Thursday, February 17, 2011

Dreams of a Dark Warrior

Dreams of a Dark Warrior (Immortals After Dark, #11)Dreams of a Dark Warrior by Kresley Cole
Released February 15, 2011
Published by Simon and Schuster
582 pages, Paperback

Book Blurb:

HE VOWED HED COME FOR HER . . .

Murdered before he could wed Regin the Radiant, warlord Aidan the Fierce seeks his beloved through eternity, reborn again and again into new identities, yet with no memory of his past lives.

SHE AWAITS HIS RETURN . . .

When Regin encounters Declan Chase, a brutal Celtic soldier, she recognizes her proud warlord reincarnated. But Declan takes her captive, intending retribution against all immortals—unaware that he belongs to their world.

TO SATE A DESIRE MORE POWERFUL THAN DEATH . . .

Yet every reincarnation comes with a price, for Aidan is doomed to die when he remembers his past. To save herself from Declan’s torments, will Regin rekindle memories of the passion they once shared—even if it means once again losing the only man she could ever love?


The Immortals After Dark series from Kresley Cole is hotter than ever.
Dreams of a Dark Warrior is book nine in the series. If you have never heard of this series or have not chosen to read it yet, you are truly missing out on some dark, burdened, hot smexy men and their stories.
IAD brings us back into the story centered around Regin (the Radiant), and Declan Chase (Aidan from past life). After trying to suppress his past and these new found urges towards Regin, Declan must choose his path carefully before Regin sacrifices her life to bring back his memories and life of past.

There is so much sexual tension I could cut it with a knife, and the characters read so real that Dreams of a Dark Warrior holds a candle in my heart as for the books in the series.

While some pages with Regin felt repetitive, Kresley Cole writes life into these characters to the point where I did not want to put the book back down and had to find the ending and resolution.
The only bad part of the whole book is that it will be a while for the next book!
Which in itself a good thing, because IAD hasn't let me down in terms of writing and joy of read this series.

Dreams of a Dark Warrior had all the elements I love for a book in it: there was character growth, over coming the obstacles, resolution, great dialog, and wonderful world building.
Thank You Kresley Cole for another addition to a series that I enjoy.








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