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Average rating3.2
New York Times bestselling author Sherrilyn Kenyon and rising stars Jaid Black and Kresley Cole unlock the pleasures and perils of embracing the boldest and most powerful of lovers -- 100% alpha males -- in three sensually erotic tales. Discover the physical rapture of his muscular arms.... Become a prisoner of passion, swept away by an encounter with his primal side.... And get lost in the all-consuming thrill of white-hot pursuit by a relentless stranger who may be your most dangerous foe, the best lover you've ever had -- or both. Let your fantasies run wild with these unforgettable novellas where bigger is most definitely better -- and playing easy-to-get is the only way to go!
Series
3 primary books7 released booksB.A.D. Agency is a 7-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2005 with contributions by Sherrilyn Kenyon, Nicole Camden, and 7 others.
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17 primary books20 released booksImmortals After Dark is a 21-book series with 17 primary works first released in 2006 with contributions by Jaid Black, Kresley Cole, and 3 others.
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2 primary booksVikings Underground is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2005 with contributions by Melanie George, Jaid Black, and 2 others.
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Whilst reading A Hunger Like No Other I was intrigued by the Valkyrie's and so it was interesting to get a glimpse about their origins in the beginning.
Myst was great, I loved how witty and smart she was. I'm a bit iffy on Wroth, he could be a bit of an asshole and his obsession with Myst's past lovers was incredibly annoying to read about, who cares how many she's had in the past, she's hundreds of years old! But I liked how he proved himself in the end.
Once again I felt as if something was lacking, but I'm holding out hoping that each book in the series will get progressively better.
Very good introduction to the world. I liked it. I will read more of them.
I actually liked this one a bit more than #1 which I read before this one. Mist was just a better lead than Emma was. Emma was Emma.
I'm trying to binge this whole series this month and I really really really hope it won't be formulaic in that the women continue to be against the union in the same fashion, where the men have to force the acceptance in ways that at times induce cringe.