by Shannon K. Butcher
I'm this Logan, a sanguinar (like an alien vampire) is the male focus rather than a Sentinel. It was a welcome change and helped it to not become monotonous.. I like the female, Hope. She has amnesia and remembers nothing of her past. She notices street people are missing, she volunteers at a shelte...
I think this was the best in the series b/c the heroine did not have TSTL moments unlike the others...
Finally got around to reading this. Loved to learn about the sanguinar. I will admit that The Sentinel War series reminds me a bit of JR Ward's series but it's ok. Still love the world that Butcher has created. Yes, too many characters are introduced with too many stories and questions left behind b...
3.5 StarsFinally we get a point of view from one of the parasites of society, the looked down upon Sanguiner Logan.In all the other Sentinel Wars books you see Logan and how he and his brothers struggle to survive. He is a devastatingly handsome honorable man with the weight of his race on his shoul...
So, right off the bat I was kind of annoyed that Logan was the main character instead of one of the Theronai. Granted we have seen a lot of him in the past books so I guess it makes sense, but I sorta thought it would be more of a side story. And given that I read a lot of vamp books, the Theronai...
Hope appeared out of nowhere, naked and alone, a woman without a past. The only thing she knows is that she is imbued with a strange power. It's in her blood. And two men want to posses it. One is Logan, a Sanguiner demon-fighter who needs Hope's essence to survive. The other is Krag, a Synestryn lo...
This is probably my favorite book in the series so far! It brought some "humanity" to some of the characters we've met before. We begin to understand what makes them tick and why they act as they do. Characters that were difficult to understand and sympathize with are now almost lovable. We begi...