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delightful romantic fantasy
Although his mother Sekhmet has kept him safely ¿imprisoned¿, his first summoning in seven hundred years was so great that he needs to leave Ravenscroft for earth as is the task of an Immortal warrior. However, unlike his brother Adrian (see THE CALLING) who apparently answered the calling only to fall in love with an earthling, Darius must escape his concerned mom first who puts a final spell on him to insure he keeps away from the lowly humans if he has sex, he will suffer from amnesia. Werewolf bounty hunter Lexi Corvin was involved when Witches summoned the Immortals. Thus she is not shocked when Darius appears seemingly out of nowhere in New York City in fact she knows what he is. Darius sees his tainted brother Tain, who vanished seven centuries ago, in the company of a demon Amadja so he plans to rescue his sibling and prevent whatever evil Amadja plans to unleash on the world. Lexi refuses his concept she safely stay behind. --- Robin T. Popp provides the audience with a delightful romantic fantasy with the follow up to Jennifer Ashley¿s terrific opening the IMMORTALS: THE CALLING. Filled with plenty of action in a Manhattan setting, the key to the tale as with Ashley¿s awesome first novel is the lead pairing. The stars deny true love exists until they meet, but have to be cautious as free love means memory loss besides which the mission comes first. Two for two as this outstanding miniseries remains top rate. --- Harriet Klausner
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BlazingFire
Posted April 30, 2011
Why isn't this book on NOOK
I have all the books in this series and I like them. I would like to know why this books is the only one in the series that isn't on NOOK. I'm slowly replacing all my physical books, and don't want to do this series until I know this book is available.
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Anonymous
Posted November 7, 2007
Very good book
I like it alot Darius has a lot of honor in him towards his older brother which i like very much. I loved how both were willing to sacrifice each other. I've read another book from Robin t. Popp and it was really good as well.
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Anonymous
Posted July 24, 2007
This book was written in a rush!
That is the only explanation for a story that was all over the place. Lexi is a werewolf witch. Darius is an immortal that has been called by the witches' coven from the first book. I enjoyed Immortals: The Calling, but this book, I just don't get it. The love story was pitiful. First they want to have sex but don't so he goes and has sex with a succubus, then he loses his memory. Lexi has to have sex nearing the full moon. Meanwhile, the bad demons are on the rise and oh my gosh, what happened? The first book was interesting, exciting, had great action, and above all a wonderful romance. This book fell flat. I have read other books by Robin T. Popp, and enjoyed them immensely, but I think she wrote this one in a hurry. I am now hesitant to read the next in this four part series, but the only redeeming virtue is that it will be written by another author, so hopefully, the next book will be better. If it were possible, I would say skip this one, but unfortunately, this is the second in a four part series, so if you want to keep up, you will have to read it. Sorry.
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