Dark Lover by J.R. Ward

Review by Natalie
This book is what started my addiction to the roller-coaster world of the Black Dagger Brotherhood.
Wrath is the last pure blood vampire left and the King of the race. It's a big burden to carry and one he resents.
Fighting alongside his brothers to protect the race is his way of being a leader rather than sitting on a throne giving out orders.
His life has carried on this way uninterrupted until the brother Darius is killed in a surprise attack by the enemy, the Lessers.
An unknown daughter is revealed and a promise to protect her are given to Wrath just before his best friends death. So with his last wishes to uphold Wrath sets out to meet this Beth Randall and get her out of his life as quick as he can...but when do things always go to plan so neatly?
A truly great book and series which I believe can be read by both men and women as the brothers are the epitome of macho men that anyone would want to be or be with. Based in modern day Boston the dialogue is thick with swearing and there is very detailed adult content which can put some off but I think would be odd if it were missing from this type of story.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dark-Lover-Dagger-Brotherhood-ebook/dp/B004LX0DKO
This book is what started my addiction to the roller-coaster world of the Black Dagger Brotherhood.
Wrath is the last pure blood vampire left and the King of the race. It's a big burden to carry and one he resents.
Fighting alongside his brothers to protect the race is his way of being a leader rather than sitting on a throne giving out orders.
His life has carried on this way uninterrupted until the brother Darius is killed in a surprise attack by the enemy, the Lessers.
An unknown daughter is revealed and a promise to protect her are given to Wrath just before his best friends death. So with his last wishes to uphold Wrath sets out to meet this Beth Randall and get her out of his life as quick as he can...but when do things always go to plan so neatly?
A truly great book and series which I believe can be read by both men and women as the brothers are the epitome of macho men that anyone would want to be or be with. Based in modern day Boston the dialogue is thick with swearing and there is very detailed adult content which can put some off but I think would be odd if it were missing from this type of story.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dark-Lover-Dagger-Brotherhood-ebook/dp/B004LX0DKO