Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Lord of Rage-Jill Monroe

Lord of Rage


Jill Monroe

Harlequin Nocturne, Sep 20 2011, $5.50

ISBN: 9780373618682



King Aelfric of Elden married Queen Alvina in a marriage of convenience that quickly turned to love and respect. They have three sons and a daughter. The royals have paranormal powers but Princess Breena’s is worthless dreams. The castle is attacked leaving the rulers dead and her siblings missing.



Breena searches the land for her brothers while dreaming of avenging what happened to her family. She makes no progress on her quest until she meets the berserker Osborn of Ursa in his remote cottage where he found her after she ate his food and slept in his bed. She knows him intimately from her dreams of him. However reality proves much different than her fantasies as he refuses to get involved in her royal quest. Instead he and his two brothers have become nomads since the destruction of his clan a decade ago. However Osborn also knows she is the one who warmed him in his dreams.



The second Royal House of Shadows (see Gena Showalter’s Royal House of Shadows starring Breena’s oldest brother) fairy tale is a delightful romantic fantasy starring a pushy princes and a reluctant raging hero. The fast-paced story line vividly describes Elden while focusing on the lead couple who find love and a common tie forged in blood. With two strong entries, pressure seems stratospheric on Nalini Singh to complete the trilogy with triumphant tale.



Harriet Klausner

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