by Jeffe Kennedy
Kindle Edition, 280 pagesPublished September 8th 2014
by Carina Press
Book three of Covenant of Thorns
Pregnant, possessed, and in love with a man I don't dare to trust—those are the consequences of the risks I took to save my life. But Faerie, the land of blood and magic, is filled with bitter ironies, and the bargains I made now threaten me and my unborn child.
The darkly sensual fae noble Rogue still tempts me to danger and desire. As we await the birth of our child, I've been forced to question whether our offspring is part of a bargain Rogue once made to save himself. He can't tell me the truth due to a spell the vicious Queen Titania has him under. Would he betray our family against his will? Could I ever forgive him if he does?
Rogue insists on an eternal commitment from me, even as Titania's forces close in on us. I don't know if Rogue and I can withstand her onslaught, or that of the beast within me. But I will not stop looking for answers—even if it brings the walls of Faerie crashing down.
Rogue’s Paradise brings the story of Rogue and Gwynn to a close, or at least it seems that way. As all the other novels in this series, it continues from where the last book ends. Gwynn is petrified for the life of her unborn child and trying to decide what will be best for its future.
Lucky for us, Gwynn and Rogue spend a lot of time together. Unlike the other books where Rogue would pop in and out of the story, we get him the whole time. Yay!!! I thoroughly enjoy their constant bickering and making up. It made this book my favorite of the series.
In addition, the ending is not quite what I was expecting and I don’t mean that in a bad way. We all know that the story is leading up to a confrontation with Titania and we get that. However, we also get some surprises along the way.
So, if you’re looking for a series with a lot of romance, some action and great characters, give this I try. I don’t think you will be disappointed.
Pregnant, possessed, and in love with a man I don't dare to trust—those are the consequences of the risks I took to save my life. But Faerie, the land of blood and magic, is filled with bitter ironies, and the bargains I made now threaten me and my unborn child.
The darkly sensual fae noble Rogue still tempts me to danger and desire. As we await the birth of our child, I've been forced to question whether our offspring is part of a bargain Rogue once made to save himself. He can't tell me the truth due to a spell the vicious Queen Titania has him under. Would he betray our family against his will? Could I ever forgive him if he does?
Rogue insists on an eternal commitment from me, even as Titania's forces close in on us. I don't know if Rogue and I can withstand her onslaught, or that of the beast within me. But I will not stop looking for answers—even if it brings the walls of Faerie crashing down.
Rogue’s Paradise brings the story of Rogue and Gwynn to a close, or at least it seems that way. As all the other novels in this series, it continues from where the last book ends. Gwynn is petrified for the life of her unborn child and trying to decide what will be best for its future.
Lucky for us, Gwynn and Rogue spend a lot of time together. Unlike the other books where Rogue would pop in and out of the story, we get him the whole time. Yay!!! I thoroughly enjoy their constant bickering and making up. It made this book my favorite of the series.
In addition, the ending is not quite what I was expecting and I don’t mean that in a bad way. We all know that the story is leading up to a confrontation with Titania and we get that. However, we also get some surprises along the way.
So, if you’re looking for a series with a lot of romance, some action and great characters, give this I try. I don’t think you will be disappointed.
5 Changeling Sheep
LisaA
About the Author:
Jeffe Kennedy is an award-winning author with a writing career that spans decades. Her works include non-fiction, poetry, short fiction, and novels. She has been a Ucross Foundation Fellow, received the Wyoming Arts Council Fellowship for Poetry, and was awarded a Frank Nelson Doubleday Memorial Award. Her essays have appeared in many publications, including Redbook.Her most recent works include a number of fiction series: the fantasy romance novels of A Covenant of Thorns; the contemporary BDSM novellas of the Facets of Passion, and an erotic contemporary serial novel,Master of the Opera, which released beginning January 2, 2014. A fourth series, the fantasy trilogy The Twelve Kingdoms, hit the shelves starting in May 2014 and a fifth, the highly anticipated erotic romance trilogy, Falling Under, will release starting in July.
She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico, with two Maine coon cats, plentiful free-range lizards and a very handsome Doctor of Oriental Medicine.
Jeffe can be found online at her website: JeffeKennedy.com, every Sunday at the popular Word Whores blog, on Facebook, and pretty much constantly on Twitter@jeffekennedy. She is represented by Foreword Literary.
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