Night Reigns by Dianne Duvall

Night Reigns (Immortal Guardians, #2)

by Dianne Duvall

Dianne Duvall portrays a world of temptation, loyalty, and heartbreak. . .a world where danger and desire walk hand in hand. . .

Ami isn't much for trusting strangers. She has a hard time trusting anyone. But she's no coward, and she's no pushover in the protection department either. So when she comes across a mysterious warrior taking on eight deranged vampires on his own, she doesn't hesitate to save his bacon. Of course, that was before she realized what one little rescue would get her into. . .

Marcus Graden has been an Immortal protector of humanity for eight hundred years, and he's not interested in backup. From the moment Ami arrives in his life, he can't deny that she's strong, smart, and extremely skilled at watching his back. But she's also destroying his protective solitude and stirring desires he can't bear to awaken. After all, whatever her secrets--how can she defeat death itself?

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This story rocks! I couldn’t put it down and finished it in one day.

When I started this story, I thought it was very reminiscent of the Sherrilyn Kenyon’s Dark Hunter series. That is in no way a complaint. I LOVE the Dark Hunter series. This series features Immortal Guardians, with the help of their network of human Seconds, they protect the humans from the vampires. The Guardians and the vampires are both infected by the same virus, but while some who are infected start to loose their hold on their sanity and become vampires, the Immortal Guardians were gifted ones whose gifts are enhanced by the virus and they are not destroyed by it. As the vampires lose hold of their minds, they become more and more violent and fly into rages. The Guardians are then forced to destroy them.

This is book 2 of the Immortal Guardians series. I haven’t read Book 1 yet, but I will very soon.

Definitely give this series a try!

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