



Lover At Last
A Novel of the Black Dagger Brotherhood
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4.5 • 1.5K Ratings
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- $8.99
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
“The hottest collection of studs in romance” (New York Times Bestselling Author Angela Knight) returns as J. R. Ward brings together two of the most beloved people in the Black Dagger Brotherhood world—at last....
Qhuinn, son of no one, is used to being on his own. Disavowed from his bloodline, shunned by the aristocracy, he has found an identity as a brutal fighter in the war against the Lessening Society. But his life is not complete. Even as the prospect of having a family of his own seems within reach, he is empty on the inside, his heart given to another....
Blay, after years of unrequited love, has moved on from his feelings for Qhuinn. And it’s about time: it seems Qhuinn has found his perfect match in a Chosen female, and they are going to have a young. It’s hard for Blay to see the new couple together, but building your life around a pipe dream is just a heartbreak waiting to happen. And Qhuinn needs to come to terms with some dark things before he can move forward…
Fate seems to have taken these vampire soldiers in different directions, but as the battle over the race’s throne intensifies, and new players on the scene in Caldwell create mortal danger for the Brotherhood, Qhuinn learns the true meaning of courage, and two hearts meant to be together finally become one.
Customer Reviews
Reading it anyway
I'm a huge fan of the books but I have to admit this is one story I'm not overly excited about and It has nothing to do with homosexuality I could care less. These 2 characters have been getting on my nerves since many books ago. The story line just simply annoys me. Please write more about Z and Bella!!!! I love them!!
Love it. Love them all.
Ugh this series....all the feels!
Blay and Qhuinn, finally.
This was quite an adventure. It takes literally until the final pages of this book for Blay and Qhuinn to finally fess up and get together. It’s worth the wait, though. The trip to getting there isn’t bad either. So many little details about so many different characters; this is one of the longer books, but every page keeps you going toward that brilliant ending.