Denise A. (izzybru) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 47 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 13
I loved this book..The plot was familar (little like JR Ward), but it was different too.
If your into paranormal romance, this is a must read
If your into paranormal romance, this is a must read
Elizabeth R. (reidwifemommy) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 67 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 11
While I am a fan of Gena Showalter, this once again is one of her fun to read but forgettable books. I get caught up in the moment while reading but a week or so later can't tell you what it is all about. This book is her take on the recent infatuation with immortals or otherworld beings. I enjoyed the premise of the book but I reccomend this only for a light and fun read. Seek out Sands, Ward or Joyce if you want a deeper reading experience. This book and from the excerpt for the next book is a 'beach' read.
Lanna L. (lannakaye) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 4 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 9
First off, I must say that I'm a picky reader and I LOVED this series. This was my first exposure to Gena Showalter and she's not only a great story-teller, but she is humorous and thoroughly entertaining. I couldn't put the book down and have recommended her to every reader I know.
Carrie M. (ccmarketgirl) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 12 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
First time I've read Showalter. Overall it's a good read. What I did like? The dark brooding men - tortured literally. What I didn't like - how can you be an immortal warrior living in modern day Budapest and NOT know what Tylenol is - when you're stuck inside all day surely you watch a little daytime TV.
Catherine (cathyme) - reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 7 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
It's either hit or miss with Showalter's writing. This was way too close to JR Ward's series. This was a big miss for me - I didn't even finish the book.
Barbara F. (daylilylover) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 768 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
Starts a little slow getting all the information about the premise but once you get in a little ways it's a great book. Stick with it!
Helpful Score: 4
I'm don't read paranormal romance very often. But I fell in love with the Main characters of this book. Wonderful story, I can't wait to read the rest of them. Gena Showalter writes an excellent book.
Penny P. (angelbuddy) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 16 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I really enjoyed this book and I am looking so forward to reading the rest of these books. If you like paranormal books you should really like this one.
Kristin C. (klokanek) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 64 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
A few good sex scenes surrounded by silliness. Plot and characters laughable.
Ginger H. (gingerheyn) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 8 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This is one of the best series EVER! I love Gena Showalter's imagination. The men are sexy as heck and just as passionate. This is one of those books you stay up all night reading b/c you have to know what happens on the next page.
Rebecca D. (floridagirl) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 103 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I thought this was a GREAT book! I read a few other comments that had me worried so I only ordered the first book in the series. Now I wish I had them all here! I couldn't put it down. It kept my interest from page one all the way to the end. And it wasn't like a typical first book in a series, meaning that every page wasn't spent teaching you about ALL the characters so you'd understand when you read the other books. The focus was on Ashlyn & Maddox. By the end, I was in tears and rooting for the couple. GREAT READ!
Nichole (niki26) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 21 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Even though I loved this book, it is some what a rip off of the Black Dagger Brotherhood by J.R. Ward. If you are planning to read this book, I suggest you read J.R. Ward book first.
Aleena O. (aleena1092) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 22 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I wont lie, I was afraid that this book was going to be just like every other paranormal romance book out there these days, and in some ways it was. However, I really did enjoy the story and the characters. The setup of the story very much reminds me of J.R. Ward's Black Dagger Brotherhood series, or Jacqueline Franks Nightwalker series. However, regardless of the similarities this book was very good. I really enjoyed the world that was created, as well as the characters that went with it. Definitely, a good read for those that really arent finished with the paranormal/thriller/romance genre yet.
Amanda N. (AnnDragera) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 25 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
The first true book of the Lords of the Underworld begins with Maddox. Once a warrior who protected and guarded the gods, he is now a tortured and immortal warrior who resides on Earth. His pride having been stung because Pandora was chosen over him to guard a sacred box that housed demons, he and others that felt the same planned to prove Pandora was not suited to the task. But when they unleashed the demons, they found that even they could not best the creatures. As punishment each warrior was cursed to possess one of the released demons. Maddox was cursed with the demon of Violence, and due to its violent nature Maddox was taken over by the demon's nature without no way to control it and ended up killing Pandora. As punishment for killing the chosen warrior of the god's Maddox was doubly cursed - ever night at midnight he would be killed, with the same sword he used to kill Pandora and his soul would be taken to hell and there it would remain until morning.
