Dark Alpha's Obsession (Reaper #11)
by Donna Grant
Blurb:
There is no escaping a Reaper. I am an
elite assassin, part of a brotherhood that only answers to Death. And when
Death says your time is up, I’m coming for you…
When
Erith directs me to infiltrate the enemy and topple them from within, I
immediately accept the challenge. I figure it’ll be easy until a stunning warrior
goddess crosses my path and diverts my attention. The problem? She’s in league
with those I was sent to take down. However, I soon discover there is more to
her than meets the eye and quickly find my mission divided: disband this new
group of Fae Others and save the gorgeous Light from her family—and herself.
All it takes is one look, one conversation to know that she’s mine, and I will
chance Death’s displeasure to make it so. But the risks are great. Because when
you fall in love with the enemy, more than your heart is on the line
Themes: Paranormal, Fae
Rating: 4.25 stars
The
saga continues and boy do the lies just keep piling up as the plot gets thicker
and thicker for these Reapers and their allies.
The Reapers have become more and more integral to the storyline of the Dragon
Kings and the battles they have fought over the years, but they certainly have specific
purposes in the latest battles and are almost their own offshoot of the overall
army led by their own commander—Death, aka Erith, in this case. I have loved these guys since we started
getting to know them and as their world and group has expanded I have become
more and more intrigued. This latest
story is about Rordan’s mission to infiltrate a new group of Fae that are recruiting
members for a new Others to challenge the safety of the world. He is on a small island in Ireland attending
meetings undercover when he meets the most intriguing and sensual Fae he’s ever
encountered, who sadly also seems to be one of the enemies. Fianna has served as head of security for her
brother and father, protecting them as they worked to recruit members to their
new way leading the Fae, without asking too many questions, to show her
gratitude and loyalty for protecting and
saving her in the distant past. When Rordan and Fianna being to spend time
together, the delicate web that has kept her complaint for so many years begins
to unwind, and when they find their way into each other’s arms the spell is broken
for good. Fianna can no longer hide
behind the lies and fear her brother and father have kept her hostage with and
she is determined to break free, but not before making sure that Rordan is safe
on his mission. Will they be able to
defeat their many enemies, even with the help of the other Reapers and Death,
or will one of them be left behind while the other is truly defeated? This story was captivating and I was unable
to put it down until the very last moment of the story. I am really looking forward to what comes
next, not just in the Reapers story, but also in the overall ARC that they play
a role in.
I loved getting to know Rordan more, seeing him as he dealt with a
lot of pain from his past and helped Fianna come to terms with the truth of her
own pain and past as well. It was obvious that he was a badass warrior, but
under that he also seems to be a sweetheart looking for someone to share his
life and love with and I enjoyed seeing him find that in Fianna. Fianna has lived with the lies and fear from
her past for a long time, but slowly, with Rordan’s help, she is able to truly accept
who she is and find a path to happiness and being her whole self. I enjoyed seeing her come out from behind the
curtain she’d hidden her light behind and shining for herself once again. Her brother and father were obviously selfish
assholes that never deserved her devotion, but sometimes we can’t help our
family. On the other hand it was nice to
see the surprises that Rordan got when he dealt with his own family and found a
way to come to terms with them. Overall
these two were the perfect puzzle pieces to complete one another and give one
another the love and devotion they needed all their lives. The passion between them sparked from the
first moment on the page and didn’t die through the entire story, even when
they were just sparing verbally or physically, but once they unleashed the fire
it was almost too much to handle. I
cried, I laughed, and I loved right along with Rordan and Fianna as they found
their way through the sticky mess of politics, intrigue, lies, and fanaticism
to the only truth that matters—love. I can’t wait for more and am dying for a
few specific stories, but I won’t mention them so I don’t get my own hopes
up. This one burns right off the pages,
Donna, keep up the good work.
*eARC provided by author for the
purpose of an honest and unbiased review.
No compensation was provided.
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