She has tempted many men…but never found her equal. Until now. Though she has lived for centuries, Anya, goddess of anarchy, has never known pleasure. Until Lucien, theincarnation of death–a warrior eternally doomed to take souls to the hereafter. He drawsher like no other. And Anya will risk anything to have him. But when the merciless Lord ofthe Underworld is ordered by the gods to claim … claim Anya herself, their uncontrollableattraction becomes an anguished pursuit. Now they must defeat the unconquerable forcesthat control them, before their thirst for one another demands a sacrifice of love beyondimagining…. And don’t miss the latest book in the irresistibly seductive Lords of theUnderworld series, The Darkest Torment, featuring the fierce warrior Baden who will stopat nothing to claim the exquisite human with the power to soothe the beast inside him…Previously published.
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The Lords of the Underworld are definitely at the very top of my PNR loving list. But Anya and Lucien are tied for my favorite couple. She’s the goddess of anarchy which is insanely fun.
I love how passionate they are when they’re together. I truly could live in this world forever.
I got hooked on this series with book one so I more then happy to dive into this one. This time we follow Lucian as he attempts to handle Anya the Goddess of Anarchy who is pretty much obsessed with him. She has the funniest attitude obsessing over things that seem ridiculous yet provide a nice relief to the story. Lucian tries to fight his …
I could not out this book down. I love the characters in this series.
Fantastic series! Every character is so unique and special. The world amazing. And the over arching story line is so interesting!
I found Anya a bit annoying at times, but overall a good read.
This book fell right in line with the last. Each page took me further into the world of demons, angels, and other beings. Like the first book I couldn’t put it down and read it at least four times.
I wanted to like this book but when you go “Oh thank God, there is only 30% left” you know it isn’t going well.
To start with, Anya. I didn’t really like her. Sometimes she was ok but the majority of the time I was just annoyed by her, especially when she would pout and stomp her foot like a child. Grow up! Your thousands of years old and this …
Hoo boy! The build up to Lucien and Anya actually connecting in a meaningful way really ratcheted up the heat in this one. This story is a different take on the enemies to lovers trope, and I loved it!
One of the things I loved about the first book, The Darkest Night, was the peeks into the lives of the other Lords. Their lives and mission …