"paranormal lovers will be in vampire heaven"
In the continuation of the Black Dagger Brotherhood
series, it is Rhage/Hollywood's turn up at bat, so to
speak. This is the brother with the movie star looks that
can stop traffic and with a beast on his back—literally. The brothers have settled into their new digs and are
still fighting the good fight, a fight to save their kind
from the evil malice of the lessers. Their world is alpha-
fed warriors that kick butt first and then take names.
They are delicious, dangerous, and down right fascinating. Mary Luce is a woman who has fought for her very life, and
now has unwittingly been pulled into Rhage's domain. This
wonderfully caring woman will be the catalyst to taming a
beast and giving hope to a heart that has had none. Both
she and Rhage will have their strengths and weaknesses
exposed and stretched to the limit before finding the true
meaning to their lives. Open the book. Thrill to the beat of the new voice in the
paranormal arena, J. R. Ward. Learn the greatest lesson of
love, love so pure it can change the colors of heaven and
the darkness of hell...Lover Eternal. Ms. Ward wielded her paranormal pen like a warrior
fighting for honor—but with the power of words. Lover
Eternal, the continuation of the Black Dagger Brotherhood
series, is a roller coaster read, one that will take the
reader to new heights of paranormal pleasuring. Her razor
sharp writing and way with words, is her strength. From
the moment this sexual savvy tale begins until the very
last page, paranormal lovers will be in vampire heaven. Be prepared for an emotional ringer at the end. An end
that will hold your heart, lend tears to your eyes, and
have you begging for happy-ever-after. Lover Eternal is
four hundred and forty one pages of outstanding writing
that rivals Sherrilyn Kenyon and Christine Feehan any day.
This reviewer would not be at all surprised if this author
took awards home for the Black Dagger Brotherhood series.
None, whatsoever...
Reviewed by Janalee Ruschhaupt
Posted November 3, 2006
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