The Darkest Craving (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 10)
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Author:
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Lenna W. (bratz54) - reviewed on + 1029 more book reviews
I will be in book hangover mod for a while, I love the other Lords of the Underworld books but this one ranks up there with Paris's story. You will be in for a journey that stretches in to three realms, now we have the Fae and future home for the Lords. This starts with Kane keeper of Disaster and his rescuer just getting out of hell and his rescuer is someone he wants to hate but claims as his when Sabin and Strider comes to help him. He never thought that she would be half Fae and half human that has a death wish. Josephina/ Tink (his only pet name for her) needs to die and will find anyway to see her life end, even in the hands or one of the most legendary Lords Kane. In her realm her people have spies for the Lords and they write all kinds of books detailing the wars, life and woman the Lords of the Underwood experience, so she know who he is and what he hosts, but is not the ones she really really wants to me (that world be Paris and Torin). She knows he could and will kill her for the bargain that she made him agree to to get out of hell with her. But she never would have imaged that her death would not be handed to her in his hands but her heart will be his. Warning William will do something to help Kane out in the beginning what might make you want to reach in and strangle both Kane and William. Lots of adventure, action, building romance will happen but with a sides of rage, lies, hurts and others that will keep you guessing til the end. Cameo? will have a few chapters for her as well as Torin. She will be on a paring rod adventure where she meets up with the handsome but 'dead' Lazerous?, from Strider's story with Kaia at the Harpy Games. Torin well his is a like his past is about to be a repeat
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