Synopsis: "Sexy, powerful, and immortal, Limos is on a crash course with destiny. She’s been marked as Satan’s bride and her jealous fiancé wants her all to himself. The only way this Horseman can keep herself—and everyone else—safe is to keep her distance. But not even Limos can save herself from the secrets she’s kept . . . or resist the seductive allure of one very brave human.
Arik Wagner knows the saying “love hurts” better than most, yet he never thought stealing a kiss from Limos would land him in Hell. Literally. It takes all his military training to survive the demon torture, but once he’s topside, Arik realizes that the agony has just begun. With the Apocalypse looming and Satan demanding his bride, will Arik and Limos surrender to the desire smoldering between them? Or will giving in to their passion unleash hell on earth?"
My Review: I wasn't as impressed with this book as I was with Eternal Rider. I thought I would like Limos more than I did but everything about her is so contrived and fake that you can't tell which emotions are real. I did however really like Arik and Regan. Maybe it is because they are humans and haven't lived thousands of years so are a little more relatable. The story its self had a lot going on, so many tangents and plots going on at once, I would have preferred a little more focus on Limos. All that said I am really curious as to what is going to happen to Than and Regan.
Arik Wagner knows the saying “love hurts” better than most, yet he never thought stealing a kiss from Limos would land him in Hell. Literally. It takes all his military training to survive the demon torture, but once he’s topside, Arik realizes that the agony has just begun. With the Apocalypse looming and Satan demanding his bride, will Arik and Limos surrender to the desire smoldering between them? Or will giving in to their passion unleash hell on earth?"
My Review: I wasn't as impressed with this book as I was with Eternal Rider. I thought I would like Limos more than I did but everything about her is so contrived and fake that you can't tell which emotions are real. I did however really like Arik and Regan. Maybe it is because they are humans and haven't lived thousands of years so are a little more relatable. The story its self had a lot going on, so many tangents and plots going on at once, I would have preferred a little more focus on Limos. All that said I am really curious as to what is going to happen to Than and Regan.
My Rating: I was a little disappointed in this installment in the Lords of Deliverance series. There was a lot of sexing it up which didn't really seem to fit who Limos and Than are suppose to be. It does lead me nicely into the next book though. I give it a rating of Two Paws and A Stump Wag.
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