Dark Embrace (Unabridged)
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4.1 • 15 Ratings
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- $21.99
Publisher Description
Aidan, the Wolf of Awe, has abandoned the Brotherhood and forsaken his vows. Feared by all and trusted by none, he hunts alone, seeking vengeance against the evil that destroyed his son. He has not saved an Innocent in 66 years - until he hears Brianna Rose's scream of terror across centuries, and leaps to modern-day Manhattan to rescue her....
Brie is a gifted empath who spends her time fighting evil from the safety of her laptop - and fantasizing about the medieval Highlander she met just once. Still, her life is pretty ordinary - until she awakens one night consumed with Aidan's pain and rage. When Aidan suddenly appears and takes her hostage, Brie cannot believe how dark and dangerous he has become. She knows she should be afraid, but instead, she will fight across time for his redemption...and his love.
Customer Reviews
The most tormented of all the Time Masters
This book is about highlander Master name Adian, who can travel through life who gives up on all happiness in his life when his son is taken tragicly from him by his powerful Deamham father. Moray, Adian father wants Adian to become his most powerful protegee. As a result, Adian turns looses faith in the Gods and turn semi evil but hangs on by a desparate thread from falling completely in his father's clutches. In comes a shy insecure virginal computer freak who had a crush on him for ages that tries to redeem Adian and bring him back into serving the brotherhood, protecting all innocence and serving the Gods. This story focuses on love versus lust. It is beautiful and inspirational. This Adian has change and turned more evil than the Aidan in the previous books but it does an effective job in descriping his anguish with the brotherhood and the Gods for betraying him. This book describe well what true faith is.
Very Exciting, Romantic and Sexy
I couldn't put this one down. I am loving the Master's of Time series...keep them coming. Good job Brenda Joyce!
Liked the book
I liked the book but the the narrator really bothered me. Her interpretation of a male Scottish accent was bad, worse than monotone.