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Book Review of The Darkest Seduction (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 11)

The Darkest Seduction (Lords of the Underworld, Bk 11)
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Possessed by the demon of Promiscuity, immortal warrior Paris is irresistibly seductivebut his potent allure comes at a terrible price. Every night he must bed someone new, or weaken and die. And the woman he craves above all others is the one woman he'd thought was forever beyond his reach …until now. Newly possessed by the demon of Wrath, Sienna Blackstone is racked by a ruthless need to punish those around her. Yet in Paris's arms, the vulnerable beauty finds soul-searing passion and incredible peace. Until a blood feud between ancient enemies heats up. Will the battle against gods, angels and creatures of the night bind them eternallyor tear them apart?
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Per Wikipedia this is book #12 of the Lords of the Underworld series. At more than 500 pages, it's quite an extensive read. There were a lot of side-stories for what could very well be future Lords books.

I give this book 3-stars. It was quite long. I was more interested in the side-stories than what was really going on with Paris and Sienna. I was really looking forward to this book and almost feel jipped after having paid $8+ for it instead of waiting for someone to post it on PBS.

The intro author letter made me believe this was going to be one hell of a book. It might be for some folks, but for me, I just couldn't get quite into it. I ended up bypassing the sex scenes to get back to the actual story. The ending caught my attention. Hope the new series Gena Showalter is working on with the fallen angels is good. I wish she would just hurry up with the rest of the stories for the Lords like Torrin's and Cameo's.