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  <date_added>Thu May 22 04:04:24 -0700 2008</date_added>
  <date_updated>Thu May 22 04:14:33 -0700 2008</date_updated>
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    <body><![CDATA[I was lucky enough to get a review copy of this book and can I just say: Wow.<br/>This is my favorite installment of the Black Dagger Brotherhood series by JR Ward. The emotional depth of the book is vast -- it's about brothers, lovers and comrades in arms. It's about budding friendship, distant parents, and painful change. She takes us through addiction, societal restructuring and the ravages of a growing war with the Lessening Society.<br/>And at the heart is the love story between Phury and Cormia. Don't expect a typical journey here. What they have is charged, frustrating and often painful to witness.<br/>My favorite part of the book came as a surprise -- the growing friendship between John Matthew, Qhuinn and Blay drew me in deep and ended up as one of the strongest elements of the story for me.<br/>And we also get a nice little surprise, when Ward introduces the character most likely to be the heroine of the next novel. Who knew XXXXX had a sister?!<br/>]]></body>
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