Araton is one of the most feared Warrior Angels in existence. He’s brutal and stops at nothing to eradicate the demons dumb enough to cross over to Earth. The only good demon is a dead one. Nothing ever distracts him from the mission given to him by God. He was literally created to eradicate the malicious beings that seek destruction. And then he meets Natalia Olsen a New Orleans Police officer … Police officer and as a spicy as Cajun food. The pull between the two is irresistible from the moment he saves her from dying at the hand of an archdemon.
Unaware of the devil within, Natalia finds herself in the midst of carnage time and again with no memory of the events that lead her there. Araton is the only one she can call upon.
With enemies lurking in every shadow, Araton and Natalia must work together to stop the ritual to free Lucifer from the magic that binds him to the Underworld. If that happens no one will be safe. The sizzling attraction between them overcomes common sense and leaves Natalia vulnerable. Will their connection save her life or create the opening Lucifer needs to break free?
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A great continuation of the series! “Araton” is Book 22 in the on going Dark Warrior Alliance. It’s a spicy supernatural romance filled with danger and suspense! The story follows Araton, one of God’s, Warrior Angels who has joined with the Dark Warrior Alliance. It is filled with suspense, mystery, romance and lots of sexy scenes from page one! He is tasked with eradicating demons that escape from Hell. We meet Natalia, a police officer whose sole purpose in life is to protect humanity. Lia is human, has become involved with the paranormal world and will help anyway she can. Yes, the sparks fly between Araton and Lia and they are amazing together!
Brenda Trim continues to dazzle us with these stories, I don’t know how she achieves this but each story, although a stand alone, compliments each other. Each story is well told, filled with caring, heartache, personal tragedies and suspense. The characters have depth and one cares deeply about them and worries if, they will get their Happy Ever After. The road is never straight or assured.
Book twenty-two in the Dark Warrior Alliance series, it has been some while since I have read a book in this series. I am very glad I decided to read this book, a great story in this series. I want to read more. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
This is the first book of the series that I read. Maybe I should have start at book one instead of book 22. I am sure I would have enjoyed the story better, but even though I dive in the deep end of the story instead of at the beginning, I have to say I still find the story enjoyable.
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The story line was terrific, the character work was fantastic and the book had a goo flow to it. This was another great addition to the series and had me hooked from beginning to end.
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Angels, Vampires, demons oh my. Did someone say pnr? Lucifer is trying to break free and they’re going to need all hands on deck. Loved this book and looking forward to more books in this series.
This might have been one of the best books in the series. Yes, I have read all of them. This one hit close to home. Covid-19 has hit us all. With a police officer that is somewhat aware of the supernatural, how could you not be living in NOLA…….. Add in a warrior angel, now we have an amazing story. So many twists and surprises I never saw coming. Once again these characters continue to throw you for a huge loop. Araton and Lia were perfect together. Book 22 and we still keep uncovering things. Absolutely loved it! PNR lovers will devour it. Thank for rocking again. This is my honest and voluntary review.
Another great installment in the Dark Warrior Alliance series, a neat twist on what we “expect” from “Angels”!
I don’t normally read a book labeled 22 in a series because it is not always a standalone
This is not completely stand alone there is some assumed knowledge and while the writing is engaging enough to overlook the feeling of jumping into the story late you can’t escape the nagging questions you get within the first few chapters
Add in the POV of random characters early on without real explanation of why their POV is important until later if at all
If you want to read this book at least read a few of the previous ones to get a better idea of the world you’re stepping into
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