I think Anya has to be my favourite female so far. She's much more entertaining and she's just so hilarious. She's a big leap from Ashlyn and Danika, but she's worth it. My favorite parts have to be when Anya, Lucien and William are together. The chemistry flies!Speaking of chemistry, Lucien and Any...
Anya is an interesting warrior with many issues to work through. She finally meets the man of her heart,another warrior with demon issues. They fight,try to kell eaach other, then fall in love. Tons of action, going on in this book. Lots of sex, good sex some great sex.
Anya, the Goddess of Anarchy finds herself fascinated with Lucien, whose demon is Death,she first makes her desires of him known at a club. Even though he is scarred she finds him the most handsome and fascinating man that she has ever known. Anya is deeply misunderstood, because her of who her moth...
Highly entertaining. Lucien aka Death is minding his own brooding business when Anya, a beautiful strawberry and cream scented goddess tries to seduce him in a club much to his disbelief. You see, he has scars, on his face and body that terrify the ordinary person. No women approach him. Everyone as...
I really enjoyed this book about Death and Anarchy. Anarchy is a hoot - love her! This series reminds me of Black Dagger Brotherhood, but very different in plot, of course.
I loved this book. Lucien was absolutely sigh-worthy to me. So sad and lonely. And, he got his very own heroine who wouldn't give up on him. I think it took some major confidence to go after her man full throttle the way Anya did. From the beginning, I knew I would like Anya. She was the kind of ...
Book 2 centered around Lucien, the Keeper of Death and Anya, the Goddess of Anarchy. They have great chemistry and I loved the back-n-forth banter between them. Anya is one tough chick. And Lucien deserves some love.The other brothers have their own problems goin' on - Reyes is fighting his broth...
The second Lords of The Underworld concerns Lucien (who houses the demon of Death) and Anya (the Minor Godess of Anarchy).Really enjoyed this one, even got a bit choked up at the end (I hate it when men cry, gets me all emotional). It was sexy and fun, but I still prefer the first book in the series...
2.5 starsIf it wasn't for the side stories involving Paris and Reyes, and the lore behind the Lords and the Titans, I wouldn't have finished this. Lucien and Anya were so annoying; I didn't care for either of them. Their constant doubts about their feelings for each other got old really quickly. The...
Great second book in Gena Showalter's Lords of the Underworld series. (Quick question - why was this originally billed as a trilogy? Yeah, those first three were released in rapid succession, but it seems fairly clear from the writing in the two that I've read so far that she always intended, or at ...
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