For thousand's of years, Maddox has endured his curse with no hope of being freed. Or is there a way to break his death curse? One scared and brave woman may actually hold the key to his freedom.
For thousand's of years, Maddox has endured his curse with no hope of being freed. Or is there a way to break his death curse? One scared and brave woman may actually hold the key to his freedom.
Megan M. (MeggieMoe) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 76 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Loved this book as much as those of JR Ward's Brotherhood. I mean what's not to like if you are into paranormal. We have a group of Greek God's banished warriors, demons, battles for eternity, new gods, an institute for abnormal and a human with paranormal activities. I thought that the book was well written with interesting devolpments. I can't wait to read more... Hot, Hot, Hot!
Donna B. (mizbucky) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 5 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I loved this book...couldn't put it down. I loved Maddox & Ashyln's
romance. I also liked the fact that Ashyln was not some great beauty,
& was insecure with her looks, but Maddox thought she was beautiful.
I am looking forward to reading the other 2 books.
romance. I also liked the fact that Ashyln was not some great beauty,
& was insecure with her looks, but Maddox thought she was beautiful.
I am looking forward to reading the other 2 books.
Terri T. (eskmom) - reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 81 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book held my interest but I do have to say, after reading authors who utilize pretty graphic sexual relationships, like Sherrilyn Kenyon and JD Robb/Nora Roberts, Gena Showalter is WAY more dark and erotic in her sex. I was unprepared for that. I did enjoy the book and do have the other two to read but I am not sure that the over the top eroticism actually added anything to the book. If anything, it kept me from loving it.
All in all a good book and in interesting story. I do look forward to the other two but at least I will be prepared, as will you now... :)
Enjoy!
All in all a good book and in interesting story. I do look forward to the other two but at least I will be prepared, as will you now... :)
Enjoy!
Michele W. (mwilson) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 11 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Loved this series!
Chelsea S. (PengQueen) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 114 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is a good series for someone looking to read a different kind of paranormal romance, one thats hot and engaging.
That being said this is not the best of the bunch. It has wonderful portions...and really annoying ones.
The Lord of the Underworld are men cursed to house demons within themselves. Maddox is the keeper of violence. He is also cursed to die a painful death each night only to be resurrected each morning. Ashlyn is a woman with a psychic ability-she can her the conversations that took place in an area in the past. She works for an institution that studies paranormal creatures. But her gift causes her great pain-she cannot tune out the voices. Than she meets Maddox and finds that his touch can offer her much needed silence-and well as untold passion.
The best parts are the plot, the ideas, and the world. The use of Greek mythology is clever and entertaining. The other characters that are introduced are also captivating.
I was not wholly in love with either main character, but their romance is hot. There are times when you really feel for them. Ashlyn is a difficult character to relate to. She isn't at all strong or independent when the story begins, and not much about that changes. Maddox is just flat out scary, and not always in a good way. I'm not actually sure at any point why Ashlyn loves him, though their feelings for one another are quite apparent.
I found this book alone to be average, but the series as a whole is well above average. I would recommend it to anyone who likes violence, fantasy, and unconventional romance.
That being said this is not the best of the bunch. It has wonderful portions...and really annoying ones.
The Lord of the Underworld are men cursed to house demons within themselves. Maddox is the keeper of violence. He is also cursed to die a painful death each night only to be resurrected each morning. Ashlyn is a woman with a psychic ability-she can her the conversations that took place in an area in the past. She works for an institution that studies paranormal creatures. But her gift causes her great pain-she cannot tune out the voices. Than she meets Maddox and finds that his touch can offer her much needed silence-and well as untold passion.
The best parts are the plot, the ideas, and the world. The use of Greek mythology is clever and entertaining. The other characters that are introduced are also captivating.
