Prowled Darkness
Dante's Circle, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Gregory Salinas
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By:
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Carrie Ann Ryan
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Humans aren't as alone as they choose to believe. Every human possesses a trait of supernatural that lays dormant within their genetic make-up. Centuries of diluting and breeding have allowed humans to think they are alone and untouched by magic. But what happens when something changes?
Eliana Sawyer's life was rocked from its foundation twice in as many years. She risked her heart and had it shattered into 1,000 pieces when Malik left her with no warning. While she'd normally raise her chin and ignore the pain, she can't forget what he gave her before he disappeared from her life.
Malik Ward is a prince amongst the lion shifters and knows that one day he will have to take a mate. Only, his people can never mate with humans. Under the mistaken impression that Eliana was only human, he forced himself to leave before they'd crossed a line and he broke his vow to his people. Now that he knows the truth about Eliana, however, it will take more than groveling to win back the one woman fated to be his.
While Eliana and Malik embark on a new sensuous path that might lead to disaster, the realms aren't ready to allow the final lightning-struck human to be enveloped into their fold. The couple will have to combat those plotting against them, as well as the broken promises and heated emotions they share.
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- Jamoz23
- 06-11-2024
Not one I love.
AUDIBLE
Though I loved listening to this and found it very full on, it is still not one I love or will re-listen to.
I still did not feel a real connection between Adalard and Samara. I felt they both weren’t committed to being together for very weak reasons.
As I said in my book review, the seven-year break still feels too stupidly long, especially with the advanced technology available. And it especially doesn’t feel correct that no one from any of the worlds visited earth/the ranch, in those seven years, looking for prospective mates.
BOOK REVIEW
Though I liked this, I just didn’t love it. Was just off for me storywise.
Ms smith is a master at blending her worlds together.
They way she has merged this story, especially as there is more than a few other stories involved, into the timeline is brilliant.
I just felt this lacked the impact I expected for what had happened previously.
The snippet we get at the end of book one didn’t translate in the same way in its own story.
I enjoyed Adalard and Samara’s story, I found them both strong characters.
I just didn’t understand or agree with why we have the seven year separation. That to me was majorly off and spoilt the story.
Especially as Adalard doesn’t achieve his objective and NEVER contacts or visits Samara, or has anyone in his family contact her.
Too unbelievable that nobody contacted or visited earth and Paul’s ranch in that seven years.
We get that bit of snark from Samara about alien infestation but within minutes she is having sex with Adalard.
I did enjoy the idiot brothers causing the sideline/ background part about Alberto Campeau.
At first I thought Samara weak for always giving in to them but at least she did step back eventually.
In full disclosure mode, I bought this via Kobo in 2021 and never read it until now. Life became a bit hectic and truthfully, Kobo has never been easy to use on my iPad no matter what they have advised me to do. So I truthfully forgot I’d bought this until I read CHRISTMAS FOR A GODDESS.
I am now off to read Jarmen’s Jane Doe.
First time I haven’t five starred a book by this author.
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