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This is how Italians envision Zarek of Moesia. Yum. And let me tell you, his love words to Astrid, “la mia stella” (my star)... ahhh... they sound much sexier in Italian.★★★½✩ Okay. This was a good read. By that I mean well written and a well developed world setting. It is just that it is pretty depressing reading about all the abuse Zarek suffered through-out his lifetime. Especially as a child. He was feared and rejected – for the most part unfairly – over and over. And for centurie ...more
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Ah Zarek. You want to be accepted but are too afraid of being hurt so you strike back first. Zarek had the worst childhood I've ever read about and somehow still has a core of good in him. Astrid has been assigned to judge him and has never found a man innocent. But she does her job well and learns what makes him tick.
The secondary characters are great as well. Sasha, the protector. Jesse - I hope he has a book of his own. Otto and the squires. Even the villain was interesting. But best of all, ...more
The secondary characters are great as well. Sasha, the protector. Jesse - I hope he has a book of his own. Otto and the squires. Even the villain was interesting. But best of all, ...more


May 17, 2009
Judithe
rated it
really liked it
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review of another edition
Shelves:
paranormal-romance



Jun 01, 2010
Lacy♪ ♫Movements of a Demigod ♪ ♫
rated it
it was amazing
Shelves:
vampire-novels,
paranormal-romance



Jul 25, 2012
Tania
marked it as rrrc-pick-list

Feb 21, 2017
Gaijinmama
marked it as to-read

Jan 05, 2020
Angie ☯
marked it as to-read