, far more than either necessary or typical of the series. Many of these scenes between Darius and Reagan involve dialog that is necessary to move the plot, so they are hard to flip past.

The finale and ultimate solution of the world building was interesting and no, I did not see that coming. I am still waffling on my thoughts and feelings and its effect on me. I do really love these characters, and was disappointed that *all* the characters in the world building did not get a satisfying conclusion. I am disappointed in that I feel like there was too much filler and this could have been a duology at the most, and, more adequately, a single book. Typically in a series like this, I like to spread the books out to keep from the feeling of being overdone and just getting tired of the writing style, but did not feel able to do that.

Don't get me wrong, I still love the series, but, ultimately, this could have been better. Mentored in Fire (Demon Days, Vampire Nights, #10) You can’t put this book down,,

I absolutely love this series but sadly, all good things must come to an end and the next book will be the last. This book gets you racing to find out what's going to happen, but at the same time you find yourself slowing down because you don’t want this to end.
I'm not ready to say goodbye to these characters yet,
The snark,laughter fighting sex and the love and the feeling of family. Had been a real treat. And I do have to say and read from book 1 like I did I forgot a lot in those early books, and am glad I had re read them all now the final book is next… bring this bad boy to the end with a bang I hope… Mentored in Fire (Demon Days, Vampire Nights, #10)
Mentored in Fire (Demon Days, Vampire Nights, #10)
After a life of hiding and laying low so as not to end up trapped in the Underwold, that's exactly where Reagan finds herself.

It could be worse, though. She could've had a hostile father as her jailor instead of a man eager to teach her magic. She might've been trapped with someone other than the steadfast Druid.

She could've gone her whole life without riding a dragon!

When push comes to shove, maybe the Underworld isn't so bad.

Or maybe Lucifer is doing what he does best - deceiving her to get what he wants.

Reagan must walk a razor thin edge to keep her independence.

She must battle wills with the lord of the Underworld.

[K.F. Breene] ☆ Mentored in Fire (Demon Days, Vampire Nights, #10) [Fantasy Book] PDF é Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB

Follow me! Mentored in Fire (Demon Days, Vampire Nights, #10) Mentored in Fire (Demon Days, Vampire Nights, #10) K.F. Breene is a Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Washington Post, Most Sold Charts and #1 Kindle Store bestselling author of paranormal romance, urban fantasy and fantasy novels. With over three million books sold, when shes not penning stories about magic and what goes bump in the night, shes sipping wine and planning shenanigans. She lives in Northern California with her husband, two children and out of work treadmill. Click FOLLOW for notification of new releases.Join her mailing list to receive BONUS CONTENT, free stories, and hear about the crazy goings on of her life. Sign up here ➜ Mentored in Fire (Demon Days, Vampire Nights, #10) out her chat group on Goodreads! Follow me! Mentored in Fire (Demon Days, Vampire Nights, #10) Mentored in Fire (Demon Days, Vampire Nights, #10) K.F. Breene is a Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Washington Post, Most Sold Charts and #1 Kindle Store bestselling author of paranormal romance, urban fantasy and fantasy novels. With over three million books sold, when she's not penning stories about magic and what goes bump in the night, she's sipping wine and planning shenanigans. She lives in Northern California with her husband, two children and out of work treadmill. Click FOLLOW for notification of new releases.Join her mailing list to receive BONUS CONTENT, free stories, and hear about the crazy goings on of her life. Sign up here ➜ Mentored in Fire (Demon Days, Vampire Nights, #10) out her chat group on Goodreads! Mentored in Fire (Demon Days, Vampire Nights, #10) Revealed in Fire by KF Breene is a paranormal story that is fun and witty. KF is a go to author when you need something to take you out of a funk. Something to take away the tears although this one did make me tear up. Something to make you full belly laugh out loud at the end of a stressful day. The humour and banter KF infuses in her characters is just perfect and easy to imagine. This little gem is just one amongst the many she has written and is an easy read and a lot of sass and fun. It is an absolute delight to get lost in. I thought this would be the last in the series, but I was wrong. The day of reckoning is coming, and I can’t wait. Mentored in Fire (Demon Days, Vampire Nights, #10) Perfectly Titled

If there was a way to sum this entire book up in 3 words, Mentored in Fire would be it! I have never read such an amazingly perfectly titled book before. I loved the return of heavy focus to Reagan in this book because I feel like this is mostly her story. Though, we do still get some of Darius, Penny, and Emery as they journey through hell, literally, to try to come to the rescue! Penny's reactions to her adventures are even better than Reagan's at some points! We really do get peak Reagan in this book though and I was loving every second! The ending was just mind-blowingly amazing! I can't wait for the next book, seriously, I need it now! Mentored in Fire (Demon Days, Vampire Nights, #10) You can just feel the pacing and the energy all the way through this series so far. There's just this undertone of urgency that pushes you right along.

Reagan's trapped with Lucifer in the Underworld. The best part is I had no idea of where anyone was coming from the entire time. It was misleading in a variety of ways from a multitude of characters, and that made it so interesting and engaging.

This chapter in the DDVN series was really the moment I've been waiting for, with a hint a dread attached, but it surprised me and surpassed all my expectations. It was fun, almost whimsical, and had me slightly unsettled for most of it.

And I couldn't see the end completely coming. I was astounded, enthralled, and am very intrigued at what the finale holds. I've loved this series from the start, and it's finishing even stronger than it began, though I can't fathom how that's possible. Mentored in Fire (Demon Days, Vampire Nights, #10) This was an excellent novel. I thoroughly enjoyed seeing Regan with Lucifer, as well as Penny, Emery and Darius' time in the underworld. I really hope Cahal gets his happy ending. Mentored in Fire (Demon Days, Vampire Nights, #10) An emotional ride

I expected a lot from the second book of the last DDVN trilogy after how the previous one ended, but colour me surprised, because I didn't expect to be taken into an emotional ride encompassing all of my favourite characters, from Reagan, obviously, to Penny, just as obviously, to Cahal (seriously), to Darius, unsurprisingly, to everyone, really.

And. It. Was. Perfect.

I laughed, of course, but I also cried as I haven't cried much in that series so far. As in: I ugly cried. I'm not ashamed of it.

But now, I will only say this: bring on the final battle, Queen Breene! I'll be ready. Mentored in Fire (Demon Days, Vampire Nights, #10)