Lover Unleashed
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Your thoughts on the new BDB: Lover Unleashed
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I think she's one of the best! :D


Maybe I'm alone in this thought but I want Layla with Quinn. And I can't take Tohrment with anyone besides Wellsie but I guess the book coming next year is about him so I can suck it. Still going to read it! LOL


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Carol Cork *Young at Heart Oldie*
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Maybe I'm alone in this thought but I want Layla with Quinn. And I can't take Tohrment with anyone besides Wellsie but..."
Maggie, you're not alone because I would love to see Layla with Quinn as well. There has to be something between them if his dream is anything to go by. I think Tohr and No'One maybe be a possibility because they share a past and he couldn't save her the first time round.

She was sulky a lot of the time, and I don't remember her speech being so formal in the other books. I wish we saw a lot more of the warrior side of Payne.
That being said, its still a fantastic book.


True that...





I, too would like to see Qhuinn with Layla. The bromances just don't do it for me. I'd also like to see Qhuinn as the Primale.
Payne was way to angsty for me. I really want an ass kicking female. I was disappointed when Xhex turned girlie, too.
I don't think Lash is gone either. Or at least I hope not. I have a feeling he will be the undoing of the Omega.
Hmmm, there was one more. Oh yeah, Tohr's book is way too soon. Maybe in 300 years he can fall in love again.
I agree, Lover Unleashed was kind of blah compared to all the forerunners. Not enough magic! Still, I look forward to the next one. Every author has to have a goof now and then, especially in a series like this. Do love the other series Crave, Envy etc. Well written, even if all these stories also happen in Cincinnati...

(confirmed BDB addict and proud of it)









Christine, you forget that the ghost is constantly shoved into our faces. She is in every book, we get told how awesome she is all the time! So while everyone else disappears, she is everywhere. Ward also wrote a second book for V and that thing. Made the whole storyline even worse if that is possible but I hope you get what I mean. Everyone disappears except that character. So annoying!

You mean in the books at all? Cause that's pretty much where I'm standing.


It's not the fact that Jane is a ghost that I am opposed to. I am opposed to the fact that Jane exists as a character to begin with. Her introduction to the world changed the character of Vishous that Ward's audience came to know and deeply love. And she didn't change him for the better. So I'm in the Rebel camp, entrenched for all of literary time, and there I stay. If Jane were a character in a side story, I might actually like her, but as she is, I can't. No ill feelings towards peeps that heart her, I just can't do it.


I agree. John and Xhex's book was so intense, this book was nice and sweet in comparison. I might be one of the weird people, but this book is actually one of my favorite of the series.
I love Manny, and his and Payne's scenes together are so electric. Sure, there are less actual sex scenes with them together as compared to others, but it just illustrate's Ward's gift of writing. She gives us variety and not the same book over and over.

You know I like it too and the fact that he liked that she was super woman was funny... Come on when she beat up the mugger was awesome.

No they didn't. Butch just helped V through some personal stuff using some familiar BDSM stuff that he is used to with a mix of some stuff from his past. But no actual sex.

No they didn't. Butch just helped V through some personal stuff using some familiar BDSM stuff that he is used to with a mix of some stuff from h..."
Oh this is good to know, i love their relationship but just as friends. It would be weird if they had. What about Marissa and Jane!? And actually what would they do?! It would be impossible to go back to how things were before.

To be honest, i love Jane. For me, she's perfect fot V. I just think that in his book their relationship happened too fast. But i believe in them. I don't think less of the V/Jane and Marissa/Butch relationships because of V/Butch friendship. Although i think Ward has to come to terms in which true love storie this is all about. V/Jane and Marissa/Butch or V/Butch. I hope she had close this storyline in this book. Or V are in love with Jane or he is in love with Butch.


