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The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Book 1) written by Gena Showalter Studio : HQN Books by HQN Books Publisher : HQN Books Released : 2008-05-01 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780373772469 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 24 reviews)
List Price : $6.99 Our Price : $3.00
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All her life, Ashlyn Darrow has been tormented by voices from the past. To end the nightmare, she has come to Budapest seeking help from men rumored to have supernatural abilities, not knowing she'll be swept into the arms of Maddox, their most dangerous membera man trapped in a hell of his own. Neither can resist the instant hunger that calms their torments
and ignites an irresistible passion. But every heated touch and burning kiss will edge them closer to destructionand a soul-shattering test of love
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Suprised that I liked it |
I know it's wrong, but what drew me to this book was the cover. I truly didn't expect to like the story that much because the back protrayed it as a romance.
What I found was something much better. The story was well written, well thought out and the characters were memorable. I became engrossed very quickly in the story, to the point that I started taking it to work with me to read while on my lunch break.
What impressed me the most was that for me a story about Pandora's box was entirely new. I'm excited that a new series has begun based on this premise and will definately be reading other books by this author. |
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Wow, Awesome New Series |
From the first page to the last, this book kept me hooked. I read a lot of romance books, so it's so exciting when you read a new series and it just jumps out. I love the tortured alpha hero and Maddox sure fit the bill. Cursed by violence from the Gods, he and his brothers in arms live in Budapest fighting the bad guys and of course staying away from true love. But Ashlyn comes hoping for help. She hears voices all the time in her head, actually very sad story in her own right. Meets Maddox, suddenly its silent.
He is instantly attracted but doesn't want to be near her for he fears he might hurt her. She is definatly attracted and will do anything to be with him.
There were so many moments when I was saying "oh,man that sucks", but in that sad way of there is so much for them both to have to overcome to be together. It was a heart renching moment after another, but oh so good. The love scences were great, and you totally felt how much they wanted to betogether and would sacrifice anything for the other. This is a must read and can not wait for the next in the series. Keep it up Ms. Showalter |
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A good read ! |
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This is my first time reading this author, Gena ShoWalter and I have to say that I liked the story. I've read Sherilyn Kennyon's versions of the immortals and gods, but I like this series. It was a good-paced story, not at all slow and I was hard-pressed to put it down. I liked the main characters Maddox (who carries around the demon Violence inside of him) and his love interest Ashlyn (who also has her own issues with voices that she hears except when she is in Maddox's presence). I would have liked to have known why Ashlyn was the way she was, but it wasn't all that important in the scheme of the story. I also liked the other characters who were Maddox's "brothers" who carry their own demons inside of them. It seems a very original idea that immortals carry the demons of Violence, Wrath, Death, Doubt, Disease, etc. inside of them and have to deal with the repercussions of having these demons in them. Basically no one is safe around them and the immortal men have to constantly struggle for dominance over them. But love conquers all is the theme here! Isn't it always? And we love it to be that way! I thought it was very good. I can't wait to read the next book in the series! |
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Loved it! |
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I couldn't put the book down. Anxiously waiting for the next book in the series! |
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Interesting World, But Not Executed Correctly (Spoiler Alert) |
This book started out with a wonderful promise of curses and mythology rolled up into an interesting premise: jealous warriors who thought they should have guarded Pandora's box steal it from her and are the actual ones who free evil into the world. As punishment, Zeus captures six especially horrible creatures and puts one into each the warriors' bodies.
And then we meet the "heroine," Ashlyn, who's trying to find these legendary men to help her end her own personal torment. She's instantly attracted to Maddox, who is possessed by Violence. Every few seconds he's overcome with the urge to hurt, kill, destroy. But somehow Ashlyn speaks to that violent side of him and he falls in love.
It goes downhill from there at a rapid pace. Like other reviewers, I had a hard time accepting that these two fall in love so quickly (I think it's about four or five days). I can understand the attraction, but not the love.
There are also some serious echoes of J.R. Ward's Black Dagger Brotherhood in this book: Six warriors. One is supposed to be blindingly beautiful, one's supposed to be scarred. Hm...
But my biggest problem was the "heroine." Ashlyn is constantly described as "pure, innocent, sweet," and her actions make her cute as a button. That's not realistic or appealing. But the biggest thing that irritated me was the way she "saved" Maddox. Good grief! Why is it always the sweet, innocent woman that has to do the sacrifice? Why does the woman always have to die? That's considered romantic? Heroic? Not in my book. It's a sad shame that some people like that stuff and think it's logical. This may be a paranormal romance but that's just maddening.
I don't know how her other heroines will turn out, but I hope they're not like Ashlyn.
Do what you will with this book, but it's not for me. |
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