I was not wholly in love with either main character, but their romance is hot. There are times when you really feel for them. Ashlyn is a difficult character to relate to. She isn't at all strong or independent when the story begins, and not much about that changes. Maddox is just flat out scary, and not always in a good way. I'm not actually sure at any point why Ashlyn loves him, though their feelings for one another are quite apparent.
I found this book alone to be average, but the series as a whole is well above average. I would recommend it to anyone who likes violence, fantasy, and unconventional romance.
Helpful Score: 1
This story establishes characters and mythology for an ongoing series. The h/h were both fairly compelling and their story was passionate and well told. However the dialogue toward the end of the book became increasingly eye-rolling and character's "voices" started to sound the same. Halfway through the book I was ready to write a 5-star review but by the end I had dialed down my effusiveness to about a 4 star. Still good but the decreasing quality of the dialogue and character defining moments had the story ending more with a whimper.
Helpful Score: 1
Definitely a book that will get your blood boiling on a cold winter day ladies. What is there to say about this book. I could not put the book down once I started it. Maddox so protective of Ashlyn almost to a fault. The fact that you truly get to see his feelings for her by the end of the book is great. It's a little heartwrenching of a scene but you tryly get to see his love for her at that point. Ashlyn is the only women that could tame Maddox and his demon violence. She did this with kindness, love, and understanding. Something Maddox never thought he could experience.
Harriet H. (southern2005) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 31 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I am a fan of Gena Showalter books, Lords of the Underworld is a great series of books,but have found that it is best to start in the beginning with her books in order to understand her thread for writing this set of series. Great reading!
Tasha C. (CareBear22) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 33 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Of the 3 Lords of the Underworld books, this one is my favorite. I liked the way Ashlyn and Maddox (Violence) interacted together. Ashlyn is a good match for violence because she seemed to come off as innocent and a little naive, which is the total opposite of violence.
Even though they are demons, you can't help but to like them. They don't seem like demons, but more like frat house. The only fault I could find with the story was that even though they are centuries old they could at least try to keep current with the world. Paris and Torin are the only ones who seem to know what is going on in this century. You would think if they didn't want to draw attention to themselves they would at least try to blend in. Overall I loved. I look forward to Paris' story.
Even though they are demons, you can't help but to like them. They don't seem like demons, but more like frat house. The only fault I could find with the story was that even though they are centuries old they could at least try to keep current with the world. Paris and Torin are the only ones who seem to know what is going on in this century. You would think if they didn't want to draw attention to themselves they would at least try to blend in. Overall I loved. I look forward to Paris' story.
Melissa F. (mitabird) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 188 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised by The Darkest Night. It was very good. Ashlyn works for a parapsychology institute; she can read the thoughts of beings (human and supernatural) from the past at any given place. In Budapest, she hears of "angels" that live in a castle that she hopes may be able to help her. In the course of searching for them, she runs into Maddox, whose demon is Violence. The voices instantly stop when he is around and she doesn't wish to leave his side. Not only does Maddox have to deal with his demon, he is cursed to die a violent death every night. He wants nothing to do with this human, but something about her compels him. I really liked Ashlyn and Maddox. Even though they fell for each other quickly, the feelings and passion rang true. I also liked the lore behind the Warriors and their different demons. It made for an fascinating and different read. I thought the mystery was quite suspenseful and even though I knew this was going to end HEA, I was on the edge of my seat wondering how the author was going to pull it off. I'm interested to see what's in store for the rest of the Warriors.
Mijan R. (dakotaram) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 15 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I enjoyed the book enough to finish it in one sitting; but I have to admit, I am very disappointed in the subject/story line. This is almost an exact "softer" version of J.R. Ward's Black Dagger Brotherhood. There are just too many similarities: six brothers; in a remote castle; each with a "demon" of their own that allows them to not be close to women; yet they fall in love with their saviour. Not only that, but the "demons" are way to similar: Maddox with a beast that wants to kill everything, Aeron covered in tattoos, Lucien's face all scarred, Torin wears gloves because he can't touch anyone, Paris is so handsome women fall at his feet and he can't get enough sex, etc. The only difference that I could find, is that the "Lords" are not vampires. I will give the next book in the series a try, ONLY in hopes that it gets better or more original.
