As Aesriphos Valiant, Valis needs all the support he can get. Oh, and he needs a husband, too.Valis advanced in ranks in the holy warrior order of Aesriphos on accident. If he doesn’t find a husband soon, it could undermine the entire order because an aspirant must marry before advancingHe knows who he wants, he’s just too afraid to act on it. But as they go on a quest to help a friend, being so … friend, being so close to Tavros is filled with temptation Valis isn’t sure he can resist.
As they fight for their lives, Valis learns more about himself as a person and as a leader, but the challenges only keep coming, and some of them have a price that just might be too high to pay.
The M/M romantic elements in God Jars is a very slow burn. The God Jars Saga contains explicit material including violence, abuse, and M/M sexual encounters, and is not advised for anyone under the age of 18.
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He is in need of a husband before he can go any further up the chain of command. He has his sight set on one but he is not sure if it will happen. They will bag in o work together to overcome the trouble.that is heading to them. Can this being them closer? Will he have to back away to save them? Follow their adventures
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This is the first book I have read in this series and because of that I am not aware of what has happened up to this point. This books seems to deal with Valis learning how to deal with his powers and how to control them. It also deals with his finally letting Tavros know of his love for him. In all it is a good read but you really need to read this in sequence because I feel like it would help me understand this story better.
In this installment Valis is growing in every sense and he’s slowly taking the role of a leader which he’s probably destined to. He’s getting more confident although he’s still questioning himself. Emotions run high and the tension between him and Tavros is finally reaching his limit, or should I hope so. Lol. Actually I don’t mind if they drag it. This is an addictive series with epic everything – emotions, battles, storyline and unlike some other in this genre it doesn’t lack depth. There’s a twist of course and I can’t wait to see what happens next.
Valis needs a husband in order to advance in ranks in the holy order of Aseriphos. He wants Tavrod but is afraid to act on his desires. Valis has become a strong leader!! He leads a journey to the caravan, but when they get there the caravan is under attack. They fight for their lives and win but the challenges just keep coming. Well written, strong characters, and fantastic story line. I am voluntarily leaving a review form an ARC that I received. My reviews are solely based on my thoughts and opinions.
As the story continues, the plot is increasing complexity adding more players to the drama. I am not sure how much I can share without spoiling the start of this second saga for you, so I am only going to say this: more action, intrigue and magic than in the previous three books and of course the friendship between Valis and Tavros is finally evolving to something more. That first kiss was…. wow!
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This second trilogy is off to a great start. There is much less crying, though emotions run high. More new characters are introduced, and the excitement and action has finally arrived.
Valis, Tavros, Seza, and Zhasina have set off on their quest to find Zhasina’s caravan. As they get started, Valis’s experience shows, and puts him in the position of teacher. With Roba’s help, they are able to locate the caravan; just as a battle is underway.
Valis proves himself to be able and wise in the eyes of the Kalutakeni, as well as his friends, and becomes the unofficial leader of the group. This added pressure weighs on Valis’s shoulders, but he knows he must be strong and do his duty. Surprisingly enough, he has an unexpected ally that gives sage advice along the way.
While traveling back to Cadoras, they learn of some of Qos’ plans. The four friends know they must face their foes, and Valis is grateful for the help their new allies and his sire provide. It is good to see Valis find his courage, but it is also good that the author does not make him invincible. There are some heart stopping moments in this story, and foreshadowing of worse to come.
This book does finally allow Tav to get his head out of his a$$, and the timing couldn’t be better. With the announcement that the Sovereign Priest made at the end of the Duty and Sacrifice trilogy, it was imperative that someone step up. But, as the story comes to a close, there is a strange interaction that will undoubtedly lead to trouble for Valis.
Happy reading!
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Support: Purity and Control 1 (The God Jars Saga 4) by Devon Vesper is a wonderful story to read. This is book number four in this series and I love reading this story as much as I did the first three in this series. I recommend this story to everyone who loves a good fantasy.
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