A year later, he is now back with the Brothers trying to rejoin life for the sake of his adopted son, John Matthew, but he has no interest in living anymore. When Wellsie was tragically taken from him, his torment became worse than all the other Brothers and he disappeared from the Brotherhood. He had a happy mating with his shellan, Wellsie, and he was the one steady and responsible Brother. He wasn’t living with a curse and, ironically, wasn’t tormented by his past. In the beginning of the series, Tohrment was the only “normal” Brother. In reading Lover Reborn, the latest in the Black Dagger Brotherhood series, never once did I worry about the review and I was never pulled out of the story and that is how I know it was a great read. To me, that is what makes the difference between a good book and a great one. She suggested that concentrating on the ins and outs would take too much away from the story and ruin the reading experience. A friend asked me how I can review books and whether or not doing so destroyed my enjoyment of the story.
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But as the story progresses you realise that not everything was as it seems with her husband. I have to admit intially in this series I found it odd that a woman would sleep, eat and generally hang out with her husband's killer. I've been told to read the twist me trilogy first so I'll switch to that. I can't believe there are two more books in this. The cat and mouse chase they have with passionate sex in between when she's not running and he's not chasing is palpable. Sarah is mainly in denial and doesn't want to admit her feelings for Peter whose behaviour is possessive and domineering. They develop a bizarre relationship with their sexual chemistry tipping off the scale. hence him torturing her to get his whereabouts) who eventually falls for her in an obsessive, twisted infatuated way. We have Sarah who is tortured by her husband's killer (technically he wasn't at the time. can't wait to read/listen to the other 2 instalments Suspense, gritty, heart breaking, passionate. 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