Helpful Score: 1
Read this in one night.
A very entertaining book and the start of a good paranormal romance series if that's your cup of tea. There aren't any vampires or shifters here. This book is about immortal warriors of the Greek gods. Each one has a personal demon to deal with. I mean that literally. As punishment for a prank gone wrong eons ago, each male is cursed with the spirit of a demon - Violence, Wrath, Disease, Death, Pain, and Promiscuity. Each male lives in uneasy harmony with his demon.
What I liked: The heroine isn't your usual too stupid to live, weepy woman who is instantly ready to jump into bed with the hero. In several situations, she reacts as a normal level-headed woman would do when confronted by such oddities. She's attractive, but not necessarily gorgeous as a model.
Showalter is able to tell the history of these immortals in a way that doesn't bog down the story. Far too often, the first book in a series spends a lot of time telling the back story. This book sets up nicely the next book to follow. I especially liked the heroine to come in the next books - Danika. She's very spunky and straightforward. I'm looking forward to reading her relationship with the immortal Reyes.
What could have been better: The romantic relationship takes a while to get going. It comes in after about a hundred pages. This book has some graphic love scenes, but it's not as graphic as some other books and it's pretty vanilla. Some people prefer not to have highly detailed love scenes so if you're not into that, you can just skip the book or just skip those sections. There aren't very many of those sections in the book which is a pity.
A very entertaining book and the start of a good paranormal romance series if that's your cup of tea. There aren't any vampires or shifters here. This book is about immortal warriors of the Greek gods. Each one has a personal demon to deal with. I mean that literally. As punishment for a prank gone wrong eons ago, each male is cursed with the spirit of a demon - Violence, Wrath, Disease, Death, Pain, and Promiscuity. Each male lives in uneasy harmony with his demon.
What I liked: The heroine isn't your usual too stupid to live, weepy woman who is instantly ready to jump into bed with the hero. In several situations, she reacts as a normal level-headed woman would do when confronted by such oddities. She's attractive, but not necessarily gorgeous as a model.
Showalter is able to tell the history of these immortals in a way that doesn't bog down the story. Far too often, the first book in a series spends a lot of time telling the back story. This book sets up nicely the next book to follow. I especially liked the heroine to come in the next books - Danika. She's very spunky and straightforward. I'm looking forward to reading her relationship with the immortal Reyes.
What could have been better: The romantic relationship takes a while to get going. It comes in after about a hundred pages. This book has some graphic love scenes, but it's not as graphic as some other books and it's pretty vanilla. Some people prefer not to have highly detailed love scenes so if you're not into that, you can just skip the book or just skip those sections. There aren't very many of those sections in the book which is a pity.
Carol G. (Swtangel) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 15 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
The beginning was a little slow but then it picked up and went right along. Was an interesting book, I am reading the second in the series now and will post it soon.
Helpful Score: 1
Summary: 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 memberâa man trapped in a hell of his own. Neither can resist the instant hunger that calms their tormentsâ¦and ignites an irresistible passion. But every heated touch and burning kiss will edge them closer to destructionâand a soul-shattering test of loveâ¦.
First let me say, just so that it is not mistaken or lost in translation somewhere else in this review, this book is HOT. It is so hot I had to take breaks and fan myself while reading, not really, but you get the idea. I love the characters in this book, and the story premise, I was surprised when I started reading since I had never read a book, romance or otherwise, that was based on the Pandora's Box legend. I enjoy the witty banter between the "Lords" as well as the interludes that explain each of the demons and a bit more about the guys. I am curious about Cameo...being the only women in the bunch...if her demon (sorrow) affects her any differently than it does the men. I can't wait to see her book...and I hope that Torin is in it. This story line is fresh and new and sure to be a crowd pleaser all the way through the series. I am wanting Amun (secrets) and Aeron's (Wrath) stories already...jeez...on to the next book.
For information or for purchasing visit Gena Showalter's webpage.
