
Rating: 3.75đ
Masquerade finishes out the urban fantasy trilogy of Knight and Daywalker by Sam Burns and I have to admit itâs a little underwhelming.
Both Smokescreen and Façade were excellent. The plots were very well executed and the characters were engaging and the growing relationships between Flynn Knight and his day walker vampire boyfriend, Davin Byrne, just were so well done. And that goes for the intriguing side characters like the scary void kitten Twist and the paranormal siblings who run the confectionery shop. Love them.
But this story feels rushed. As though Burns had so many elements and unfinished storylines that had big implications that were never really explored but had to go into this book anyway. Some were lovely while introducing new characters.
But most of all the storylines were just too one layered. There was no substance to them.
I suppose thatâs because thereâs no page time for many main series plots to be developed and executed at the last book, often in the very last chapters. So it feels underwhelming and certainly rushed into an ending where the villain gets his comeuppance, the characters their happy ending but the reader isnât exactly satisfied.
Spoilers. Donât read further if you donât want to know.
The villain is revealed, as is his longtime nefarious plan that heinously threatens to destroy all dragons and a terrible magical machine. None of these are given much as far as depth of in storyline knowledge or exploration of any other laid out foundation. Itâs more here they are or someone says they exist. Itâs very superficial.
The âdramatic rescueâ as well as the preceding arrival of Flynnâs father, missing for decades, again given short shrift narratively speaking. The father is used basically to give Flynnâs mother a HEA, but we know nothing about him or his captivity. He appeared and itâs happy family once again.
The rescue and fight isnât much fun. No one lives up to any expectations of power or possible magical growth. Even Twist falls short. And worse, when the cells , full of traumatized broken dragons, plus others whoâs got wounds to be healed, instead of dealing directly with their injuries, Flynnâs dithering about in his head with âstuff â, for pages. Which makes me lose interest and patience.
Burns has made a big deal of Flynn being neurodivergent, but , imo, this is the worst decision to make narratively in the scene. The dragons and others are suffering and Flynnâs not paying attention to whatâs happening instead of getting things done right away. Itâs Davin to the rescue instead.
I believe had this been stretched out to four books instead of cramming everything together into a trilogy, things might have been better handled. Or maybe not.
But as is, Masquerade as a finale and a story is too rushed and underdeveloped. Which is unfortunate because this had so much potential to be outstanding.
Read them in the order they were written.
Cover art Š 2025 by Natasha Snow
Knight and Daywalker :
- Smokescreen #1
- Façade #2
- Masquerade #3 – finale
Same universe as
THE FANTASTIC FLUKE-complete â¤ď¸
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Content Warning: gruesome deaths described in detail, violence, fraught parental relationships, serial killer & kidnapping (prior to book, off-page).
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Book 3 of 3: Knight & Daywalker
Blurb
Flynn is just out here trying to live his #bestlife. Heâs feeding his cat, running his business, and dating his boyfriend . . . well, trying to date his boyfriend. Every time things start to get intimate, something seems to interrupt them, no matter where they are or how many cell phones they turn off.
When the interruption is Flynnâs cousin, having been attacked and drained of energy, Flynn realizes that the monster whoâs been killing dragons isnât just a distant thing, but a clear and present threat.
But can a man whoâs always let other people fight his battles handle his own this time?
Masquerade is the final book in the Knight & Daywalker series, starring one scatterbrained detective, a spoiled kitten, a frustrated daywalking boyfriend who just wants a nice quiet dinner, the worldâs most overprotective mother, and whole cast of other friends Flynn has made along the way, including a surprise or two.