Now that the creatures of Shrae's Ark have found land and made a home for themselves, they have a new challenge ahead of them: they must find a way to make sure that Noah's Ark finds land, too. And as Khalee struggles with her newfound
power and her position as human leader of the monsters, new revelations about her own birth come to light.
Dark Ark lays out several paths of where the story is going to go and that's without knowing how the arrival of Aris will change things. That's bringing something different from the past into the present and really set some competitive moments for Khalee to recognize and deal with. There's a lot to like in pretty much all of these paths that are laid out before us and I want to see all of them, especially more of Kruul and his club out practicing. Bunn has a lot of irons in the fire for this storyline and JJuna Doe does an excellent job of bringing it to life but also to a whole other level. Read Full Review