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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Knight's Redemption (Knights of Hell, #1) was an explosive start to a really imaginative new paranormal series. Always a risk trying on a new author for size in this instance that chance paid off and I will definitely be continuing on with this addictive story. The basic premise here is that we have Knights of hell: part Angel part Demon: protecting humankind from these instruments of evil: whilst at the same time fighting their own inner demon to stop themselves from succumbing to there dark side. These knights have one true mate out there in the world: one special woman who can halt the darkness and stop it encroaching: the light to there dark if you will. Eve is this for Lazarus and despite his rapidly progressing Demon-side, he doesn't feel he personally deserves or even wants a mate. Lazarus's past has a huge hold on his present frame of mind: but he needs Eve and also has a job to protect her as she is a demi-demon whose newly emerging powers are like a beacon to the wrong kind as well as her potential new mate. So this was such an easy read managing to capture my interest very easily indeed. Told from dual POV ( which is my favourite ) this was a fascinating view take on the Demons and Angels angle. Being the first in a new series this tantalized rather than bombarded the reader with new information: cleverly setting the stage whilst still withholding a lot of the pieces I will be extremely interested to see where this tale is ultimately heading: no matter I'm fully onboard and invested now. My one criticism here was I wasn't a big fan of the making assumptions angle. What I mean is deciding what someone is thinking or mind reading without giving the other a chance to actually say: Making decisions by yourself is frankly insulting to the other's intelligence. Both Eve and Lazarus are both guilty of this particular transgression and the back and forth pull because of this was bloody exhausting and extremely infuriating indeed. but besides this the rest here was fabulous for me: This had just the right balance of action versus romance for me. I for one will be watching closely to see where The Knights Of Hell is heading. This one definitely gets a thumbs up from my corner. I voluntary reviewed an Arc of Knight's Redemption (Knights of Hell, #1) All opinions expressed are entirely my own. Reviewed By Beckie Bookworm https://www.facebook.com/beckiebookworm/ www.beckiebookworm.com Knight's Redemption (Knights of Hell, #1) was an explosive start to a really imaginative new paranormal series. Always a risk trying on a new author for size in this instance that chance paid off and I will definitely be continuing on with this addictive story. The basic premise here is that we have Knights of hell: part Angel part Demon: protecting humankind from these instruments of evil: whilst at the same time fighting their own inner demon to stop themselves from succumbing to there dark side. These knights have one true mate out there in the world: one special woman who can halt the darkness and stop it encroaching: the light to there dark if you will. Eve is this for Lazarus and despite his rapidly progressing Demon-side, he doesn't feel he personally deserves or even wants a mate. Lazarus's past has a huge hold on his present frame of mind: but he needs Eve and also has a job to protect her as she is a demi-demon whose newly emerging powers are like a beacon to the wrong kind as well as her potential new mate. So this was such an easy read managing to capture my interest very easily indeed. Told from dual POV ( which is my favourite ) this was a fascinating view take on the Demons and Angels angle. Being the first in a new series this tantalized rather than bombarded the reader with new information: cleverly setting the stage whilst still withholding a lot of the pieces I will be extremely interested to see where this tale is ultimately heading: no matter I'm fully onboard and invested now. My one criticism here was I wasn't a big fan of the making assumptions angle. What I mean is deciding what someone is thinking or mind reading without giving the other a chance to actually say: Making decisions by yourself is frankly insulting to the other's intelligence. Both Eve and Lazarus are both guilty of this particular transgression and the back and forth pull because of this was bloody exhausting and extremely infuriating indeed. but besides this the rest here was fabulous for me: This had just the right balance of action versus romance for me. I for one will be watching closely to see where The Knights Of Hell is heading. This one definitely gets a thumbs up from my corner. I voluntary reviewed an Arc of Knight's Redemption (Knights of Hell, #1) All opinions expressed are entirely my own. Reviewed By Beckie Bookworm https://www.facebook.com/beckiebookworm/ www.beckiebookworm.com no reviews | add a review
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With one fatal mistake, immortal demon hunter Lazarus started a chain reaction that set him and his five brothers on a collision course straight to Hell. There's only one way to save them all-claim his mate, a sweet beauty he doesn't deserve and will only end up hurting. But immortals fall hard, and walking away from her when it's over is going to be near-impossible. When bookstore owner Eve Taylor starts hearing the thoughts of others, she is certain she's losing her mind. Until the day a wickedly seductive and dangerous warrior appears and introduces her to a terrifying new world-one she has been part of her whole life and never knew. Now, with a traitor consumed by darkness and driven by revenge hunting them, they have one chance at survival. But they must give into the scorching desire that, if they let it, could destroy them both. No library descriptions found. |
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Eve gets throw into the deep end of this battle and the one who happens to be her savior has to be the most unsociable of the Knights of Hell and with good reason. He's the reason that his brothers are in this mess in the first place. Eve is his fated mate and claiming her, may help their situation. But his personal demons are too strong and Eve is destined to become collateral damage if he gives in to his natural urges. Fortunately, Eve is the only one who can calm him, center and settle him when he is overwhelmed. And she's definitely not going to give up or give in without saving him first.
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