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adventurous
dark
emotional
sad
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
Right off the bat, great book.
With that being said it was kind of fast. Everything happened right at the beginning. Harlow is thrown to the wolves as soon as her dad's funeral is over. I get homegirl's pain and her thinking about the whole situation.
Let's talk about the lords... did I like them? By the end gods yes, but they way they handled everything at the beginning I hated them. But then that ending... I need to read more to find out what happens next.
Overall a good book and looking forward to the next one.
With that being said it was kind of fast. Everything happened right at the beginning. Harlow is thrown to the wolves as soon as her dad's funeral is over. I get homegirl's pain and her thinking about the whole situation.
Let's talk about the lords... did I like them? By the end gods yes, but they way they handled everything at the beginning I hated them. But then that ending... I need to read more to find out what happens next.
Overall a good book and looking forward to the next one.
I loved this book! I enjoyed all of the POVs and getting to learn about the Lords of Darkness along with the FMC. I liked getting to see both sides of the guys and can’t wait to see what happens next!
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I loved this book! I enjoyed all of the POVs and getting to learn about the Lords of Darkness along with the FMC. I liked getting to see both sides of the guys and can’t wait to see what happens next!
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I loved this book! I enjoyed all of the POVs and getting to learn about the Lords of Darkness along with the FMC. I liked getting to see both sides of the guys and can’t wait to see what happens next!
Well, well, well... Lords of Darkness is Amanda Richardson's darkest book to date. She has written some seriously amazing and addictive RH, but this story? It takes the age-gap reverse harem to a whole new level. Steamy and lethal, the Lords are deadly. And Harlow Windsor is meant to be their leading Lady.
Gideon, Sterling, Alaric, and Theo know no boundaries, have no fear, and they are ruthless. After all, they are one of the oldest secret societies. Their methods are unorthodox and questionable, and yet, in a weird way, their actions are done in the name of the greater good.
Harlow might be 18 years old, but she is a badass. She holds her head high and looks her fears in the eyes. I love how she stands up against the four British aristocrats, even when the attraction is evident and becomes too much. The banter is hilarious and hot, and the chemistry between the five of them is scorching. And we haven't seen everything yet! So I suspected it is just going to get hotter.
And that cliffhanger? It's the mother of all cliffhangers. I didn't see it coming, and now the suspense is going to eat me because I'm desperate to know what will happen. What I love most about this book is the intricate backstory created by Amanda. It's detailed and deep, and it's quite clear that no bit has been added without a reason. Judging by the start, this duet is going to be of epic proportions.
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Well, well, well... Lords of Darkness is Amanda Richardson's darkest book to date. She has written some seriously amazing and addictive RH, but this story? It takes the age-gap reverse harem to a whole new level. Steamy and lethal, the Lords are deadly. And Harlow Windsor is meant to be their leading Lady.
Gideon, Sterling, Alaric, and Theo know no boundaries, have no fear, and they are ruthless. After all, they are one of the oldest secret societies. Their methods are unorthodox and questionable, and yet, in a weird way, their actions are done in the name of the greater good.
Harlow might be 18 years old, but she is a badass. She holds her head high and looks her fears in the eyes. I love how she stands up against the four British aristocrats, even when the attraction is evident and becomes too much. The banter is hilarious and hot, and the chemistry between the five of them is scorching. And we haven't seen everything yet! So I suspected it is just going to get hotter.
And that cliffhanger? It's the mother of all cliffhangers. I didn't see it coming, and now the suspense is going to eat me because I'm desperate to know what will happen. What I love most about this book is the intricate backstory created by Amanda. It's detailed and deep, and it's quite clear that no bit has been added without a reason. Judging by the start, this duet is going to be of epic proportions.
Gideon, Sterling, Alaric, and Theo know no boundaries, have no fear, and they are ruthless. After all, they are one of the oldest secret societies. Their methods are unorthodox and questionable, and yet, in a weird way, their actions are done in the name of the greater good.
Harlow might be 18 years old, but she is a badass. She holds her head high and looks her fears in the eyes. I love how she stands up against the four British aristocrats, even when the attraction is evident and becomes too much. The banter is hilarious and hot, and the chemistry between the five of them is scorching. And we haven't seen everything yet! So I suspected it is just going to get hotter.
And that cliffhanger? It's the mother of all cliffhangers. I didn't see it coming, and now the suspense is going to eat me because I'm desperate to know what will happen. What I love most about this book is the intricate backstory created by Amanda. It's detailed and deep, and it's quite clear that no bit has been added without a reason. Judging by the start, this duet is going to be of epic proportions.
Merged review:
Well, well, well... Lords of Darkness is Amanda Richardson's darkest book to date. She has written some seriously amazing and addictive RH, but this story? It takes the age-gap reverse harem to a whole new level. Steamy and lethal, the Lords are deadly. And Harlow Windsor is meant to be their leading Lady.
