
"I was so over tonight even before you waltzed in looking like Liberace and Hannibal Lecter had a love child." One of the funniest parts of the story is where the bitchy main girl calls him out on his outfit: We only get a fraction of her story and she will obviously be a major player in the future.Īs for favorite characters that make it into this book with more than a few lines:Īnd the Rehv gets a part. There is, as always, the set-up for a couple of the other characters to get their books and I really want to see where things go with Elyn. How could I not love a guy who saves dying people in the desert by bringing them a Big Mac and has the fashion sense of a blind Brony Hair Metal Band? We also get glimpses into the mind of my favorite character, Lassiter. There is significant world-building that will direct future books in all of the connected series.

Judging the book apart from her, I really loved it. Not, you know, fucked her.īut, you know, not my monkey not my circus. As soon as the hero figured out what she was hiding he should have gotten her to a psychiatric hospital. However, it is very clear that she had a psychotic break right before the story began, and all of her actions are being directed by the broken psyche of a delusional person. This is a tough book to rate because, yes, I hated the heroine of the story as much as most reviewers. Knowing they will part, the two band together to fight against what Mae unknowingly unleashed - as the Brotherhood closes in to reclaim one of their damned, and evil vows to destroy them all. She also discovers a love she never expected to find with Sahvage, but there can be no future for them. Determined to reverse a tragedy, she goes where mortals should fear to tread - and comes face-to-face with the Brotherhood’s new enemy. Mae has lost everything, and desperation sets her on a collision course with fate. But when a civilian female sucks him into her dangerous battle with an evil as ancient as time, his protective side overrides his common sense. Sahvage has been living under the radar for centuries - and he has every intention of of staying “dead and buried”. Ward’s number one New York Times best-selling series, a long-lost member of the Black Dagger Brotherhood finds true love - and evil incarnate - in Caldwell, New York. In this heart-pounding installment in J.R.
