Lover Revealed (Black Dagger Brotherhood, Bk 4)
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Genres: Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Paperback
Yvonne L. reviewed on + 929 more book reviews
I haven't been reading these in order but I would recommend it to get the full effect. There are ceremonies and story plots that would make more sense if you have read the other ones.
That being said, I absolutely loved this book. I adored Butch in book one for some reason (haven't read 2-3 yet) so I was quite excited to read this book. It flowed beautifully and the chemistry/steamy scenes between Butch and Marissa just worked. I thought I would be annoyed with how virginal and innocent she was but I actually didn't mind it. I think it added to the concept of the double standards and sheltered lives the upper class led. I loved the idea of Marissa finding herself because before I wasn't sure I liked her. Grateful that Ward didn't shy away from exploring same sex intimate relationships.
Since I have read John's story already, Going back and and seeing him grow up with the boys was fun. It also gave a great view of what the brothers went through to be where they are at. Loved seeing the other mated females working for a common good.
The thing I didn't like were the scenes with the bad guys. I ended up skim reading a lot of those because they weren't as interesting and were slightly long. Or I was just anxious to get back to the brotherhood.
So I would definitely recommend this one. The humor was much better in this book as well and I actually laughed out loud during some of the scenes.
That being said, I absolutely loved this book. I adored Butch in book one for some reason (haven't read 2-3 yet) so I was quite excited to read this book. It flowed beautifully and the chemistry/steamy scenes between Butch and Marissa just worked. I thought I would be annoyed with how virginal and innocent she was but I actually didn't mind it. I think it added to the concept of the double standards and sheltered lives the upper class led. I loved the idea of Marissa finding herself because before I wasn't sure I liked her. Grateful that Ward didn't shy away from exploring same sex intimate relationships.
Since I have read John's story already, Going back and and seeing him grow up with the boys was fun. It also gave a great view of what the brothers went through to be where they are at. Loved seeing the other mated females working for a common good.
The thing I didn't like were the scenes with the bad guys. I ended up skim reading a lot of those because they weren't as interesting and were slightly long. Or I was just anxious to get back to the brotherhood.
So I would definitely recommend this one. The humor was much better in this book as well and I actually laughed out loud during some of the scenes.
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