I’m sharing my review for The Eternal Dusk by Victoria J. Price today as part of the blog tour for Love Books Tours. Many thanks to Kelly and the author for the ecopy and opportunity to join the tour.
About the book

It’s been just over a month since eighteen-year-old Fia Aldridge has returned to Earth from the parallel world of Ohinyan.
She thought she’d be safe back in London—and that she’d be protecting her friends from Erebus, the ancient darkness that was calling to her.
But when she discovers angels are going missing at the hands of a local witch coven, she knows she has to find a way back to Ohinyan and warn her friends, even if it means Erebus will be waiting.
Little does she know, the darkness is about to be set free—and he’s only interested in one thing: finding Fia.
My thoughts
After reading book one, The Third Sun I had to dive straight into book two The Eternal Dusk. I’ve been totally and utterly drawn into this world and I don’t think I ever want to leave.
The Eternal Dusk joins Fia back in London after her return from Ohinyan where Alexander has stayed to help protect his world. It’s not long until Fia finds her way back but danger lurks everywhere and it’s soon a race to protect London and Ohinyan.
The world building in this series is epic and it was really nice to find out more about the history of Ohinyan in this book, it’s a really interesting place.
It’s been nice seeing Fia really come into herself, she’s a fierce character and she’s grown so much since the first book where she was quite lost after the death of her sister.
This is a fast paced book where we go back and forth between London and Ohinyan and hear Fia and Alexander’s POV, we also get the added bonus of hearing from Erebus the villain which I loved, it gives you more of an understanding of why he’s doing what he’s doing.
This really was an exciting read, it’s fast paced and captivating. It’s definitely one of those books where you completely lose track of time and everything that is going on around you while reading. I felt so many emotions during this book, it really tugs at the old heart strings in places and I found myself on the edge of my seat at other parts.
I’m now super excited to read the third book, The First Dawn after the ending of this book, I just can’t wait to find out what happens next.
A really captivating story that drew me in and one that I will be highly recommending.
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