Also just as a blurb...you can get great deals on Gena Showalter's books through eharlequin.com
Also posted: http://www.bibliophilicbookblog.com/2009/10/book-review-darkest-night-by-gena.html
First let me say, just so that it is not mistaken or lost in translation somewhere else in this review, this book is HOT. It is so hot I had to take breaks and fan myself while reading, not really, but you get the idea. I love the characters in this book, and the story premise, I was surprised when I started reading since I had never read a book, romance or otherwise, that was based on the Pandora's Box legend. I enjoy the witty banter between the "Lords" as well as the interludes that explain each of the demons and a bit more about the guys. I am curious about Cameo...being the only women in the bunch...if her demon (sorrow) affects her any differently than it does the men. I can't wait to see her book...and I hope that Torin is in it. This story line is fresh and new and sure to be a crowd pleaser all the way through the series. I am wanting Amun (secrets) and Aeron's (Wrath) stories already...jeez...on to the next book.
For information or for purchasing visit Gena Showalter's webpage.
Also just as a blurb...you can get great deals on Gena Showalter's books through eharlequin.com
Also posted: http://www.bibliophilicbookblog.com/2009/10/book-review-darkest-night-by-gena.html
Mollie G. (amethystlover) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 330 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is the start of a fabulous series. Maddox took my breath away!
Stacie P. (froot) - reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 178 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
You couldn't pry this book from my cold lifeless body. I found myself raging with the warriors, crying at their losses, and falling in love over and over despite their bitter turmoil with their inner demons which possess them.
Ashlyn is a girl with the unique ability to hear words that were spoken in a room, no matter when they had taken place. She begins this story searching for any help or relief from this curse which leads her to a fortress in Budapest rumored to hold angel or demons. Maddox is an immortal warrior doomed to carry the demon of Violence merged with his soul trapped and cursed in solitude within the fortress. Outside forces (Hunters) seek to trap the demons and rid the world of Violence, Disease, Wrath, etcthe brother warriors of Violence. Together Ashlyn and Maddox discover how much they really need one another.
The story was griping enough to keep me turning the pages (fast). I did not completely buy the subplot of this story (which carries to the next book I presume), but I didnt care. I loved being wrapped up with the passion between Maddox and Ashlyn. Foreplay yummie-ness, with a possessive glazed twist. Although I think I expected much more from the demon of Violence, and a much much darker path, I was ok with the gentle character decisions of Showalter. I cant wait for the next!
Ashlyn is a girl with the unique ability to hear words that were spoken in a room, no matter when they had taken place. She begins this story searching for any help or relief from this curse which leads her to a fortress in Budapest rumored to hold angel or demons. Maddox is an immortal warrior doomed to carry the demon of Violence merged with his soul trapped and cursed in solitude within the fortress. Outside forces (Hunters) seek to trap the demons and rid the world of Violence, Disease, Wrath, etcthe brother warriors of Violence. Together Ashlyn and Maddox discover how much they really need one another.
The story was griping enough to keep me turning the pages (fast). I did not completely buy the subplot of this story (which carries to the next book I presume), but I didnt care. I loved being wrapped up with the passion between Maddox and Ashlyn. Foreplay yummie-ness, with a possessive glazed twist. Although I think I expected much more from the demon of Violence, and a much much darker path, I was ok with the gentle character decisions of Showalter. I cant wait for the next!
Melissa (MissCovington) - reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 34 more book reviews
5 WORDS - COULD NOT PUT IT DOWN! Great book! So looking forward to reading them all. And I have now requested more of Gena Showalters books.
An interesting mix of characters dealing with various demons unleashed from Pandora's Box...a few too many characters at time that it gets confusing as to who is who...but not a bad start to a series. The instant attraction and bonding could have used a bit more supernatural feel, but all in all, was your typical love story with a little twist. I'd give it 3 1/2 out of 5 stars.
Suzanne G. (lilred510) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 26 more book reviews
I really really enjoyed Showalter's intensity in this book. I liked Maddox's inner conflict, Ahslyn's quiet (sometimes not so quiet) determination. It is my first and if this book is any representation of what her writing is like I will be reading them ALL!!
I just read both Lara Adrian's Midnight Breed series as well as J.R. Ward's Brotherhood series. LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT.
