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J. R. Ward
#1 New York Times bestselling author J. R. Ward's phenomenal series continues as the cold heart of a cunning predator is warmed against its will.... Ruthless and brilliant, Vishous, son of the Bloodletter, possesses a destructive curse and a frightening ability to see the future. As a pretrans growing up in his father's war camp, he was tormented and abused. As a member of the Black Dagger Brotherhood, he has no interest in love or emotion, only the battle with the Lessening Society. But when a mortal injury puts him in the care of a human surgeon, Dr. Jane Whitcomb compels him to reveal his inner pain and taste true pleasure for the first time--until a destiny he didn't choose takes him into a future that cannot include her....
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Author
J. R. Ward
Pages
541
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2013
ISBN
0451239954 9780451239952
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"Reread. Probably the most predictable book of the series so far. I just really enjoy the brothers, their squabbles and love. But the story is always starts off painful then they all live happily ever after. It's kind of difficult because I want them all to be happy but I want to be surprised to. <br/><br/>And even though it was mentioned I don't think it's fair that Torment went through so much and everyone else's dreams come true. But in the since of these stories becoming predictable I believe he will find his happiness and of course someone else.<br/><br/>This was probably the weirdest twist of fate Iv seen and just a little too unbelievable for me. I honestly didn't like V and Jane's story much. It became a little too roll your eyes mushy. I did enjoy V and butch though almost wishing there was a little more there. But instead of teasing the reader with it, there story literally shouted at you this will never happen which is a bummer and not very nice.<br/><br/>I felt like this story branch off to many others as if V's story wasn't strong enough by itself. I do like how each book opens up more and more of other members of the brotherhood but it just felt a lot stronger in this one. I got to read much about John and Phury even a little of Zadist which I loved but it just made the main characters seem of no importance. Although since I didn't enjoy V's story as much this didn't seem to bother me.<br/><br/>I want to finish the series there are many books and I understand that everyone story will be someone new and I hope to find more couples I love as much as Z and Rhage but not getting my hopes up."
"What a great, spicy series, to read on a rainy day! I love the fun and engaging characters. That said, the development of the Scribe Virgin as a real character was an odd choice when compared to the established lore. And the ending was definitely coo-coo bananas. But since everyone is paired off now, I have to find out what's going to happen next - to see if maybe the bonkers twists will work out in the end. "
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Kay
"I loved every single page"
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cjay
"I think this book is probably 3.5 stars for me, I liked both Vishous and Jane as characters but thier romance fell flat sometimes. I liked that we didn't get the lesser's point of view in this book but I also didn't like the new pov we got. I really enjoyed seeing more of the scribe virgin and hope we get to see more of her, she was probably my favorite part of this book."
"I think this is my favorite of the Brotherhood series thus far. I really love the laid back attitude of the Brothers and how they work vigilantly to protect the species from the lessers. Vishous is my fav of all the Brothers because he is unruly, a techno geek (like me), mouthy, and reeks of self assurance. There were so many unexpected incidents in this book and that's one of the reasons I love it so much."