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USA Today bestselling author, Dani René, brings you the first of thirteen stories in the brand new, highly anticipated Soldati di Sangue series. These are suspenseful romances that will leave you hungry for more!My beast hungers to be satiated. And my beauty is the only one who can feed it.In a world ravaged with violence, I still think about the beauty who was taken from me. I've turned rabid in her absence. The dormant beast she had tamed is ravenous, feeding on brutality and bloodshed. I focus on the kill, until Arthur confesses his trump card, shattering every hope I had of reclaiming her. Focused on the job at hand, I step into the lion's den, only to find nothing is as it seems. My beast hungers to be satiated. And my beauty is the only one who can feed it.A dark treacherous journey where happily ever after may be just out of reach.
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9 primary booksCavalieri Della Morte is a 9-book series with 9 released primary works first released in 1964 with contributions by Dani René, Brianna Hale, and Yolanda Olson.
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This was actually relatively good start to this series. Well written. Well paced. An interesting plot. A little too slow on the main characters reuniting (50%). Lacking in the romance department. Dark. Bloody. Twisted. Intriguing characters. Age gap (18 years). Broody anti-hero. Feisty (virgin heroine). A disappointing lack of sex. Last, it was all wrapped up in an ending that felt super rushed.
So why only 3-Stars? The OW shit. I already knew this author loves her slutty heroes that can't keep it in their pants. It is why I don't read her books anymore. And that isn't any shade towards the author. She is an excellent writer and has plenty of readers that love her books. It is just that “THIS” reader is tired of this kind of thing in my books. I hate being hit over the head repeatedly with the fact that the hero couldn't keep it in his pants for the two years him and the heroine were seperated, all the while claiming he “LOVED her SOOOO MUCH”
And just because I am feeling a little “tongue-in-cheek” salty "Maybe if he had spent less time balls deep in OW he would have had more time to look for the heroine who was legit being held in the NEXT state over. He was supposed to be THE best assassin her Dad had, but he couldn't find the heroine in a convent one state away in two years? Me thinks he wasn't looking too hard...LMAO
It legit wouldn't have bothered me as much if it had just been mentioned once in passing, but the author kept bringing it up the fact he couldn't keep it in his pants ad nauseam. So yea, that lessened my enjoyment of the book overall. I've got my fingers crossed that at least a few of the other books in this series stay away from that kind of drama. A girl can hope...right? (lol)