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Pride's Humility by T.J. Dallas

mellowy's review

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adventurous dark emotional

5.0

patricia71's review

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3.0

I liked this one the least. It felt to long. It could have been wrapped up sooner. And the sex scenes..got a bit boring for me. So 3 stars. But I will read the next series because I am curious where it will go.

jacemchale's review

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adventurous emotional tense fast-paced

5.0

lsnack's review

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5.0

You can’t have sin without virtue

This book has a lot to say. The story has many layers and is beautifully written. It stirred up so many emotions from fear to anger to sorrow and desire. The women in these stories are loving , courageous, passionate and accepting. I love all the characters human and immortal. Thank you T.J.Dallas for bringing them to life.

brennooth's review

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5.0

I miss them. I miss them a lot. They've become like a family to me. Harry having to deal with Lara leaving and then saving Rue, fighting for her life... her relationship with Althea has always been the one thing I absolutely adored. Right from the second Althea saw Harry cry. To think that they've been in love for years... be still my heart.
I've always loved the idea of seeing Emilia with Madison. For some reason the combination of those two just made sense. Harry basically "tricking" Emilia into revealing her feelings for Madison was brilliant and had me in tears. Lilith... I love her, but I also hold a small grudge. What she did to Harry by telling her she wouldn't be able to love Rue just leaves a bitter taste even though I know she did it to save him... so I love her again. Ah well, it happens.
Emilia's and Maddy's daughter? Good god... and a granddaughter for Harry and Althea?
A beautiful end to their story. And yet having the book end with Lara passing away had me in tears. That last sentence of how Harry was proud of her and humble to have known her? Yup, still crying about that.
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