⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Was I hooked by that book? Yes, for sure. The excellent descriptions of the battles using magic had me glued to the pages.
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Balladyn is content as part of the Reaper family, but he is lonely and still feels as if he doesn’t completely fit in. When he is pulled into the human realm by an unknown force, he follows, without question. He arrives just in time to save Rhona from dying. Rhona, the new leader of the Skye Druids, has been betrayed and her life is still in danger. Balladyn stays with Rhona to protect her and to discover the truth of the bond between them.
MY THOUGHTS
I was also super excited for Balladyn’s story and it did not disappoint. The mystery of who betrayed Rhona and the undeniable connection to Balladyn drove all the action right from the start. More questions than answers popped up as they got deeper and deeper into their investigation. I loved how magic was used in this book. It was powerful and nail-biting and everything you would want it to be.
Rhona and Balladyn were a fantastic couple. They brought out the best in each other, they worked well together, and they quickly made use of whatever magic was connecting them. I also enjoyed seeing the Warriors and their Druids again, as well as the small glimpses of Aisling and Xaneth.
Dark Alpha’s Command is book 15 in the Reaper series, that form part of the larger Dark World collection of series. In my opinion, you should start this from the start with Dangerous Highlander, but you can start with the first book of any of the series in this world, really. It is definitely best to at least read the Reaper books in order. I can highly recommend this entire series if you like paranormal romance with suspense, action, interesting villains, plenty of steaminess, magic, dragon shifters, and so much more. Read my reviews of some of the Reaper books here.
Thank you to the author for providing me with a copy. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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Genre: Paranormal Romance
I have read some of her contemporary romances but never a paranormal one, despite loving the genre. This sounds really good!
I have not read a Donna Grant book, but looks like I need to soon
I just read the first book in this series. Wonderful review!
Thanks!