I just read both Lara Adrian's Midnight Breed series as well as J.R. Ward's Brotherhood series. LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT.
Fun, easy read. Ready to read the next one. The Alpha male in this one is hot, Maddox, nice...
This book started out really strong for me, but has since lost its steam. 200+ pages in and the real action concerning the plot is just now starting. Also, normally when the POV changes throughout the book I usually don't mind and even welcome another perspective, but with this book I don't really care for the others characters. So when I hit these points I tend to just put the book down, which is why it is taking me so long for such an easy read.
Thankfully around the last 60 pages it picked back up a little for me. Although it was still kind of anti-climactic action wise, but the way it came together though a bit predictable was interesting.
Thankfully around the last 60 pages it picked back up a little for me. Although it was still kind of anti-climactic action wise, but the way it came together though a bit predictable was interesting.
Heather D. (daylily77) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 236 more book reviews
Truly enjoyed this book. It is a blend of many of the current paranormal ideas. The blend is fascinating and engaging. I plan on reading the entire series, unless something drastically changes.
very good book with lots of interesting characters and steamy love scenes.
This is a wonderful series. I love how the Lords interact with each other. The characters are endearing and provide some good laughs. I definitely would recommend this series if you enjoy books that don't take themselves too seriously.
Kendra H. (kendra-hubbard) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 49 more book reviews
Maddox is hot in body, mind and soul! He is the ultimate fighter, bad boy, and lover. The fact that he falls helplessly in love with a woman who has a heart of gold makes it even better! A must read!
Chrisy E. (chrisee75) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 48 more book reviews
Definitely in line with J.R.Ward's Black Dagger Brotherhood except instead of vampires, these rough and rugged hunks are cursed with demons living in them for eternity. Good writing and good beginning to a continuum of a story...definitely have a few demons I'd like to learn about...Promiscuity being one ;) Can't wait for the next book. Definitely a series I will read.
Meghan W. (meimei) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 16 more book reviews
Gena Showalter is a genius. In her first installment of the Lords of The Underworld series, Maddox is possessed by the demon of violence. Cursed forever to relive the violence he exuded upon Pandora when him and his warrior companions decided to open the illustrious forbidden box.
Maddox now cursed for all eternity to control his demon must die every night as Pandora did, a painful, violent death. But one day, Maddox meets a girl circling in the woods, could this female be "bait" to lead the warrior to defeat?
Ashlyn is not immortal, but she does have her own kind of demon, she can hear things, hear every conversation that ever took place within a vicinity all at once. She seeks to rid herself of these voices, or to atleast control them. She travels to the place of the "angels" or so the voices have said, "angels with supernatural powers". Stubbling through the woods Maddox comes upon her, and at once, the voices stop... could Maddox, Immortal warrior and carrier of violence be her one ticket away from her own demons and could Ashlyn somehow be Maddox's own savior from his eternal pain and suffering?
Maddox now cursed for all eternity to control his demon must die every night as Pandora did, a painful, violent death. But one day, Maddox meets a girl circling in the woods, could this female be "bait" to lead the warrior to defeat?
Ashlyn is not immortal, but she does have her own kind of demon, she can hear things, hear every conversation that ever took place within a vicinity all at once. She seeks to rid herself of these voices, or to atleast control them. She travels to the place of the "angels" or so the voices have said, "angels with supernatural powers". Stubbling through the woods Maddox comes upon her, and at once, the voices stop... could Maddox, Immortal warrior and carrier of violence be her one ticket away from her own demons and could Ashlyn somehow be Maddox's own savior from his eternal pain and suffering?
Refreshing take on paranormal romance! In this series, warriors release the demons in pandora's box. Subsequently, the demons are each bound with a warrior: Violence, Pain, Wrath, Permiscuity, Death, and Disease. In this book Violence meets love.
Brooke F. (kahea46) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 52 more book reviews
I enjoyed this book, and am looking forward to reading the rest of the series.
There is alot of information thrown at you in this book about how the Lords came to be and who they all are. You are introduced to so many characters and it can be overwhelming trying to remember them all, but it's well worth it if you stick with it.
