by J.R. Ward
I really loved this one. Both stories. Very different yet the same. Even though the entire landscaping of these two very different love stories, were VERY predictable, I utterly enjoyed the organic simplicity of the way it all played out. It kept me in the moment, and interested with everything that...
Black Dagger Legacy, Book 3 I Picked Up This Book Because: Continue the series The Characters: Peyton: Novo: Ruhn: Saxton: Rhage, Paradise, Craeg, other members of The Brotherhood The Story: I’ve missed Ms Ward’s writing. I love the flow of the stories, the characters, the world she has built. Ev...
Initial impressions:Maybe 3.5 stars?A bland HEA for Saxton - but he did get to wield a dagger and work through his feelings for Blay. I've been waiting for Saxton's story for so long. We really didn't learn a lot about him here. As much as Ruhn, having grown up lower class, doesn't really understand...
This was the first book by this author that I read without skimming in years. If you visit my review of the last two books in this series you'll recognize the theme of me asking: "Why couldn't this be just one story". Though I still wish that each character had their individual books I loved these s...
Compared to past releases from Ward, I actually really enjoyed this book. In fact, I find that I like the Legacy books more than the BDB series, which has become very erratic, in my opinion. These books focus more on the romance, and despite the lack of Lesser activity, we still get enough action an...