A little gem of a read... The other reviews for this book are wonderfully detailed enough so I won't offer anything other than my opinion here. I read a lot of Paranormal Romance novels but it is quite rare that I feel compelled to write a review on one. Lately I've been somewhat disillusioned with the whole genre, finding most of the stories lacking or very 'samey'. Even novels from some of the most respected PR writers (Ward, Feehan, Kenyon et al) have fallen a little flat. So I was not expecting too much when I picked up Gena... more info
I wouldn't mind making mischief with this demon possessed warrior!, Long ago a band of immortal warriors stole and unleashed the evil within Pandora's box. In the melee, the box was lost. As their punishment for the deed, the gods forced each warrior to 'contain' one of the demons within themselves. So the Lords of the Underworld were born. The warrior who opened the box (Lucien, former Captain of the Guard) was 'gifted' with the demon of Death forever escorting souls to heaven or hell whenever the call came. At present, some of these possessed immortals live a... more info
Good but The Darkest Night was better I enjoyed this book but not as much as Darkest Night but then I find that with Gena Showalter's trilogies. The first and third are great, the second is okay.
Oh Lordy their back! The Darkest Kiss is thrilling, dark and touching; the leads are brilliant together and this second book in the Lords of the Underworld series builds wonderfully on the first; the characters deeper, the action faster, the romance lovelier, I'm in no detracting from the first but I've got to say, Lucien's and Anya's story is a damn fine read, Showalter masterfully enhances the world and draws you into future books. Anya is the goddess of anarchy (minor) and since entering into the Lords lives a couple of... more info