Wednesday, January 1, 2020

ARC Review: Hero's Haven (Dark Protectors #11)

Hero's Haven (Dark Protectors #11)
by Rebecca Zanetti
Blurb:
He’s her darkest fantasy. . .
 After years of struggling, Haven Daly has finally accepted that she’s nuttier than a fruitcake. Why else would she see visions of a beautiful but tormented male every night . . . and actually believe she can talk to him, even feel his touch?  But thanks to those dream journeys, she can paint images nobody else on earth can duplicate. In each brush stroke, she captures the blatant masculinity and raw desire in his eyes that promise he’s coming for her…and soon. 

 She’s the light that keeps him going. . .
 Quade Kayrs has already suffered a lifetime of pain and torture. Completely isolated, he kept his sanity  thanks to one beautiful female, a vision with kind emerald eyes. In the end, her soft voice led him out of hell. Now, naked and alone, he’s in a strange world that bears little resemblance to the one he left behind. All he knows is Haven.  All he wants is Haven.  His final mission? To protect her from the evil hunting them both—whether she likes it or not . . .

Themes:  Paranormal, Vampires, Demons, Fae, Shifters…
Rating: 4.5 stars
Heat Rating: 
Review:
 Finally the last Kayrs brother has returned to our world and we get to see him lose his heart.  This series has morphed and changed so much over the years that from reading the first book in the series to this one you could seriously not understand what was going on, but I think that is what makes these long running series so amazing.  Rebecca has led us on a cray world changing journey and it looks like the world is about to change again.  Quade Kayrs has been trapped in his bubble world for millennia, doing his duty as a member of the Seven to keep the evil Ulric trapped in another bubble world to keep him from enacting his plan for an Armageddon on Earth.  But the worlds are imploding and he knows his death is imminent, his only consolation being that Ulric will die as well—then an Angel that has visited through the years reaches out and touches him, bringing him home.  Haven is no angel and she has no idea what she has done or how, but Quade is suddenly in her life, claiming she’s his mate, and has no idea how to function in the human world over two-thousand years after he left it.  Once she is convinced that Quade is no delusion of her broken mind, she has to accept that her version of reality is way off from the truth of the world, but she has no time to deal with that before they are suddenly under attack.  Finding a way to escape, while at the same time dealing with the crazy pull between them, Quade and Haven have to accept that their future is not going to be what they planned.  Together with the rest of the Seven and their mates, Haven and Quade have to find a way to keep Ulric trapped in his world, keep Haven safe, and once again create a stop gap to saving the world.  Only once the drama around them has passed can they really decide if they are ready to commit and deal with the emotions that they are bombarded with as their lives become more entwined and their time together gets more and more dangerous. Haven was a perfect blend of sweet and smart-ass and I loved her, possibly even saw a bit of myself in her, even if I was afraid that her compulsions were going to lead her down some seriously dark holes.  Seeing her dealing with her changed reality showed just how great she was at adapting to her surroundings and changes to life, which I definitely don’t do well, and it was hilarious to see her going toe-to-toe with the scary Quade without a single qualm.  Her past is beyond tragic and while it forced her to create walls around her heart and made her ability to trust a little bit iffy, it didn’t turn her into a hard person, instead making her willing to help and protect those in need of protection. Quade was a character for sure, but I suppose seeing anyone dealing with this very strange world of facebookers, cell-phoners, and idiotic drivers after having been locked in an alternate universe for millennia would be entertaining.  He is a serious badass, killing to protect those he loves and to make sure that his enemies know he means business, but most important to stop anyone from coming near his mate.  I loved watching him blossom as he found his footing in our world and once he was stable and settled back in with his brothers we got to see the full impact of his bossiness and greatness.  While there were certainly moments of caveman still, that I pretty much expected for any vampire, much less a Kayrs.  It was also funny to watch him denying his love for Haven even as he fell deeper and deeper until he suddenly had a lightbulb moment and understood just how much she meant to him.  Heat and Passion are definitely the words of the day when you read this story, the fire exploding between these two every minute, but the arguing and fights are just as entertaining to read as the sexy times.  I am dying to find out which of the Seven loses his heart and mind next as a woman steals his attention and of course seeing what will happen in this crazy war and seeing how the Seven will defeat Ulric. Another masterpiece Rebecca.
*eARC provided by publisher (via NetGalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review.  No compensation was provided.

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