Lover Unveiled (Unabridged) Lover Unveiled (Unabridged)

Lover Unveiled (Unabridged‪)‬

    • 4.1 • 41 Ratings
    • $16.99

    • $16.99

Publisher Description

In this heart-pounding installment in J.R. Ward’s #1 New York Times bestselling series, a long-lost member of the Black Dagger Brotherhood finds true love—and evil incarnate—in Caldwell, New York.

Sahvage has been living under the radar for centuries—and he has every intention of of staying “dead and buried.” But when a civilian female sucks him into her dangerous battle with an evil as ancient as time, his protective side overrides his common sense.

Mae has lost everything, and desperation sets her on a collision course with fate. Determined to reverse a tragedy, she goes where mortals should fear to tread—and comes face-to-face with the Brotherhood’s new enemy. She also discovers a love she never expected to find with Sahvage, but there can be no future for them.

Knowing they will part, the two band together to fight against what Mae unknowingly unleashed—as the Brotherhood closes in to reclaim one of their damned, and evil vows to destroy them all…

GENRE
Romance
NARRATOR
JF
Jim Frangione
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
15:41
hr min
RELEASED
2021
April 20
PUBLISHER
Simon & Schuster Audio
SIZE
664.8
MB

Customer Reviews

mccokirs ,

JR Ward never fails!!!

I love this series!! All the twists and turns, emotions, and “Wow! Ok. Totally didn’t see that coming..”

Dehuwhhffiowwjd ,

Lack luster

Couldn’t connect to the characters in this one. Felt forced and overall bored. I LOVE the OG books in this series but…

Josey86 ,

Mixed Feelings, but Love Sahvage

I really struggled with how to rate this one. The story was good, once it settled. This book has more issues than the one before, but I ended up enjoying the story of Sahvage and Mae. There was definitely a lot of psychological mess in this one. They both have massive baggage, but in the end they make it work. Ultimately, I did actually enjoy it.

I don’t know if Ward was off her ADHD meds while writing this book, but it was crazy hard to follow with all the jumping around until about 1/3 to 1/2 way through when things seemed to settle into a rhythm similar to the other books in the series.

The last book had “snowflake” and now this book has a “Karen.” Is it meant to be cute? Is she trying to prove she’s up with pop culture? I don’t get it, and I wish it would stop, honestly. “Natch” as an ending to a sentence for any and every reason started a few books back and now, quite frankly, it can be used as an example of why you switch up word choice in creative writing courses around the world. It’s gotten old and annoying.

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