Dark Lands: Beast Wars
Dark Lands, no. 6
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4.3 • 106 Ratings
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Publisher Description
She survived the swamps. She survived exile. But can she survive falling for her enemy?
One year. That's how long Dey was sentenced to exile in the deadliest swamp imaginable—punishment for crimes she committed to protect her friend. Abandoned with nothing but her wits and her symbiont, she became something the wilderness couldn't break: prey who became the hunter.
But when Kegtaar—the Beast warrior who once betrayed her—captures her along with the last remnants of her people, survival takes on a new meaning. He claims he searched for her during her exile. Claims he wants to make her his wife. Claims the passion between them is worth crossing every line the war has drawn.
Dey knows better than to trust a Beast. She's seen what his kind does in war. She's killed his soldiers to survive. And yet, with his hands on her skin and his vows in her ears, she can feel her walls crumbling.
When a vengeful enemy threatens everything Dey has come to love, she must choose: let the past define her future, or fight for a love that could heal the wounds of war.
In a world where love has no politics, one woman will discover that the most dangerous battle is the one for her own heart.
A slow burn, not explicit, romantic fantasy.
"A fierce heroine, a relentless warrior, and a love forged in the fires of war—this romance will leave you breathless."
Customer Reviews
Good book
Initially I was turned off by the book cover but decided to finish the series. It turned out to be better than I thought it was going to so Im glad I got over it. Again like the others there were typos and it seemed like there were some discrepancies between this book and the previous one-ghost in my heart, especially with Roac's and Keg'a parents. And why does Gem call Dey aunt when she would be her sister-in-law???
Good story
I really enjoyed this story. So much so that I read it all in one evening. There were a couple of things that bothered me a little though. Who shot Keg? There was no discussion about it at all. I could only assume it was Dybell, but it didn't seem as if they even tried to find out who did it. The other thing was that the story jumped around a little sometimes & didn't go into great detail about things. If I remember correctly, Dey was a half blood, but I didn't know what she was other than human. I would also would have liked to know a little more about her parents. What did her Dad do to get ostracized from their previous homestead & how did her mother die? It was mentioned that Dey had done some bad things, but it never was said what. I wish there were more Dark Lamd books. I really enjoyed the series.
Good read
This book has a bit of a slow start. It was a little hard to follow the plot as well in the beginning. However, once the plot began to come together it proved a good read. This book tells a bit more about the inhabitants of "The Dark Lands". It, like the rest of the books in the series speak about conquering intolerance. Also like the other books, this one has editing errors. I'd be quite happy to read the books for the author in exchange for knowing what happens next first. ;)