Gena Showalter
Gena Showalter is the New York Times and USA Today best selling author of the White Rabbit Chronicles, Otherworld Assassins, Angels of the Dark, Lords of the Underworld, and several of other young adult and adult romance series. She has written over thirty novels and novellas. Her books have...
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Gena Showalter is the New York Times and USA Today best selling author of the White Rabbit Chronicles, Otherworld Assassins, Angels of the Dark, Lords of the Underworld, and several of other young adult and adult romance series. She has written over thirty novels and novellas. Her books have appeared in Cosmopolitan and Seventeen magazine, and have been translated in multiple languages.
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***Originally posted @ ReadingDiva's Blog ***REVIEW: The Lord Of The Underworld has been one of my favorite series to date and Gena Showalter one of my favorite PNR authors.The Darkest Seduction is Paris’s story – to me Paris is one of the most exciting, funny and hot characters in the LOTU. Paris ...
Enjoyable read. Laughed at the banter between the gang. And William, oh William! He is definitely one that grows on you the more you read. I liked Sienna and enjoyed her being more assertive. Nice resolution and outcome in regards to Cronus and Rhea. I want to know what the blazes happened to Legion...
ho, wow, firstly this book felt like a total compensation for the last one I hated :D Secondly this book was totally and absolutely a PLEASURE to read. while the other one took me a week of struggle this one took me two days. first day I only stopped because I had to go out with a friend (don't you...
Although I was looking forward to the story of Paris and Sienna, I was not a part of the "must have Paris' story now" club. I think this helped me to enjoy this book. I went into it without expectations and enjoyed it for what it was. Had I been a part of that club, I may not have felt the same way....
Oookay, to say the least that I had been waiting SO LONG for this book is an understatement! And as a heads up - while you can definitely read this book as a standalone, you get SO MUCH MORE out of it if you read the whole series first. I think you'd understand more of what was going on - plus you w...