Saturday, November 1, 2014

Book Review - Dark Innocence by Madeline Pryce




My Thoughts

Hannah was abducted and tortured by Lizbeth. Now she self medicates with drugs and alcohol to try to forget everything that happened to her. When she parties and has sex with a stranger, she calls Dante to rescue her. When he rejects her advances and she runs, she is involved in an accident due to someone tampering with her car. Dante confesses why he turned her down feeling that she deserves better than casual sex. They are kidnapped by her stalker and she helps to rescue them both.

I loved Hannah and Dante's story and wish it was longer as I wanted more of them. I can't wait to read the next one in the series.

I give Dark Innocence 4 hearts!



About the Book

Hannah Grey will do anything to escape the tortured memories haunting her. Every breath brings back the pain, the fear and the unbearable knowledge that she'll never be the once-perfect girl everyone thought her to be. When the self-destructive fog of drugs, alcohol and meaningless sex starts to clear, Dante, a lion shifter sexier than sin itself, emerges through the darkness ready to rescue her for the second time in so many weeks.

In the safety of Dante's embrace, Hannah allows herself to become the woman she's always wanted to be--smart, sexy, capable and empowered. His every touch electrifies. His hot, hungry kisses set her senses ablaze. As Dante masters her body, Hannah finally finds the strength to master her fears.

Perfection shatters as threats from a mysterious vampire escalate from anonymous phone calls to violent encounters. When Hannah's enemies unite, placing both her and Dante in mortal peril, she's going to need her newfound strength to face the coming darkness and save the man she loves.

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About the Author

Madeline Pryce wrote her first novel when she was ten, penned with neon-pink ink in a loose-leaf binder. Captivated by romantic literature, yet intrigued by the paranormal, she continues to develop her own voice, writing the kinds of stories that inspired her as a teen.

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