Gideon, Sterling, Alaric, and Theo know no boundaries, have no fear, and they are ruthless. After all, they are one of the oldest secret societies. Their methods are unorthodox and questionable, and yet, in a weird way, their actions are done in the name of the greater good.
Harlow might be 18 years old, but she is a badass. She holds her head high and looks her fears in the eyes. I love how she stands up against the four British aristocrats, even when the attraction is evident and becomes too much. The banter is hilarious and hot, and the chemistry between the five of them is scorching. And we haven't seen everything yet! So I suspected it is just going to get hotter.
And that cliffhanger? It's the mother of all cliffhangers. I didn't see it coming, and now the suspense is going to eat me because I'm desperate to know what will happen. What I love most about this book is the intricate backstory created by Amanda. It's detailed and deep, and it's quite clear that no bit has been added without a reason. Judging by the start, this duet is going to be of epic proportions.
What the heck.
I got this in stuff your kindle day and after my last picks expected it to be a similar dud, but oh how I was wrong.
I was going to deduct a star but the reason had nothing to do with the writing or plot. It’s a naming issue
I got this in stuff your kindle day and after my last picks expected it to be a similar dud, but oh how I was wrong.
I was going to deduct a star but the reason had nothing to do with the writing or plot. It’s a naming issue
I had seen some reviews say this was the darkest they've ever read, but I didn't feel that it is as dark as some that I have read. It definitely is a dark romance, and read the trigger warnings before reading. If you are looking for a lot of spice, this book has quality over quantity. You're going to get some hot scenes, but they are limited. I liked it so much I jumped into book 2 as soon as I finished this one!
I can't remember the last time I read a book that fast! The story starts off strong, and never lets up. The cliffhanger is a doozy and I am so glad book 2 is already out because I would have lost my mind not having it to go into right away. The Lords of Darkness all harness their own unique trait or power and when it comes time to intiate Harlow into their world as a Lady, they each have a unique way with her, but she's still not quite ready for their world. She's mouthy, and keeps them guessing. The Cat and mouse aspect is so far my favorite part of this series.
This wasn’t as dark as I was expecting from the author’s note but it was much too short. I really loved learning about the Lords and their history and Harlow definitely has her hands full with the guys.
I really really enjoyed this. The second one isn't out for a few days, which is sad! But I'm looking forwards to it.
The big issue that prevented it being a five star book was the lack of understanding of British culture. These are four sexy men, but they are not nobility. Nothing about their characters points to nobility.
Also, Sterling asked if she had made him Mince and Mash. Like is was some famous English dish. I'm assuming she was referencing shepherds pie or something, but that and Gideon paid in and English pub with an AmEx card, which is accepted in England very rarely. It's the small things like that, that knocked me out of the story and made it funny.
It really is a fun read though. Just not culturally accurate.
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I really really enjoyed this. The second one isn't out for a few days, which is sad! But I'm looking forwards to it.
The big issue that prevented it being a five star book was the lack of understanding of British culture. These are four sexy men, but they are not nobility. Nothing about their characters points to nobility.
Also, Sterling asked if she had made him Mince and Mash. Like is was some famous English dish. I'm assuming she was referencing shepherds pie or something, but that and Gideon paid in and English pub with an AmEx card, which is accepted in England very rarely. It's the small things like that, that knocked me out of the story and made it funny.
It really is a fun read though. Just not culturally accurate.
The big issue that prevented it being a five star book was the lack of understanding of British culture. These are four sexy men, but they are not nobility. Nothing about their characters points to nobility.
Also, Sterling asked if she had made him Mince and Mash. Like is was some famous English dish. I'm assuming she was referencing shepherds pie or something, but that and Gideon paid in and English pub with an AmEx card, which is accepted in England very rarely. It's the small things like that, that knocked me out of the story and made it funny.
It really is a fun read though. Just not culturally accurate.
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I really really enjoyed this. The second one isn't out for a few days, which is sad! But I'm looking forwards to it.
The big issue that prevented it being a five star book was the lack of understanding of British culture. These are four sexy men, but they are not nobility. Nothing about their characters points to nobility.
Also, Sterling asked if she had made him Mince and Mash. Like is was some famous English dish. I'm assuming she was referencing shepherds pie or something, but that and Gideon paid in and English pub with an AmEx card, which is accepted in England very rarely. It's the small things like that, that knocked me out of the story and made it funny.
It really is a fun read though. Just not culturally accurate.
Wow, I did not see that coming, and the suspense has left me speechless. That cliffhanger? I am glad we don't have to wait long for Lady of Darkness.
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Wow, I did not see that coming, and the suspense has left me speechless. That cliffhanger? I am glad we don't have to wait long for Lady of Darkness.
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Wow, I did not see that coming, and the suspense has left me speechless. That cliffhanger? I am glad we don't have to wait long for Lady of Darkness.