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Review: Dark Skye by Kresley Cole

Monday, August 8, 2016

In this highly anticipated fifteenth novel in the Immortals After Dark series, #1 New York Times bestselling author Kresley Cole spins a sultry tale of a mighty warrior scarred inside and out and the beguiling sorceress with the power to heal him—or vanquish him forever.


ETERNAL OBSESSION



As a boy, Thronos, prince of Skye Hall, loved Lanthe, a mischievous Sorceri girl who made him question everything about his Vrekener clan. But when the two got caught in the middle of their families’ war, tragedy struck, leaving Thronos and Lanthe bitter enemies. Though centuries have passed, nothing can cool his seething need for the beautiful enchantress who scarred his body—and left an even deeper impression on his soul.



ENDLESS YEARNING



Lanthe, a once-formidable sorceress struggling to reclaim her gifts, searches for love and acceptance with all the wrong immortal suitors. But she’s never forgotten Thronos, the magnificent silver-eyed boy who protected her until she was ripped from the shelter of his arms. One harrowing night changed everything between them. Now he’s a notorious warlord with a blood vendetta against Lanthe, hunting her relentlessly.



CAN THE HEAT OF DESIRE BURN BRIGHTER THAN VENGEANCE?



With their families locked in conflict and battles raging all around them, will Thronos and Lanthe succumb to the brutal chaos that threatens everything they cherish? Or will the fragile bond they formed so long ago spark a passion strong enough to withstand even the darkest doubts?

Review: I'm so in love with Kresley Cole's Immortals After Dark Series. Dark Skye was a wonderful second chance paranormal romance. I think one of my favorite things about this story was that it featured a male virgin. Too many times we see the female character as the virgin who's claimed by the very "experienced" Alpha Male. It was a pleasant surprise to have the roles reversed. Even more so because Lanthe didn't shy away from her sexuality. She refused to feel ashamed of the men she'd been with. And she made it her mission to teach Thronos how to be a good love, although he didn't need much teaching.

Kresley Cole captured me from the beginning of the prologue and kept me glued until the end of this story. I love how Thronos and Lanthe's love blooms and even more so because they have a history together. I highly recommend Dark Skye if you're in the mood for something sexy that falls into the paranormal realm. Cole is an amazing writer! You won't regret reading this series.

Rating: 4 STARS




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