maandag 3 november 2008

Alexandra Ivy - Embrace the Darkness



After aiding the Phoenix against the witches Shay is back in the hands of the troll who owns her curse. Half Shalott, her beauty captivates everyone and her blood is a pure drug for vampires. So without any means to escape she finds herself auctioned off again. Anger and horror consumes her when she finds herself bought by the very vampire whose life she saved a few weeks ago...

Driven by a need Viper can't comprehend he finally lays eyes on the shalott again. Unfortunately he's not the only one to want the beautiful woman. When he buys her, he gets more than he wished for... Because an evil is stalking her and now his honor and love for Shay pulls him in the fight against a master and his kin.

When I read the first book in the series I was hooked. Ivy creates a demon world that is real and captivated my attention.
This second installment confirms the expectations I had..
With Embrace the Darkness Ivy delivers a tale that is sexy, exciting and captiving.

Viper is a clan chief. The stoic, arrogant vampire is considered one of the strongest of his kind. Having almost everything a vampire can buy with money, more women than one can handle he is astonished to discover he finaly finds himself drawn to the shalott that recued his live. Determined to get her out of his blood he buys her in order to seduce her.

Shay has never met someone who isn't interested in controling her. Viper's actions take her by suprise and she has a hard time convincing herself Viper has noble intention. And even while his kisses and carresses drive her wild, she won't surrender to the turmoil of emotions. After all, Viper is a vampire, and they killed her father and are most likely the ones threathening her own life right now. Still, while the evil closes in on her, she has but one option... Trust the very vampire she tries to keep at a distance and open her heart...

If you like vampires and the demon world I can safely recommend you Alexandra Ivy's Guardians of Eternity series. Her writing is wonderful and her world is unique and divers. Her heroes make your toes crawl and the heroines are women that can stand their own when the world they know changes.

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