Warrior's Hope
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Publisher Description
This thrilling novel in the New York Times bestselling author’s popular Dark Protectors series takes readers on a wild ride as the only female vampire ever born brings a love triangle to its explosive conclusion—deciding the fate of battling factions as the forces of good and evil gather for the ultimate showdown.
As the only female vampire ever born, and the heir to two powerful immortal families, Hope
Kayrs-Kyllwood has always felt the weight of fate and destiny. Now her heart is torn between two men and two different futures. It’s a choice between duty and love, peace and war, with the fate of everyone she loves hanging in the balance.
As the leader of the Kurjan nation, Drake has always known that mating Hope is the best path to avoiding war. He’s counting on her to know the same. . . . Paxton has been Hope’s best friend and protector since they were children. He would kill and die for her without a second thought. In fact, he’s always known that would be his path . . .
With deadly factions at her heels, Hope must decide whom to trust and where her loyalty lies—before the choice is taken away from her . . .
Praise for The Dark Protectors series
“Spicy romantic interplay; highly recommended.”
—Library Journal on Vampire’s Faith
“Sizzling sex scenes and a memorable cast.” —Publishers Weekly on Claimed
“If you want hot sexy dangerous romance with powerful alpha vampires who rule the Realm, this series is for you.” —Paranormal Haven
Customer Reviews
Roxy11
Good read and nice ending to the series. Love the shocker about Paxton. Hope there’s a book for Hunter and Vero in the works.
Okay read
2.5 stars. I have to say I did not care for this book. I was bored through most of it. I felt most of it was not very believable. First, there is no way Zane, or Talen for that matter, would quietly sit back and let/ watch Hope be in the mix. Janie would be scared, but would be good because she was always in the mix. This definitely mirrored Zane and Janie's story from the cabin in the snow, until the end. Especially the naïveté of Hope. Janie was the same. Although she was four. There were twists I enjoyed, but I found I was not invested in the characters, which disappointed me. With that said, I was happy Vero was finally happy. The book read more like a YA to me. I found myself missing the characters, action, adventure and battles from the original story. I recommend because I’m in the minority. I am sad it is over. Such a wonderful series.
Warrior’s Hope
This is a great ending to a very wonderful series. Thanks so much. It’s about time Hope wised up.