Lover Enshrined (Black Dagger Brotherhood, Book 6) | 
enlarge | Author: J.r. Ward Publisher: Signet Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 340 reviews Sales Rank: 1537
Media: Mass Market Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 560 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 4.2 x 1.3
ISBN: 0451222725 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9780451222725 ASIN: 0451222725
Publication Date: June 3, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description As Primale of the Chosen, the fiercely loyal Phury has sacrificed himself for the good of his race. But his first mate, the Chosen Cormia, wants not only his body but his heart for herself. As tragedy looms over the Brotherhoods mansion, Phury must decide between duty and love
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Something More Than a Romance . . . But Still a Romance-- And a Great Read! June 4, 2008 13 out of 20 found this review helpful
LE, like its predecessors, is a big, thick, compulsively readable novel that has two primary goals: 1) delineate the hardship-ridden path the two central characters (in this case, Phury and Cormia) take on their road to a happily ever after and 2) build a foundation for future books. Phury and Cormia do get the lion's share of attention (their scenes together probably add up to the number of pages in a typical romance novel) and just about all the sub-stories (John Matthew/Xhex, Blay/Quinn, Rehvenge, Tohr grieving) involve romantic themes, so I would define this as a romance novel. But it's dark, unconventional in parts, and there certainly are elements of urban fantasy throughout.
In short, I read LE in two days and I thoroughly enjoyed it. JR Ward's greatest talent is her ability to immediately pull you into the world of Caldwell, NY and keep you enthralled until the end.
What's Good About This Book:
-- Phury and Cormia both get a chance to fully grow as individuals as they fall in love. We get an intimate glimpse into who they are, where they came from, and why they deserve a HEA. And unlike LU (which I did like, but felt could have been stronger) the central romance evolved naturally (well, as naturally as it can in a vampire romance with shades of urban fantasy).
-- The interplay between John, Blay and Quinn was very well done and made me anxious for future books. I even started to care about Xhex, a character I originally dismissed as a mouthy bore after LR.
-- Phury and Zsadist's relationship is given a lot of attention, and that results in some very satisfying exchanges between them.
What's Not so Good:
-- Reading LE was often exhausting. Let me explain:
In each book, it feels as though JR Ward is making a concerted effort to outdo herself. On one level, that's great-- she does grow as a writer. On another level, it's frustrating, because outdoing past books seems to be synonymous with taking things to an ever-darker level. That is, all of Ward's protagonists have to suffer before they find love. That in and of itself is not unique; most novelists follow the traditional "it's always darkest before dawn" path for their characters. But in the BDB books, the protagonists have to REALLY suffer. Like, a LOT. And then they suffer some more. And the source of the suffering gets more and more outrageous. Wrath's blindness was trumped by Rhage's beast was trumped by Z's tortured past as a blood slave was trumped by V raping a male in warrior camp and being castrated by his own father, etc. etc. Rehv is next, and already he's suffering a great deal on an extreme level.
I'm not saying these books lack humor; on the contrary, there are a lot of great comedic moments and lines in LE (like the end with the scrambled eggs). But I do worry that all this darkness might exhaust not only readers, but also the series as a whole. Good stories don't always have to be shocking or push the envelope.
Overall, I loved this book. JR Ward obviously inspires a lot of heated reactions in her readers, and in looking over these reviews, I think it's fair to say that if you have very specific and high expectations about what these books should do or be about, you'll likely not be satisfied with LE, or any of the installments to come. But if, like me, you simply enjoy the world that Ward has created, and appreciate a romance that focuses on two people but also creates conflict and issues to be resolved in a future date, then I think you'll devour this book.
Grade: B+
LOVING PHURY November 16, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I thought this book was incredible! I love the changes she is making and the direction she is taking in this series...Ward is brillant! The Black Dagger Brotherhood is the BEST vampire series of ALL time! Looking forward to more...can't wait for Rehv!
Pretty much what I expected! December 12, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Man, after reading reviews and knowing full and well about peeps disappointments, I began LEn with zero expectation and finished with happy tears. This particular reviewer was fulfilled and then some. Here's the thing: I like to mix it up, and this book does just that. IMO, there was nothing out of character with Ward's writing with the Brotherhood in LEn. If anything, it just puts you through the ringer with the good, the bad & definitely the ugly: all the more to entice you in. With any good series, I wouldn't want each book to be the same; I'd want each book to bring with it pieces of the series' soul. LEn was definitely the dark sheep of the series thus far, hence making it for me that much more entertaining. It totally made me angry in a good way, and right when I thought I was on an express elevator down... I became elated. I love Phury. I wanted nothing but Greatness for him as it is what he deserves. I wanted him to find love just as poetic as the other Brothers, and to me, he did. In Phury's story, we learn that not everything is sunshine & roses, but, THAT would be out of character of the Brotherhood to begin with. He is just as tortured as his twin, just in different ways. His love is based on simplicity and caring, just as HE is. The fact that they are both 'virgins' (her yes, him in a matter of speaking) makes their story all the more unique. As for the rest of the story, WoW! With all the new characters, developments of older ones & twisted plotlines, I cannot wait to read what happens next with our Brotherhood. Don't compare, just enjoy!
WONDERFUL November 2, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Can J.R. Ward get any better?! I am dying for more. This book kept me so glued I couldn't put it down. (as all her books have kept me) And I am not ashamed to say that I have read through the series twice now. It has all left me wanting more sexy, exciting and wholly masculine worriers. Would recommend this book and series to all.
Lover Enshrined December 24, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you like romance books at all, you have to read the entire "Black Dagger Brotherhood" Series by JR Ward. This series is the "BEST". It comes with strong characters and a never before written back drop. I just reccommend to start with the first in the series and progress from there.
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