Lover Mine by J.R. Ward

Lover Mine

J.R. Ward
633 pages
Signet
Nov 2010
Science Fiction & Fantasy WSBN
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Darius, a fallen Brother, has returned to the fold with a new identity and a very different destiny. Now, John Matthew, plunged into the heart of war, must face off against evil incarnate-and rescue his one true love.<br><br>Watch a Video<p> </p>
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John Matthew's Story at Last

FINAL DECISION: Mult-character driven book, this story is angst filled. I thought that the story between Blay and Qhuinn stole the show from the main "romance". At the same time, I was happy for the conclusion of John Matthew's story. THE STORY: John Matthew, is a vampire who is also the reincarnation of Darius who was killed earlier in the series. As this story begins, John Matthew is struggling with the disappearance of Xhex, the half sympath, half vampire assassin. The two have had a difficult relationship as John Matthew has wanted her since they first met, but Xhex has turned him away believing herself unworthy of being cared for by a man of worth. John Matthew is grieving but at the same time determined to find out what happened to Xhex. In truth, Xhex has been abducted by John Matthew's biggest enemy who will do anything to keep her. OPINION: Longtime readers of the Black Dagger Brotherhood series know that John Matthew's story has been going on in one form or another since the beginning. This book brings a great deal of closure to the story. I especially liked the use of Darius' story which winds around and then gives a satisfying sense of completing the circle and bringing closure to the story. This book, as is true with the last several books in the series, is really a set of stories being told simultaneously. The stories are each at different stages and while John Matthew and Xhex's stories is largely resolved, others are just beginning or are continuing. The stories in this book (John Matthew/Xhex, Blay/Qhuinn, and Murhder) have a nice sense of connection that made this mullti-story telling work well here. (There is also the story of Payne but that one is only a small part here). The real issue is that the Blay Qhuinn story steals much of the emotional center of the story here. By breaking up the stories between multiple books, there is more interconnectedness and continuity in the overall story, but the emotional climax of each of the stories is some...

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Pages 633
Publisher Signet
Published 2010
Readers 3