I will first say that I appreciate the fact that you express your love for the V/Jane pairing in a respectful manner. For some reason, this V/Jane vs Vutch issue has turned into an adult version of The Great Butter Battle...which since that was a euphemism for homosexuality, it makes perfect sense anyway. But regardless of what side your bread is buttered on, we all have to respect each other. My problems with Jane are
A)I am a huge proponent of continuing ARCs and I was eating up the Vutch ARC that ran fluent in books 1 through 4...even up until the very end of book 4, there was a tenuous relationship with Butch and Marissa. The flow was not only abruptly stopped, but was systematically cut off with a brick wall.
B) The chemistry between Butch and V is white-hot electric. Even people who are not fans of the VUTCH concept have to admit that when they get close to each other, your heart pounds just a little faster. With V and Jane, to me, it has always seemed forced.
C) It's not Jane's fault that I don't like her. The fact that she has more page time than ANY OTHER SHELLAN in books that she has NO BUSINESS being in does bother me. LRb could have been a power house novel, and I understand that there were issues that Ward needed to tie up with their particular story, but there was so much Jane and so little Manny that I had a hard time liking him. I ended up totally drooling over him, but at first it was hard to get to "know" him because I was too busy trying to avoid the Ghost.
D) *And here's where the glove comes off so be warned. No disrespect intended, but we are all adults having an adult conversation and we can all be civil*
It is hard, as a fan of the World that Ward Built, watching something that I have come to love, something that has helped me forge lifelong loves and relationships, turn to something that breaks my heart rather than helps heal it. Occasionally, you read about a couple that transcends labels and pre-conceived notions and for me, that was the Vutch pairing. It was never about the M/M thing for me. It was always about something great that didn't just seem like the real thing, you KNEW it was the real thing. They aren't gay, they just...are. It was hard enough knowing that they would never be together. It was knowing that they characters genuinely loved each other. V actually fell in love with someone! And it was taken away. Granted, I understand that in mainstream publishing, a great idea can be swept under the carpet of "social acceptance" and I give that to Ward. Trust me, I know all about it. But the Vutch camp has consistently been treated with a lack of respect from those who are closest to the author. We are repeatedly forced to drink the Kool-Aid when were are told it's Cabernet. And what makes it all the more painful is the fact that we have been repeatedly and with no lack of insults that the horse is dead. The horse has shuffled loose it's mortal coil. Then a faint whisper comes from the Scribe herself and she tells us that the horse, in fact, is not dead, that she in fact saw it trotting around as pretty as you please. When we have a glimmer of hope that there may someday be a way that WE can see the horse, the cavalry comes in again, swats us with their NO-NO sticks and tells us that the horse is still dead. Were we not told that it was still possible to saddle it and ride into the sunset, we would let it go. Part of Team Vutch's ray of hope comes from Ward herself. That's hard to stomach. To me, it feels like a lack of faith in the intelligence quotient of her readers. Put it this way...Now the anti-Qhuay faction knows EXACTLY how the Pro-Vutch crowd has felt since LRe.
It's not that we do not respect her art. We do. We love it. We know it intimately. We appreciate her talent, and the mark of a great artist is that the worlds she's built become real. Ward has done a marvelous job with this and aspiring authors can only look to her for inspiration. But building a wall and lobbing bombs because of an ARC opinion is infantile. Do I like V's HEA? I give a resounding No! Am I going to point at those who do and tell them that they lack the mental acuity to discern who is and is not a bad character? Again, a resounding NO. Hell, my favorite Brother is Phury and I know how people feel about him. But I accept that as their opinion and move on. My least favorite Shellan is Bella. I won't recruit and start a war over it.
So Jane...for me? Blah. That doesn't mean we can't have a beer together and talk it out.
I wanted to love LRb. With all of my heart. But save for a few scenes, all it did was rip open a barely scarred wound.
Again, I realize these are works of fiction, but it is incredibly hard NOT to become emotionally invested in characters who are expertly written. The whole purpose of enjoying fiction is to take yourself to a whole new world. When the new world you've enjoyed ensconcing yourself in seems to repeatedly kick you in your already sore asshole, its time to hope for something better. Posting about it is just my masochistic way of coping. I am sincerely hoping that Qhuay will heal the wound, cause as of right now, it feels like its destined to be left open and bleeding.
I've said my piece.

I know we all see things differently but maybe you should reread his scenes. Do you seriously think the Disney character we saw in this book was V??? That was someone I don't know!

Well, the females shouldn't be surprised if they had sex. Especially the ghost since she is supposedly so smart. She even thought V and Butch were a couple.
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