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Covet is an Urban Fantasy mixed with a strong romantic story line. I really enjoyed this. In some ways I enjoyed it more that the BDB. It wasn't as over the top; the dialogue was a bit more normal and for rich as Vin was, Ms. Ward didn't brand name drop all that much. I don't know that I connected to Vin and Marie-Terese as much as some of the Brothers, but they were a sweet couple together.
Jim Heron helps two people come to grips with who they are and to fight a bitchy demon in the first of se ...more
Jim Heron helps two people come to grips with who they are and to fight a bitchy demon in the first of se ...more
Despite a slow start, I actually loved this book. Another great job by J. R. Ward. This USA totally different story, but I love how she has incorporated places and people from " The Black Dagger Brotherhood". She's made them just accessories to the story, not a focus, but found it a bonus to actually recocognize places and characters from the other series.
The first book in the series focuses on Jim an ex-assassin turned construction worker; who is thrown into the fight of demons vs angels after ...more
The first book in the series focuses on Jim an ex-assassin turned construction worker; who is thrown into the fight of demons vs angels after ...more
I wasn't sure I was going to like this book until I was about 60% of the way though it, but in the end I was satisfied with it and want to read the second book. I picked it up because I'm a fan of the Black Dagger Brotherhood series and there are some tie ins. I enjoyed seeing a little more of Trez and knowing that a man Marie-Therese runs into is Phury and things like that, though I'm hoping for a little more overlap in the 2nd book of the series.
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After reading the Black Dagger Brotherhood series, I wasn't sure whether her Fallen Angels series could possibly be as good, but I found myself absolutely riveted by this book.
I loved the subtle nods to the Brotherhood throughout, and Vin reminded me a lot of Rhev, which is certainly not a bad thing. Obviously this is going to be a series of seven books - one for each deadly sin - and I have already bought book 2.
J.R. Ward just owns me. ...more
I loved the subtle nods to the Brotherhood throughout, and Vin reminded me a lot of Rhev, which is certainly not a bad thing. Obviously this is going to be a series of seven books - one for each deadly sin - and I have already bought book 2.
J.R. Ward just owns me. ...more
This was my least favorite J.R. Ward book so far. I'll only be contuining with the series eventually because I already purchased the next one. If I wanted to read about normal people getting it on I'd read historical romance.
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