Dark Lover (Black Dagger Brotherhood #1) by J.R. Ward

Posted October 3, 2011 by DiDi in BDB, Paranormal, Reviews / 6 Comments

The Black Dagger Brotherhood by J.R. Ward was the first adult paranormal series I read and happens to be my choice for cream of the crop in this genre. The series is open-ended and currently has 9 available books and an insider’s guide. For anyone who enjoys reading paranormal romance, this is a must read.


Since we at Guilty Pleasures are discussing all things paranormal in the month of October, I thought what better series to highlight. I wanted to also try something different and fun. I’ve asked friends from my book club, Facebook, and Goodreads who are known fans of the series to help me with the reviews. Without further ado, welcome our first Guest Reviewer for Dark Lover by J.R. Ward!


www.jrward.com


PARANORMAL ROMANCE


Review by: Victorian Maiden

SUMMARY:
In the shadows of the night in Caldwell, New York, there’s a deadly turf war going on between vampires and their slayers. There exists a secret band of brothers like no other-six vampire warriors, defenders of their race. Yet none of them relishes killing more than Wrath, the leader of The Black Dagger Brotherhood.

The only purebred vampire left on earth, Wrath has a score to settle with the slayers who murdered his parents centuries ago. But, when one of his most trusted fighters is killed-leaving his half-breed daughter unaware of his existence or her fate-Wrath must usher her into the world of the undead-a world of sensuality beyond her wildest dreams.


REVIEW:
A wonderfully different writer, J.R. Ward, has managed to captivate her readers with book 1 of her deliciously new and sexy series, Black Dagger Brotherhood. With DARK LOVER, we start our journey into the life of a band of Vampire Warriors defending their race and humanity against the powers of evil as they also each seek and find their true heart’s desire. DARK LOVER tells the story of Wrath, the last of the purebred vampires of royal descent. A sexy, tormented and arrogant killing machine who’s cold heart and spirit are brought back to life by the one woman who is able to tame him, Beth. DARK LOVER is ultimately addicting, sexy, erotic, funny, bold and brazen with an entertaining yet menacing cast of alpha-male secondary characters who will all leave you wanting more. The more I read, the more I wanted to get up front, close and personal with these warriors. Fair warning: lots of violence, hip hop music, slang, lavish and expensive living and heavy drinking were common in this book. But I did not feel it hindered its brilliance in any way, but could see readers may find it a bit over the top or possibly disturbing, but that was not the case for me, but worthy of mention nonetheless.

J.R. Ward is absolutely brilliant in her writing which is evident from beginning to end. Clever names given to each Brother in this intricate world she has created that contained its own set of original rules, with an amazing storyline that simply weaves a perfect plot that is action-packed and just doesn’t let up for not even for a minute. Now, the series can be read individually and out of order, but I suggest they be read in the order which it they are released. Several events and storylines do develop in between books which may confuse the reader if read out of order, but this is indeed an individual and personal choice.



Bottomline, DARK LOVER did a beautiful job of setting the stage for the rest of the series and among the oh so many similar series and books out there, DARK LOVER still managed to catch my attention and was filled with that something special that set it apart from all the others in this popular genre and if the author continues to bring us this type of reading material, then we are definitely in store for some seriously hot, panty melting future reading moments. All of which I welcome with open Kindle.
That’s all folks; thanks for reading. 🙂




Victorian Maiden gives Dark Lover:

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Posted October 3, 2011 by DiDi in BDB, Paranormal, Reviews / 6 Comments


6 responses to “Dark Lover (Black Dagger Brotherhood #1) by J.R. Ward

  1. D-you know how I feel about the brothers, and Wrath is the epitome of ALPHA male. He and Beth are an awesome couple and I loved this book. I lost count how many times I’ve read this book. And Vic was right, this was the beginning of some really good reading.

    V-THANK YOU for the review. Awesome job!!

  2. Everyone keeps encouraging, actually *insisting* that I read this series, and I’ll admit Victorian’s review makes me think they must be right! The only reason I haven’t popped my BDB cherry is because there are so darned many of them I have an intimidating number of books to read in order to catch up, on top of my own TBR pile. Tell me this, and anybody can answer, is there one of the BDB books that you would be able to recommend as a stand alone read for a BDB virgin that is so good I should pick it up right away?

  3. I agree with D. There are ongoing side stories as well as the main story throughout the series and it’s really hard to pick any one of them and know what’s going on. The 9 books only span about a 2 year period, so there is lots happening in a relatively short period of time. This first book is REALLY good, one of my favorites of the series.

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