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txlamb
Posted March 29, 2012
Great Read!
I loved this book! It is better to read the series in order but stand alone its still a fun read, and will make you want to get the others. I have enjoyed this series so very much and hope Ms. Morgan will write more in this series..its awesome. Makes ya want to love an "Other".
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PearlFL
Posted January 24, 2012
Very Hard To Put This Book Down!!!
This is a great book! I have enjoyed a couple of her other books more....but this was worth the read. Hope that anyone that buys this book will enjoy it as much as I did. I like Alexis Morgan's writting very much. I am looking forward to reading Series #8.
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Bridget's Review
This is one of my favorite series and I am so glad that Alexis never lets me down. BOUND BY DARKNESS is a thrilling adventure full of intrigue, suspense and best of all, love. Even though this book is 400 pages, you'll be done before you know it. Urban Fantasy fans will rejoice for the new book in the Paladin series.
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This is another winner in an enthralling dark saga.
Bound by Darkness
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Alexis Morgan
Pocket, Apr 26 2011, $7.99
ISBN: 9781439176047
Since fleeing his world along with others, Kalith warrior Larem has struggled to adapt to this new realm though he has forged friendships with a few of the Paladin warriors who protect this dimension from the dark. At the same time, daughter of a Regent, Sasha Willis' ambition is to break the gender barrier by becoming the first female Regent.
She has an opportunity to prove herself by cleaning up the fiasco caused by the seditious Kincaide in Seattle. She also sees this assignment as a chance to line up the support of the city's Paladins. However, she is extremely unhappy with the exiled Kalith in town and that several have befriended the Paladins. When she meets Larem, Sasha finds her racism challenged as she is attracted to the alien. Still some want the glass ceiling to remain in place and the Kalith cleansed from earth; so they target Sasha from completing her task even if that means killing her and her new protector.
The seventh Paladin urban fantasy (see Defeat the Darkness) is a terrific thriller as betrayal leaves the heroine and her new defender in deep trouble and not just from the Others. Sasha makes the exciting story line work as she learns not to stereotype a race when she begins to first trust and then love not hate Larem as he risks his life to keep her safe from deadly assaults. This is another winner in an enthralling dark saga.
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