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321 pages, Kindle Edition
First published May 8, 2011
"Like to push, don't you?"
"If I don't," he purred, leaning down to kiss her while he plumped and shaped her breast with a proprietary hand, "how will I ever get you to a point where you'll let me tie you up and use a whip on you?"
“Those who say vengeance eats you up are wrong—it doesn’t, not if you do it right.”
“Ever had a woman say no to you, Dmitri?”
“Once.” He turned the corner with a smile that made her want to cup his face, trace those beautiful lips with her own. “I married her.”
12/10/2016 Buddy reading with my awesome friends over at BB&B. I would not have survived this gutting book without them.
“I will love you even when I am dust on the wind.”
A severed head with a distinctive tattoo, leads Raphael’s second, vampire Dmitri to cross paths with Guild Hunter Honor. And to a fierce attraction he hadn’t felt in a thousand years.
Even though Honor has never met Dmitri, she has been obsessed with him since she was old enough to understand the violent emotions he made her feel. But Honor is so broken after being brutally tortured for two months, and she might not be ready to face the seductive Dmitri.
Something is hunting in Manhattan, and these two will have to work together to uncover an evil plot intent on bringing a bloody past back to life. And the powerful desire between them is a compulsion that will either destroy or save them.
“I don’t intend to break you, Honor. I intend to seduce you.”
It’s been a while since I’ve been so completely devastated by a book. Even now as I’m writing this review, remembering the painful things Dmitri has survived makes my heart weep. I adore this author’s writing, she’s my happy place, but this book killed me with all the painful emotions it caused. This is definitely a dark I never thought I would read from this author. But as always she made it work.
Honor was becoming too important, a compulsion that wasn’t only sexual, wasn’t only physical.
Dmitri has been the only member of Raphael’s Seven that I haven’t liked. In fact, I actually despised him. He is cruel and lethal in his sensuality, and his love of pain and use of his luring scent has always disgusted me. I really had my doubts that Nalini could make me like him. But as always this author proved why she’s the queen of romance and my favorite author. The first few chapters in I still didn’t like Dmitri, and how cold and unfeeling he was. But slowly Nalini started revealing the man Dmitri was before he was Made. A man who loved his wife and his children so completely that the beauty of it stunned me. And all of the painful and heartbreaking things that happened to him and his family shattered me. It explained so much about who Dmitri now is. The strong has no choice but to survive, and above all else Dmitri is a survivor. And the person he is today is the only way he knew how to survive. I honestly couldn’t see at the beginning how Dmitri would be the right man for Honor, how a man who had only loved one woman for a thousand years, would be capable of loving again. But I can tell you now that the only man ever perfect enough for Honor was Dmitri, and by the end of this book I was completely in love with their romance.
“You sure I have a soul?”
“It might be battered and scarred, but it’s there.”
Honor was a fantastic heroine. A hunter who was tortured for two months at the hands of depraved vampires. But she is strong, and just like Dmitri, she’s a survivor. And I loved her right from the beginning. I loved how she stood up for herself against Dmitri, who has no problems pushing her, taunting her, and while I wanted to kick him in the balls for this, I cheered her on all the way. She’s been alone all her life, in a way that nothing and no-one could fill the void, and has been drawn to Dmitri for many years in a way that did not make sense. I loved that she saw more to Dmitri than the asshole he presented to most. She knew without a doubt that this man was capable of more.
Body and soul, she owned him. “I’m yours. Always.”
The romance was prefect for these two. I loved the sizzling chemistry between them, and how attracted Dmitri was to Honor, in a way he hadn’t felt since his wife. After the terrible things done to Honor, intimacy was difficult for her, and it’s says a lot about Dmitri that he never pushed her in that area. He was so patient with her, and I loved that. The things Dmitri had survived and done, changed him and most of it not in good ways. But luckily Honor came into his life to save his heart, his battered soul. She’s more than tough enough to handle him and to remind him of the loving man he used to be. I ADORED the twist at the end, which thinking back was glaringly obvious right from the start, and I am so immensely grateful for it. Honor is the only woman perfect enough for Dmitri.
“Someday,” she said in a voice as serene as a high mountain lake, “I’m going to break your neck. Then I’m going to saw it off with a hacksaw so I can take my time.”
Venom’s grin creased his cheeks. “I knew you had it in you, kitty.”
There was a lot of Holly, who changed her name to Sorrow, in this book. The things Uram did to her, changed her in ways that no one knows how much she will evolve still. It was amazing the way Dmitri was with her, it showed a side to him I didn’t expect. And I loved the banter between Sorrow and Venom. I really hope that these two will eventually end up together.
As always with every book in this series, Nalini gives us a little more info on the Seven. I’m ecstatic that Aodhan is moving to Manhattan, and so heartbroken about the small reveal she gave us about his past. And beautiful Illium and how he had watched over the mortal he loved was heartbreaking. I really hope Bluebell will get his HEA. And I especially loved that we learned more about the friendship and loyalty between Dmitri and Raphael. It’s so sad the things these two has survived together, but also so beautiful.
This was such a beautiful, dark and heartbreaking book. And nothing less would have been good enough for Dmitri and Honor. This author continues to amaze me with her ability to write such captivating plots and characters, and her ability to write the most powerful romances. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.