Reviewed by Angie on
I am not fond of the whole “I want a baby so knock me up” type of romance. Lord of Darkness lost me a bit once Megs declared to her estranged husband that that’s what she wants, and that she won’t leave him to his quiet, simple life until she has it. Well, Godric wants her gone so that she doesn’t discover his secret, and so that she doesn’t kill him. But he also can’t let go of his late wife’s memory and swore to never bed another woman. It was all kinds of awkward. Those first sex scenes were just weird, because Megs just lied there waiting for it to be over and trying not to enjoy it. Sex is not for baby making! It’s for fun! Enjoy it! Of course, things do heat up between them eventually and it was much better.
Lord of Darkness also continues to follow the Ghost as he attempts to rescue the little girls kidnapped by the “lassie snatchers.” I liked this much better than the romance portion. Godric is picking up where Winter left off, but it’s also bringing him that much closer to finding the man who killed Megs’ love. Unlike Winter though, this Ghost has no problem murdering in the name of justice. And once again, there’s a surprise involving the Ghost!
I did enjoy Lord of Darkness. I just wish the beginning of the romance hadn’t been so awkward. It was actually kind of painful to read, and not in a good way. I don’t want to cringe when the lovers are falling in love. I want to feel their passion! They did get there though, and they were a great match. But I’m definitely ready to move on to the next Ghost of St. Giles!
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Reading updates
- Started reading
- 20 March, 2016: Finished reading
- 20 March, 2016: Reviewed