Dark Lover by J. R. Ward

dark loverThis is the first book in the Black Dagger Brotherhood series, and yet another vampire story.

For the most part this book is about Wrath, a pure blood vampire and semi-leader of the brotherhood. A group of vampire warriors whose main purpose is to hunt and kill Lessers. Lessers were once human, but they sold their souls to become vampire hunters.

Wrath is supposed to be the king of the vampires but instead he chooses to fight. Until he meets Beth. Beth is a human, or half-breed if you will. Her father was a vampire, but in the black dagger brotherhood world, vampires aren’t changed through biting, they are bred the same way humans are. The ‘change’ to vampire happens in the mid-twenties and Beth is about to go through her change.

Wrath was asked by Darius (Beth’s father), to help her through the change. As a favour to his brother, Wrath agrees. He does not expect to fall in love with the half-breed. Dark Lover is the story of Wrath and Beth, how they deal with the ‘change’ and each other.

What I liked most about this story is that it’s not really human-oriented. These vampires don’t feed on humans and as a whole, they don’t really care for humans in general. Their soul purpose is to keep the vampires alive. These vampires feed only on other vampires.

What I didn’t really care for, is that the story is told from so many perspectives. Some minor characters share their views, I am assuming at some point in the series these characters won’t be so minor. I just couldn’t get into this “Mr. X” character. He’s the bad guy. I really didn’t care what he was up to, I didn’t want to know what he was plotting, or what his strategies were.

The novel as a whole, is written very well and I look forward to reading the next book. The Black Dagger Brotherhood is very intriguing.

Destined for an Early Grave by Jeaniene Frost

This is the fourth book in the Night Huntress series and it is quite possibly the last in the series. I can’t confirm that at the moment but regardless of it’s truth, there will be spin off stories of the side characters, so that’s a piece of good news.
Cat begins having dreams about a man [...]

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Faeries Gone Wild – Anthologies

This is a book of four short stories by four different authors.
First, Tall, Dark, and not so Faery by MaryJanice Davidson. In this story, a faery comes across a house full of supernatural beings. Her job is to count them, but this is no easy feat. She meets the man of her dreams. A separate [...]

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Faefever by Karen Marie Moning

This is the third book in the fever series.
Mac is becoming more clever. She creates a device to keep her safe in the dark. Aside from the obvious benefits (avoiding the Shades), she no longer has to carry flashlights.
She also learns more about Barrons, V’lane, and the Fae. She figures out how to control herself [...]

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Dead to the World by Charlaine Harris

This is the fourth book in the Sookie Stackhouse (Southern Vampire) series.
I found myself bored and struggling to read through this book. Which is how I felt about the second book  in the series as well. It seems I have a pattern of liking every other book.
Every time I picked up this novel I saw [...]

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At Grave’s End by Jeaniene Frost

This is the third book in the Night Huntress series.
Holy stressful! Lots of masters and betrayers are in this story. New vampires are created to help Cat and her team. But are their hearts in the right place?
A new enemy, Patra, will stop at nothing to accomplish her goals. Patra is very old and one [...]

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Fish out of Water by MaryJanice Davidson

This is the third and final book in the Fred the Mermaid series.
Fred is the go-between for all “surface-dwellers” and undersea folk. She talks to all the reporters and does all the interviews and answers most of the mermaid questions.
She also gets an official proposal from Artur.
King Mekkam notices the strange disappearance of a good [...]

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