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What I said in 2012:
2021: I add that this entry of the Black Dagger series is emotionally taxing to the point of exhaustion.
Along with V, my appreciation of Zsadist has grown as well. Unfortunately, the same can not be said for his twin. While he did right by ...more
Incredibly intense , incredibly interesting but still a little dissatisfactory.
To say that Vishous has had a tough life would be a gross understatement, which makes the resolution of this story so very sad. I think they both deserved more.
2021: I add that this entry of the Black Dagger series is emotionally taxing to the point of exhaustion.
Along with V, my appreciation of Zsadist has grown as well. Unfortunately, the same can not be said for his twin. While he did right by ...more

I really like bad boys, Vishous is one of my favorite warriors. After reading this, he may well be my fave.
While the story's main focus is on V and Jane, the side story is all about John Matthew. We get to see inside V and learn about his youth and his torment and all the things that make him who he is. He finds out who his mother is and why she wasn't physically present.
As is the norm for V, his world got jack-knived twice in this book While this did seem to change him, it also allowed him to g ...more
While the story's main focus is on V and Jane, the side story is all about John Matthew. We get to see inside V and learn about his youth and his torment and all the things that make him who he is. He finds out who his mother is and why she wasn't physically present.
As is the norm for V, his world got jack-knived twice in this book While this did seem to change him, it also allowed him to g ...more

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