The Beast by J.R. Ward (The Black Dagger Brotherhood #14)

TITLE: ⟫ The Beast
AUTHOR: ⟫ J.R. Ward

SERIES: ⟫ The Black Dagger Brotherhood #14
RATING:
⟫ 5/5

BLURB: ⟫ Nothing is as it used to be for the Black Dagger Brotherhood. After avoiding war with the Shadows, alliances have shifted and lines have been drawn. The slayers of the Lessening Society are stronger than ever, preying on human weakness to acquire more money, more weapons, more power. But as the Brotherhood readies for an all-out attack on them, one of their own fights a battle within himself . . .

For Rhage, the Brother with the biggest appetites, but also the biggest heart, life was supposed to be perfect – or at the very least, perfectly enjoyable. Mary, his beloved shellan, is by his side and his King and his brothers are thriving. But Rhage can’t understand – or control – the panic and insecurity that plague him . . .

And that terrifies him – as well as distances him from his mate. After suffering mortal injury in battle, Rhage must reassess his priorities – and the answer, when it comes to him, rocks his world . . . and Mary’s. But Mary is on a journey of her own, one that will either bring them closer together or cause a split that neither will recover from . . .

REVIEW: ⟫ CWell this had me in utter bits at numerous points of the story! JR Ward really knows how to turn the screws and this book was a doozy! It would have been far too easy to leave all of the Brothers happily mated, spawning young and living their best life, but that has never been the situation in Caldwell and Rhage is no exception. It was fantastic to return to his story with Mary, and being reminded of how he loves her was so special. It was also terrifying with V’s premonitions, the plotting and mischief going on, and all of the medical drama. Like, oh my goodness, I was really holding my breath at some points. And yes, I had more than one cry.

I don’t want to spoil this (even though it’s quite old and most people will have read it by now) but suffice to say, I was held hostage by the storytelling and completely enjoyed my return to Rhage, his Mary and their dinosaur. The ending made me so happy, I was squeeing with joy and I am looking forward to reading the further adventures with everything going on. Highly recommended and as a P.S. I cannot wait to see if we get this far in the TV adaptation because I think it would be amazing to watch this on screen!

The Shadows by J.R. Ward (Black Dagger Brotherhood #13)

TITLE: ⟫ The Shadows
AUTHOR: ⟫ J.R. Ward

SERIES: ⟫ Black Dagger Brotherhood #13
RATING:
⟫ 4.5/5

BLURB: ⟫ Trez “Latimer” doesn’t really exist. And not just because the identity was created so that a Shadow could function in the underbelly of the human world. Sold by his parents to the Queen of the S’Hsibe as a child, Trez escaped the Territory and has been a pimp and an enforcer in Caldwell, NY for years- all the while on the run from a destiny of sexual servitude. He’s never had anyone he could totally rely on… except for his brother, iAm.

iAm’s sole goal has always been to keep his brother from self-destructing- and he knows he’s failed. It’s not until the Chosen Serena enters Trez’s life that the male begins to turn things around… but by then it’s too late. The pledge to mate the Queen’s daughter comes due and there is nowhere to run, nowhere to hide, and no negotiating.

Trapped between his heart and a fate he never volunteered for, Trez must decide whether to endanger himself and others- or forever leave behind the female he’s in love with. But then an unimaginable tragedy strikes and changes everything. Staring out over an emotional abyss, Trez must find a reason to go on or risk losing himself and his soul forever. And iAm, in the name of brotherly love, is faced with making the ultimate sacrifice…

REVIEW: ⟫ I didn’t expect to care so much about this story – Trez and iAm are both fascinating characters, but they weren’t fully on my radar until reading this. The culmination of years of running away and hiding, the story of Trez and iAm is so entwined that the way things played out should not have been a shock.

The background plot-points – war, the Bastards, Throe and the changes within the whole society – were also gripping and there were times when I gave a hefty sigh of frustration when the next chapter didn’t continue from where the previous chapter ended, but I should have trusted that J.R. Ward knew what they were doing. I cried so much during this story – like, sobbing into a tissue as I dashed the tears away so I could continue reading. Some of this story was so painful to read – my reactions to what Trez and Selena went through were visceral.

Layla continues to drive me insane – like, seriously, so many opportunities to at least try to unravel things, but I could also well understand just why she was holding back. I loved seeing more of the various doggen; Fritz continues to be the MVP; and the three menaces of V, Butch and Rhage were in this enough to keep me happy. I loved the further world building, learning about other societies and how they existed alongside the vampires. The ending was relatively satisfying – although I hesitate to call it a HEA – and it leads directly to “The Beast” which is Rhage and Mary who are one of my favourite couples. I’m glad I read this and will consider looking into the off-shoots that have sprung up but I still have about seven Black Dagger Brotherhood books to read first!

The King by J.R. Ward (Black Dagger Brotherhood #12)

TITLE: ⟫ The King
AUTHOR: ⟫ J.R. Ward

SERIES: ⟫ Black Dagger Brotherhood #13
RATING:
⟫ 4.5/5

BLURB: ⟫ Long live the King…

After turning his back on the throne for centuries, Wrath, son of Wrath, finally assumed his father’s mantle- with the help of his beloved mate. But the crown sets heavily on his head. As the war with the Lessening Society rages on, and the threat from the Band of Bastards truly hits home, he is forced to make choices that put everything- and everyone- at risk.

Beth Randall thought she knew what she was getting into when she mated with the last pure blooded vampire on the planet: An easy ride was not it. But when she decides she wants a child, she’s unprepared for Wrath’s response- or the distance it creates between them.

The question is, will true love win out… or tortured legacy take over?

REVIEW: ⟫ It has been about seven years since I read anything by J.R. Ward but when I saw that the series had been adapted by Passionflix, I tuned in to see what they managed to create. Watching the first season of the series, seeing Wrath and Beth get together and remembering my love for the Brotherhood led me to a new community on Livejournal at this link here and back to the books.

Which led me to The King, whereby we see what life is like for Wrath and Beth after a crazy year or two. Firstly, I truly appreciated the fact that Wrath and Beth are struggling – true love doesn’t necessarily mean everything is hunky dory, and it was good to see them trying to figure out how not to lose sight of each other amidst the madness that is their life.

It was so easy to fall back into this world. I did need to think to remember all of the side-players (how the heck JR Ward manages to keep them all straight is beyond me) and because there are so many people it’s difficult for them all to get face-time.

Trez and Serena were fascinating and I know they have their own story to come. I’m kinda terrified to read it because I don’t think it’s going to have an happily ever after but that’s future me’s problem. Assail and Sola were so aggravating and heart-breaking, especially with how well her grandmother fitted into the mix.

John Matthew and Xhex are going strong, but his seizures continue and I was absolutely convinced we were going to find out about the cause but nope! This was full of political intrigue, fighting, sex, drugs – the only thing it was missing was rock and roll! Wrath and Beth together always make me a little tearful – I think it’s because up until this book, Wrath didn’t seem able to accept that he was allowed to be happy, that he was allowed to have his brothers, take care of his wife, and honour his father’s legacy. Somehow, Ward managed to make all of this clear to Wrath and the world, whilst weaving a tale of love, intrigue and happiness amidst the chaos.

I’m trying to avoid spoilers – I know the books have been out for a long time, but for the people who came to it following the series, I don’t want to ruin anything. Suffice it to say, I really loved returning to this universe, and I look forward to reading the rest of the series. Then I’ll think about tackling the off-shoots!! Hopefully I’ll see you at the livejournal comm!