Sate the Darkness (Guardians of Eternity #20)
Alexandra Ivy
Blurb:
Ryshi—half-jinn, half-imp—is the only male who has ever managed to slip through the minotaur labyrinth and lived to tell the tale. He wasn’t so lucky when it came to stealing prized vampire artifacts. Caught and imprisoned, he now has a chance at freedom if he can rescue the gargoyle Levet from that same labyrinth. But he’ll have a minder on his mission in the petite, enticing form of Sofie, the vampire he’s been fantasizing about for a very long time . . .
Sofie is shunned
and feared for her ability to control others’ minds. She didn’t ask for that
gift, and she certainly doesn’t want to use those powers to control this
gorgeous, sensual demon. Too bad a request from the Anasso isn’t up for debate.
To rescue tahe gargoyle, she and Ryshi have to work closely together, and Sofie
is compelled to lower her defenses around him in every way—though she expects
him to disappear the moment their task is complete. But now that Ryshi has
glimpsed what his future could be with Sofie, he’s ready to fight for her
trust, even against the darkness within . . .
Themes: Paranormal,
Vampires
Rating: 4 stars
Review:
When
a series is as long running and in depth as the Guardians of Eternity series by
Alexandra Ivy, one comes to wonder if the stories can continue to be original,
by Ivy never fails to keep us guessing.
This newest story was no exception and I was laughing and crying
equally, but mostly I was amazed by the way the lovers in this story came
together in passion and drama. Ryshi is
a half-Jinn with a penchant for trouble and finds himself locked in prison when
he is offered a way out, in the form of a mission that he can’t turn down. But he will have a minder on his mission, the
beautiful and mysterious Sofie, a vampire with an ability to control the minds
of those around her. Bu the more Sofie and Ryshi work together to accomplish
their goal, the more the heat and fire flairs between them and the more they
begin to wonder if the true outcome of their mission will be a lifelong
connection they can’t let go of. I loved
this story, with both Ryshi and Sofie capturing my heart with their backstory
and the way they found a way to accept their nature finally with the help of
the other and the love they shared. As
always the side-story involving the lovably bumbling Levet was hilarious and
continues to make me smile. I hope the
series continues and look forward to more.
Ivy never lets me down with her world building, characters, or plots,
but as always the love between her heroes is the key of her writing and Sate
the Darkness truly is a romance that keeps me wanting to come back for
more.
*ebook provided by publisher (via
NetGalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review. No compensation was provided.
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