There is alot of information thrown at you in this book about how the Lords came to be and who they all are. You are introduced to so many characters and it can be overwhelming trying to remember them all, but it's well worth it if you stick with it.
Stephanie K. (wytchysteph) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 39 more book reviews
I love Gena Showalter and this series does NOT disappoint at all! I can't wait to read the rest in this series! Highly recommend if you like the paranormal romance as well as Gena Showalter! I have yet to read one of her books that I haven't loved!
Samantha S. (vettegirl5) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 2 more book reviews
This book was AMAZING!! The characters were very passionate, strong, and courageous. The story was intense and dark but also hopeful and uplifting. I think this is one of the BEST books of this genre that I have ever read. I also really liked "The Nymph King" and intend to purchase every Gena Showalter book I can get my hands on!
Awesome book....AWESOME SERIES! made me MELT. Great!
very good book,, couldnt put it down,,
Karen K. (dupter) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 8 more book reviews
Don't start this book unless you have time to read. Very hard to put down!
Good read, interesting beginning for another Gena Showalter series. Would definitely read another in the series.
Marie S. (mts1178) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 32 more book reviews
It's an interesting plot concept but it was somewhat hard to get into the series. I've read others from the author and love them but I just can't really get into this series.
Amy H. (amylynne) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 5 more book reviews
This was my first Gena Showalter book and first romance novel that I have read. Let me just say that I really enjoyed this book, I love all of the characters in this book! I really like books that have gods and goddesses in them and that also talk about Pandora's box. I have already ordered the next two books and look forward to reading the whole series!
Sarah I. (onecurvyblogger) - , reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 13 more book reviews
The Darkest Night is one of my favorite books to re-read. It combines a mythological world that is unique to the growing genre, sizzling sex that never ever gets old, and characters that continue to delight. Maddox and Ashlyn make a dynamite couple! Showalter was smart to start this series with such a compelling story line. If youre a fan of paranormal romance and you havent given The Lords of the Underworld a shot, what are you waiting for?!
Lenna W. (bratz54) - reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 1029 more book reviews
Love this book and its stars a very promising series that I am looking forward to reading more.
Elizabeth (elsasdaughter) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 115 more book reviews
This was such a good book. My first from this author and certainly not my last. I am a fan of J.R. Ward, and although similar you can't really compare. Maddox is such a tortured person that it takes one tough chick to help him from the hell he's in. I liked the premise of the characters and how they became the Lords of the Underworld. Again, I can't compare to J.R Ward's Black Dagger Brotherhood because she is the queen of those characters but what I did like in GS stories and NOT in J.R.Ward is the there are no lessers here. Yes, the hunters are the "bad guys" in this book but they are not the only one's and I can feel there's more to the hunters here than the lessers in J.R.Ward's books. I already ordered book 2 and 3.
This book and author leaves me with mixed emotions. On one hand I really liked the story and the characters (well for the post part the characters were good) but the writing style (I thought) was horrible. There were scenes where they resorted to caveman talk, meaning there were sections where they were saying "Must use shower." or "Yes, want now." (I dont really like that). She also mixed in other characters so I wasnt really sure if the book was about Maddox or all of them. Im curious as to how the other ones play out and Im hoping that this was just her first book ever written and that her writing style gets better.
Can't wait for the next one to become available!
I thought this book was awesome. It had a little bit of romance, plus a little myth and supernatural. A great book to read.
Katherine S. (kathyk519) - , reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 111 more book reviews
A great start to a series. These immortal men were once warriors for the Gods. After the warrior Pandora was entrusted to guard the infamous box (of demons), the warriors were jealous that they had not been chosen to guard the box. They attacked her and opened the box. As punishment the warriors were each given a demon to house within themselves for all eternity.
Maddox has the demon of violence within him. His constant struggle to keep the demon at bay is getting harder. Ashlyn is a woman who has an extraordinary ability that she is trying to control. She comes to Budapest in search of the men who might be able to help her control her abilities.
The story has it all - action, romantic tension, and a great plot - a wonderful start to a new series that will grab you from the beginning!
