Friday, September 19, 2014

Book Review - Savage Chains: Shattered (#3) by Caris Roane




My Thoughts

Time for a little forced role reversal for Reyes and Angelica at the hands of the crazy duo behind everything. While this was crazy hot, you just don't want your vamp's ex giving the directions especially since she's a very very bad vamp. On top of that her creepy partner in crime wants Angelica. Just when you think it's safe to chain up your boyfriend and get your kink on...
You may be thinking this will end a certain way, but you may be thinking wrong. It's better.

I give Savage Chains: Shattered 4 hearts!



About the Book

Reyes spent centuries as a vampire sex slave, an experience that left him irrevocably scarred and damaged. Only one bright thing came of it… Angelica. The brave, beautiful woman working undercover with him to bring down the sadistic monsters who enslaved him. Her touch soothes him…and inflames his fiercest desires.

But just when they’re about to penetrate the enemy’s inner circle, Reyes learns that in order to gain entrance, they must perform a taboo sexual ritual that requires complete submission. Can he subject the one woman he's ever truly loved to such dark sensuality? And if he does, will they ever be the same?

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About the Author

I’m a USA Today Bestselling Author and I write super-sexy paranormal romance fiction designed to be as much an adventure as a soul-satisfying experience.  With every book I write, I try to give a taste of real life, despite the fact that I’m writing about hunky vampire warriors.  You’ll come away engrossed in the lives of my vampires as they wage war, as they make love, and as they answer the tough questions of life in terms of purpose, eternity, and how to raise a family!  

I began my career with Kensington Publishing writing Regency Romance as Valerie King.  In 2005, Romantic Times Magazine honored me with a career achievement award in Regency Romance.  I’ve published fourteen paranormal novels to-date, some self-published and some for St. Martin’s Press!  


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