A review by miss_moonshine
Eternal Rider by Larissa Ione

4.0

I started this story with some degree of trepidation, having found the first novel of the author's previous series a difficult one to get into. The beginning of a series is the obvious place to impart knowledge to the reader about the world they are going to be inhabiting for the next few hours, but the way this is done will undeniably affect how the reader feels about the rest of the book.
Fortunately, Eternal Rider jumps straight into the action, which doesn't let up until the very last few pages. The story line is already interesting because of its basis in the Bible and myth, but the continued action ensures that the pages keep turning in a bid to find out what will happen.
Cara, our heroine, is taken from the world she knows into one she could never even have imagined. Having already lost her confidence previously, this could have been a disaster, but she uses it to make her stronger and able to face the things which she fears. She isn't the only one who develops though; Ares, AKA War, is definitely not ready for the arrival of Cara in his life but the only thing he can do is adapt. Perhaps one of my favourite aspects of this book is the way that these two develop not singularly, but together, until they can no longer deny the feelings between them.
We are introduced to a whole host of interesting characters, both good and bad, that I cannot wait to meet in future books.
I would wholeheartedly recommend to anyone who likes the Demonica series, and those who like Paranormal romance in general. In fact, I would recommend it to anyone who asked - this is not a series to be missed!