Chelsey W. (cmoonlight) reviewed on + 47 more book reviews
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Finally...we get Lothaire's side of the story!!!
Lothaire has been the villain you love to hate for years. Here we finally see what made him into the man he is.
We also get the pleasure of the seeing the one small woman who can make his head spin. It was GREAT!!!
Lothaire, The Enemy of Old has definitely earned his name with all of his devious plots, schemes, and deeds.
He'll do what ever it takes to get what he wants and is a master strategist.
Elizabeth "Ellie" is a down to earth mountain girl who has the misfortune of being possessed by Saroya the cursed murderous Vampire Goddess. Ellie is a strong willed young lady and Saroya has difficulty controlling Ellie when she is not sleeping or weakened in some way. The question though is who is truly Lothaire's Bride, Ellie or Saroya?
I loved this book. Because of his past, I did not want to see Lothaire completely transformed into some soft pushover. I was glad that Kresley Cole did not ruin his character that way in the book. I liked seeing that Lothaire actually needed someone and that he actually made sacrifices for someone other than himself. And the love scenes were smoking hot!
This is probably the best new book I've read so far this year!!!
Lothaire has been the villain you love to hate for years. Here we finally see what made him into the man he is.
We also get the pleasure of the seeing the one small woman who can make his head spin. It was GREAT!!!
Lothaire, The Enemy of Old has definitely earned his name with all of his devious plots, schemes, and deeds.
He'll do what ever it takes to get what he wants and is a master strategist.
Elizabeth "Ellie" is a down to earth mountain girl who has the misfortune of being possessed by Saroya the cursed murderous Vampire Goddess. Ellie is a strong willed young lady and Saroya has difficulty controlling Ellie when she is not sleeping or weakened in some way. The question though is who is truly Lothaire's Bride, Ellie or Saroya?
I loved this book. Because of his past, I did not want to see Lothaire completely transformed into some soft pushover. I was glad that Kresley Cole did not ruin his character that way in the book. I liked seeing that Lothaire actually needed someone and that he actually made sacrifices for someone other than himself. And the love scenes were smoking hot!
This is probably the best new book I've read so far this year!!!
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