Night's Blaze by Donna Grant Review

* I received a eARC of this book for my honest review*






That one simple kiss slayed him as nothing in his very, very long life had ever done. It physically hurt him to release her and turn his back on everything she offered, but it was for the best.

A KING WHO WALKS IN DARKNESS

The Rhys who has existed for centuries is gone. Stripped of his ability to shift forms, Rhys can no longer embody the majestic, powerful dragon he was at birth. Cut off from his heritage by one of his own, this Dragon King must remain a man, haunted by demons who torment his every waking moment. The darkness would swallow him whole . . . except a woman so beautiful and haunted becomes the one beam of light in his world...

A DESIRE THAT WILL NOT BE DENIED

Lily Ross is taking the first step in building a new life for herself. Still reeling from a relationship that nearly broke her spirit, Lily is wary of her attraction to brawny, brooding Rhys. The passion burning so brightly between them is a potent temptation, but any entanglement is destined to end in disaster. Yet when a spectre from Lily’s past threatens their growing bond, Rhys is forced to choose with his heart, or lose this woman who has become his one chance at salvation..


MY THOUGHTS

I am a huge fan of Donna Grant. I started reading her book a little over a year ago and every single book I have read so far got me hooked into the story. 

I started reading this book in bed at around 9pm and I tell you it was a bad (good) idea because I ended up staying up late reading it just because I couldn't (and didn't want to) put it down. 

I LOVE Night's Blaze and I love the entire series so far. I highly recommend this series and any other series by Donna Grant. 

I give this 5 out of 5

Night's Blaze by Donna Grant will be  available in book stores near you and online on March 31st 2015


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