Fantastic read, as usual.
My first bit of advice: Read the glossary! I love Larissa Ione's books AND that she puts the glossary right up front to remind you of the world that she's built for these characters. It always gets me in the right frame of mind to jump back in.
And good thing, too!! This book starts out with a bang....well, not quite, but you'll see what I mean. :)
Love the action, love the characters, and the story is what you would expect from this author if you are a long-time fan.
I gave this book 5 stars.
Happy Reading!
My first bit of advice: Read the glossary! I love Larissa Ione's books AND that she puts the glossary right up front to remind you of the world that she's built for these characters. It always gets me in the right frame of mind to jump back in.
And good thing, too!! This book starts out with a bang....well, not quite, but you'll see what I mean. :)
Love the action, love the characters, and the story is what you would expect from this author if you are a long-time fan.
I gave this book 5 stars.
Happy Reading!
Helpful Score: 2
Boring and a disappointment after Eternal Rider was so good and a great start to the series. Nothing really seems to happen through most of the book, the situations seem really contrived. The most interesting part of the book wasn't even about the hero and heroine but about Thanatos and Regan. It's also starting to be troubling that in every book about heaven, hell, angels, and demons everyone is white, speaks English and basically adheres to American ideas and values. Of course the books are for a mostly white, American, female audience, but couldn't the author at least pretend that God finds other people and other colors worthwhile? That maybe angels would look like a blend of all races?
And a minor gripe - the main couple never have sex in the entire book. Other people do, but not Limos and Arik.
And a minor gripe - the main couple never have sex in the entire book. Other people do, but not Limos and Arik.
Shelley C. (scollins) reviewed Immortal Rider (Lords of Deliverance, Bk 2) on + 59 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
The story of Arik and Limos is eventful to say the least. This book set up the storyline for the next two books. I am looking forward to the next book.
Jenny M. (griz1girl) - , reviewed Immortal Rider (Lords of Deliverance, Bk 2) on + 78 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Larissa Ione's "Demonica" series is FANTASTIC...and her "Lords of Deliverance" series is good too. Just not AS good.
I do enjoy the fact that she uses demon characters from Underworld General in her Four Horseman series...it's nice to get that continuity.
However, the Lords of Deliverance books are WAAAAAAY too long. The stories really didn't need 435 pages to make them complete. They could've been boiled down to 250 pages easy.
So while I've enjoyed them, I found them to drag a bit...which didn't seem to happen in her first Demon series.
Always a good read--just not if you're feeling impatient. :)
I do enjoy the fact that she uses demon characters from Underworld General in her Four Horseman series...it's nice to get that continuity.
However, the Lords of Deliverance books are WAAAAAAY too long. The stories really didn't need 435 pages to make them complete. They could've been boiled down to 250 pages easy.
So while I've enjoyed them, I found them to drag a bit...which didn't seem to happen in her first Demon series.
Always a good read--just not if you're feeling impatient. :)