
He is portrayed as possessive manipulative jerk who is entirely different from Elish in Breaking Jade and The Ghost and The Darkness. “Why haven’t I gotten over him, Sanguine?” “My Sky was powerful, a demon to be feared.” I have no problem to take side to cruel man, the antagonist, the villain, so Sanguine’s POV on Silas just intrigues me more just what kind of things he has been through. I really can’t wait to know the whole story of this broken hearted man. I really appreciate this glossed part since I can prepare myself to what will come in the next main book. Funny because I think like this is a warning of how much Silas is raging of what happens in the second book of The Ghost and The Darkness. His love towards Sky is emphasized in this book. The broken hearted man who can’t move on.

I hate him but I love him.Īnd once again, Silas. But since it’s Quil Carter, there is no such thing as mere white or mere black, Nero’s other side is shown in this book. Never did I think I would actually like, love, the character I hate so much from the main book, Nero. My MBTI says I’m a feeler so I guess I always can’t help it but trying to perceive something through feels? Nah I don’t know. I mean it as hard to swallow because it’s difficult to associate. It’s not that it’s bad as bad as it creates plot hole, hell no. Since he is a chimera in the weird family of a Dekker, I find his character development is rather hard to swallow. Sanguine spends lots of time alone and hated, he grows some serious self-hatred. But it seems I found the trigger on me, which is self-hatred. This series is fucked up enough I don’t want pedophile to make it worse. I was worried because of the notice put on the book, that this book contains extreme depictions of child abuse. But now I have finished the book, I do like him, but not that much as how I thought I would. I had looked forward to know more about him. I like Sanguine just by the mention of the brief description on him in Breaking Jade.

But as I ended the book it’s not the same excitement I feel. I started on reading Severing Sanguine with excitement.

You should cut your arm a little bit, cut your arm and I promise you – you’ll feel better.”

“Pain makes the inside pain not hurt, Sami.
