Sandy W. (swilhelm) reviewed on + 54 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
I have read this as the second in the series having missed the first book. I enjoyed this one much more than Master of the Night (#2) both in storyline and in use of language.
This book brings in a new type of magical being to the story the Direkind who are werewolves. I enjoy the "furries" and this version was fun in that our furry friend was female (she-wolf) and kick ass. This was a good story line bringing in characters from the last book and introducing us to the new species.
Angela Knight's has also cleaned up her "sex language" if you will and has greatly toned down the crass use of verbiage that she used in Master of the Night. While this book is still filled with very strong sex scenes, often with very dominating elements, the language at least is not as offensive. Still debating whether this one has convinced me enough to move to the next story!
I still think this series is not as good as Susan Sizemore or Lori Handeland who I consider 2nd tier to Lori Adrian and JD Ward.
This book brings in a new type of magical being to the story the Direkind who are werewolves. I enjoy the "furries" and this version was fun in that our furry friend was female (she-wolf) and kick ass. This was a good story line bringing in characters from the last book and introducing us to the new species.
Angela Knight's has also cleaned up her "sex language" if you will and has greatly toned down the crass use of verbiage that she used in Master of the Night. While this book is still filled with very strong sex scenes, often with very dominating elements, the language at least is not as offensive. Still debating whether this one has convinced me enough to move to the next story!
I still think this series is not as good as Susan Sizemore or Lori Handeland who I consider 2nd tier to Lori Adrian and JD Ward.
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