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Monday, December 26, 2022

ARC Review: Ancient Vengeance (Ancients Rising #6)

Ancient Vengeance  (Ancients Rising #6)

Katie Reus

Blurb:

She’s been sheltered her entire life…

Stella is from a fierce and ancient dragon line, but when her kingdom was invaded and half her family slaughtered, everything changed. She’s been taught to fight, to protect herself, but now that one of her sisters is back after being thought dead, she realizes it’s time to make some changes. After years of being smothered, she needs freedom, to spread her dragon wings and experience life. So when her grandmother tasks her with a job in New Orleans, she jumps at the chance to strike out on her own and prove herself.

He's never met anyone like her…

Dragon shifter Rhodes is a killer. An assassin. And he’s been ordered to kidnap the dragon princess Stella as vengeance against her clan. He’s always finished his contracts—until he meets her. Now he’ll do anything to keep her safe. To claim her forever as his mate. But first they’ll have to overcome the danger stalking her—and then he’ll have to figure out how to get her to forgive him for betraying her.

Themes:  Dragons, Paranormal, Shifters

Rating: 4.25 stars

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Review:

I was so excited to get to read Stella’s story, after having met her when her long-lost sister and she were reunited in a previous novel because she seemed like an interesting character that needed her own chance to spread her wings. Katie Reus’s amazing series around her shifters, dragons, vampires and all the other creatures that once secretly surrounded us humans just continuous to be compelling, fascinating, and more sensual than even I can handle at times.  Stella’s story begins with her finally getting the chance to get out from under the thumb of her overprotective parents as she undertakes a solo mission into the human world, hunting the thief that stole their ancestral crown, but she quickly learns that she might not be cut out for this super-operative stuff her sister is when she is poisoned mid-flight.  When she awakens she is in a strange dwelling and finds herself in the company of a sexy and mysterious protector, a Dragon shifter that she immediately trusts with not only her life and protection but soon with her heart and soul.  Rhodes however is not what he seems and has a dark secret, which even as they work together and get closer, might ultimately tear them apart.  With enemies closing in around them Rhodes and Stella have to decide if the truth is enough to keep them apart or they can find a way to be together despite the way they met and his true identity.  I really loved seeing Stella find her way, even if she ultimately stumbles and needs Rhodes to help her find her footing and remind her that she is just as badass as her other female relatives.  She is sweet at times and shows Rhodes a softness he’s never experiences, giving her the love she has to offer and at the same time the protection she craves to be able to offer.  I wish she had thought to ask a few more questions up front in order to prevent her own heartache, but in the end she gave and earned the ultimate love and learned that Rhodes was the only male for her.  Rhodes has had a seriously messed up past, but he has made the best of it and done what he can to protect the innocents of the world from the true bastards out there.  I enjoyed watching him offer what gentleness he had to Stella, showing he a side of himself he’d never shared with anyone else, even at the fear of being vulnerable.  It was obvious that he knew from the beginning he had no chance with her, but I loved seeing him open himself despite that fear.  I have to say the passion between these two was expectedly off the charts, being two sexual beats in their prime that had been kept from being able to share that passion in the past and I loved seeing them be able to share with one another finally.  I am dying to find out who comes next in the series and see who finds their perfect match.  Katie Reus is magic incarnate and her writing never ceases to draw me in every time.

*eARC provided by author for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review.  No compensation was provided.

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