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534 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published February 4, 2020
“There are enemies, and there are monsters. Always slay the monsters first, because enemies may one day become allies – but monsters never will.”
Equally fierce, she said, “All I have ever known is pain. So use me to avenge your queen and king, if you must. Through your vengeance I will also have mine. To see my people freed, to see my father and brothers destroyed, I will bear anything.”
Anyway, the story is of military commander/warrior royalty Maddek (H) who is seeking to avenge the deaths of his parents; but in a twisted turn of events, he receives a proposal instead from Yvenne (h)—the secret daughter of the king responsible for his parents’ murders. Yvenne despises her cruel, abusive father as much as Maddek wants to chop off his head; thus, begins their unlikely, tempestuous alliance.
Safety details: H has been celibate for eight years; h is a virgin; no cheating or OM/OW drama, but there’s a bit of jealousy involved; third person, dual POV; considering the nature of the book, some blood and gore are warranted.
“There are enemies, and there are monsters. Always slay the monsters first, because enemies may one day become allies—but monsters never will.”
She had promised to make his life a misery. He still believed she would. But in that moment, he’d realized his life would also be a greater misery if Yvenne wasn’t in it.
"What have I done, that you do not know how I would ride across the world just to lay my gaze upon your face?"I savored every word! There's nothing I love more than two strong characters going head-to-head in forced proximity. Then, add in a historical-fantasy road trip and I'm on cloud 9.😍😍
Every Parsathean warrior knew life was too uncertain to leave important words unspoken.He's the epitome of strength, and his culture makes him blunt and extremely straight-forward.
"Sometimes the only justice is burning rule and law to the ground."After years of abuse at the hands of her father, Yvenne is physically weak, but she attempts to use her sharp mind to convince Maddek of her version of the truth . . . something he's not disposed to believe.
A queen did not cry when there was someone to see her tears.Oh, these two! Watching them fall in love against all the odds was wonderful; the banter, the chemistry, their knee-jerk reactions, their remorse, their moments of vulnerability - all of it, such good stuff!
"My only prayer is that your wounded heart will one day heal enough to love me in return."Yes, Maddek was a total ass half the time, but Yvenne had a backbone of steel. And I loved how it all played out against a backdrop of intrigue and magic. I enjoyed the heck out of this one!
There are enemies, and there are monsters. Always slay the monsters first, because enemies may one day become allies but monsters never will.
Yvenne was like gravel between his teeth. A splinter beneath his skin. The steel in his cock.