He is opinionated and arrogant and very, very lost. I can see that Gideon would be a difficult character to write. So much pain and uncertainty and decisions being made that are based on guilt instead of logic and love. There is so much emotion and violence throughout the story. I loved watching each one of the central characters struggle to overcome the adversity of Anwyn being turned as well as Jacob becoming a third marked servant. This is an outstanding first part of a bigger story. Gideon is losing his way and he is looking for redemption. Into this cauldron of intense emotion comes a vampire hunter on the verge of losing his soul. Wanting her to realize that she won't lose herself, who she was deep inside, if she gave up control to Deagan. Daegan is all alpha male vampire who has fallen in love with Anwyn but has never made her his servant. However things are more complicated than just female and male because she has fallen in love with a vampire assassin. Anwyn wants someone to be her full time slave, someone she can love and nurture. She begins bring you into the story, ease your way to understanding each character and what they are seeking. This story is not any different from those other books. Joey has always been able to over come that and get me involved with the whole Domination/submission concept and blurring who is doing what to whom. What to say about this book? I am not as fond of Mistress/male sub books as I am about Master/female sub stories.
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