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Book Review of Lover Eternal (Black Dagger Brotherhood, Bk 2)

Lover Eternal (Black Dagger Brotherhood, Bk 2)
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Second book in the Black Dagger Brotherhood. Yes, it seems like "just another vampire book," there seem to be an abundance of them lately. However, this book expands the genre some, with the Brotherhood in charge of defense of the vampire community.

I liked this book more than the first, probably because we are starting to get more comfortable with the characters, and learning more about each of the members of the Brotherhood (and their enemies, the lessers). The first had so many characters to introduce that you only got a cursory glimpse at each, except for the main character of that one, Wrath.

You learn a lot more about Rhage in this book, and Vishous gets some character development too, a welcome expansion of this character. Rhage meets Mary, who is as strong a personality as Rhage; most of the story is them working through their relationship.