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Lover Enshrined
by J.R. Ward
This novel had a bit of a different feel from the others in the series. The main plot still focuses on one of the Brothers (this time it's Phury), but there is a pretty large secondary plot this time in addition to the sub-plot of the Lessers. The secondary plot follows John Matthew and his friends, and there are some very big developments. And the Lessers sub-plot has a pretty major development as well. So for anyone following the series, if you thought there were twists before now, be prepared for more of the unexpected.
I love the way the author has developed this universe. She is really good at making the reader feel for the characters, to the point of even making ones that were hated in earlier books more sympathetic in this one (seriously, I couldn't stand Rehv before, but now... I just don't know how I feel about him). And she has such a way of developing plotlines that intertwine naturally - the writer in me would love to know how far ahead she has things plotted out.
Obviously, you shouldn't be reading this book unless you've read the five leading up to it. This is a series that you need to read in order because the characters are developed throughout and the plot of each builds upon (and references) the one(s) prior to it. But if you're into the series, this one is not going to disappoint. There are even a couple of surprises that I didn't see coming, which always makes things more enjoyable.
I love the way the author has developed this universe. She is really good at making the reader feel for the characters, to the point of even making ones that were hated in earlier books more sympathetic in this one (seriously, I couldn't stand Rehv before, but now... I just don't know how I feel about him). And she has such a way of developing plotlines that intertwine naturally - the writer in me would love to know how far ahead she has things plotted out.
Obviously, you shouldn't be reading this book unless you've read the five leading up to it. This is a series that you need to read in order because the characters are developed throughout and the plot of each builds upon (and references) the one(s) prior to it. But if you're into the series, this one is not going to disappoint. There are even a couple of surprises that I didn't see coming, which always makes things more enjoyable.