Money. Notoriety. Violence. These things go hand in hand with my chosen profession. My brothers and I are known internationally as lords of war - the most ruthless arms dealers in the world. Absolutely no one’s safe from us... as long as we are making our next million. And I only need one person in … Continue reading Review: ‘King’s Capture’ (Lyon Dynasty #1) Vivian Wood
Tag: romance
Review: ‘Rubble’ Skye McNeil
She's sworn off relationships. He has no desire to fall at all. They can only fight their attraction for so long. Jupiter Quinn is on the run from an abusive relationship. Finding shelter in Macha MC, her goal is to keep her head down until the divorce is finalized. What Jupiter doesn’t expect is to … Continue reading Review: ‘Rubble’ Skye McNeil
Review: ‘Archangel’s Light’ Nalini Singh
Illium and Aodhan. Aodhan and Illium. For centuries they've been inseparable: the best of friends, closer than brothers, companions of the heart. But that was before-before darkness befell Aodhan and shattered him, body, mind, and soul. Now, at long last, Aodhan is healing, but his new-found strength and independence may come at a devastating cost … Continue reading Review: ‘Archangel’s Light’ Nalini Singh
Review: ‘Death of Darkness’ Dianne Duvall
Seth has led the Immortal Guardians for thousands of years. With them fighting by his side, he has protected humans from psychotic vampires, defeated corrupt mercenary armies, defended military bases under attack, and more. But the latest enemy to rise against the Immortal Guardians has proven to be a formidable one, wielding almost as much … Continue reading Review: ‘Death of Darkness’ Dianne Duvall
Review: ‘Awaken the Darkness’ Dianne Duvall
He awakens encapsulated in dirt with no knowledge of how he came to be there. Riddled with injuries, he can remember neither his past nor who he is. Nor can he remember what he is. But surely no mortal man could survive being buried deep beneath the earth. All he knows with certainty is that … Continue reading Review: ‘Awaken the Darkness’ Dianne Duvall
Review: ‘Shadows Strike’ Dianne Duvall
U.S. law enforcement agent Heather Lane can read minds. But not the future. The dream of battle and blood that recurs every night must be a fluke, some obscure terror from her own mind. What its significance might be, she can't guess: an attack from seven psychotic vampires at once, only separated from nightmare by … Continue reading Review: ‘Shadows Strike’ Dianne Duvall
Review: ‘Hellishly Ever After’ Nadine Mutas
Ever held a séance and accidentally trapped a demon into marriage? No takers? Just me? Crap. Marriage is my idea of hell, at least until the day an unfairly hot demon shows up in my apartment and drags me to actual Hell — as his wife. I’d honestly rather have a root canal without sedation … Continue reading Review: ‘Hellishly Ever After’ Nadine Mutas
Review: ‘Night Unbound’ Dianne Duvall
For centuries, Lisette d'Alençon has been a warrior against the dark. She fights alongside her brothers and comrades. But when the dreams start coming, she can't bear to confess them to the Immortal Guardians' command. Dreams of a dark-haired man with soft eyes and brutal wounds, a man her heart aches for--and a man she … Continue reading Review: ‘Night Unbound’ Dianne Duvall
Review: ‘Darkness Rises’ Dianne Duvall
Krysta is used to getting the drop on vampires. Her "special abilities" aren't much, but the plan is simple - she plays helpless pretty young thing to lure them in. Then her shoto swords come out and it's bye-bye, bloodsucker. Until one night she finds herself with an unexpected ally. He's a vampire, all right, … Continue reading Review: ‘Darkness Rises’ Dianne Duvall
Review: ‘A Touch of Darkness’ Scarlett St. Clair
Persephone is the Goddess of Spring by title only. The truth is, since she was a little girl, flowers have shrivelled at her touch. After moving to New Athens, she hopes to lead an unassuming life disguised as a mortal journalist. Hades, God of the Dead, has built a gambling empire in the mortal world … Continue reading Review: ‘A Touch of Darkness’ Scarlett St. Clair