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Into the Darkness
(The Darkness – Book 1)
by K.F. Breene
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Urban Fantasy, Series Complete
Available on Kindle and Kindle Unlimited
Down and Dirty
This slightly older series is a great Urban Fantasy that delves into another, hidden, world. Free on Kindle Unlimited.
What is it about?
(Blurb from GoodReads)
I’d always been different. I saw objects in the night where others saw emptiness. Large, human shaped shadows, fierce yet beautiful, melting into the darkness. I collected secrets like other women collected bells; afraid to fully trust lest my oddities be exposed.
Until I saw him. He’d been gliding down the street, unshakable confidence in every step. It wasn’t just that he was breathtakingly handsome with perfect features. Something about him drew me. Sucked my focus to him and then tugged at my body. As his eyes met mine, I was entrapped.
No one had noticed him. He’d been right there, just beyond the light, but only I had perceived.
I had to know if he was real. Or maybe I really was crazy. And even when my secret box was blasted wide open, dangers hurled at me like throwing knives, I couldn’t stop until I unraveled his true identity.
I just had to know.
Thoughts on Into The Darkness
Good, but short
This is an older book for me that I found on my kindle – one I apparently never finished? Well, fortunately I started it over and I’ve fallen in love with Sasha. She’s pretty awesome, if a bit lost. Only issue? This book is very short, and really ends at 86% as the rest a preview of the next book.
Pros:
- Sasha is a strong FMC with enough snark to make you laugh.
- A touch of science with a dash of Magic.
Cons:
- Very short.
Perspective
First Person, Multiple (limited) POV
Ending Type
Pseudo Cliff
Rating
R
Romantic Dynamic
M/F
Character Age Range
Adult
Verdict

A great introduction to a completed Urban Fantasy series. Free on KU!
Published January 14th, 2014
184 Pages
If you enjoyed this review of Into The Darkness, please consider checking out a few of my other articles.
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Your Turn
Have you read this series yet? What are your favorite books by K.F. Breene? Leave a comment, I would love to talk!
Great review, nice and succinct. I read this a few years ago and can’t really remember it but I know I enjoyed it.
Thank you!