Maddox has the demon of violence within him. His constant struggle to keep the demon at bay is getting harder. Ashlyn is a woman who has an extraordinary ability that she is trying to control. She comes to Budapest in search of the men who might be able to help her control her abilities.
The story has it all - action, romantic tension, and a great plot - a wonderful start to a new series that will grab you from the beginning!
This is a great read! The author brings a whole new look into immortals. After getting themselves cursed by Zeus for opening Pandora's box those present now house demons. What follows is is an adventure into what the immortal men think is the perfect life and what truly is. There is a lot of action and romance to keep you reading until the very end!
Elizabeth S. (ElizReads) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 25 more book reviews
I normally don't read Showalter, but this is a good one. Don't expect too much depth but there IS something about a dark and deadly paranormal type guy. If you like J.R. Ward, you'll probably enjoy this series.
Jill J. (angeljennings) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 5 more book reviews
This book was recommend by a friend of mine and I thougt I would give it a try cause I hadn't read any books by this author. After I sat down and started readin it I ended up only getting four pages and I put it down and let it sit for a month. A week ago I decided I would make myself sit down and read more in it and boy was I ever glad that I did and I fell in love with the book! I can't wait to get the second one and start reading that!!
Jennifer S. (jenoscott) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 4 more book reviews
This book is about a group of fallen Greek warriers who betrayed a fellow warrier (Pandora) who was asked to guard the infamous box. For their betrayal, the evil inside the box was assigned to each warrier. So each warrier has an evil demon inside of them ranging from disease to violence to rage and so on.
I liked the concept the book but felt that it was unbelievable at times. Hard to put myself in the place of the woman in the story.
I liked the concept the book but felt that it was unbelievable at times. Hard to put myself in the place of the woman in the story.
Bianca H. (biancaleslie) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 14 more book reviews
Loved the book it was a great read and a good start to a series.
I love this book . Every book she has written that I have gotten I finished in one day sant wait to get her next one
Shannon W. (shannon3) - reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 10 more book reviews
A little silly at times, but worth the read.
Christa B. (nitenymph) - reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 2 more book reviews
I really enjoyed this book. The demons being housed within people really kept my interest.
Jeannie S. (Jeannie189) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 27 more book reviews
This was my introduction to Gena Showalter and I loved it - I could not put it down. Hot and steamy romance that was a lot of fun to read. I can't wait to read the next book in the series.
Connie P. (Activegram149) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 809 more book reviews
New series for me & love the warriors although they are a little too much cursed. Look forward to next one.
book grabs your attention right off the bat
Awesome read!
Christine (imaginethat) - reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 14 more book reviews
Great series, I am getting the others as quick as I can. Because I cannot wait to read more. Lords of the Underworld struggling with their demons literally, unknowingly find their perfect mate that brings their demon and lives under control. Action, romance paranormal what's not to like. Yum!
Diana C. (princessdiana34691) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 361 more book reviews
enjoyed this one. good series of books.
Wendy B. (nativewolf) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 23 more book reviews
This book was hot! It was nice to have a story that was a little different than the average were, fae, or vampire story. I could not put this book down.
Well written story. Keeps you engaged throughout.
I enjoyed the book and ready to read more in the series.
Jennifer G. (jennyb123) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 15 more book reviews
My first romance novel - found it intriguing and really like the paranoraml twist - can't wait to see what is is store for Maddox and company....
loved this book, I have read the second too. I am working on the third. I like the black dagger brotherhood two. they both are suppose to be coming out with more!!!
can't wait to read both
can't wait to read both
I enjoyed the story line.
great read. this is a keeper for the bookshelf for later times.
Loved it
Simone W. (mamawaite) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 175 more book reviews
Extremely steamy and entertaining.
Sarah A. (acton) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 17 more book reviews
Interesting start to the series. I'm ready for the rest of them.
Glenna G. (keno) reviewed The Darkest Night (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 1) on + 869 more book reviews
love it! can't wait to read book #2, i am getting ready to read it now.
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glenna
TO MUCH INFORMATION, AND GOING NO WHERE.