Lover Reborn
A Novel of the Black Dagger Brotherhood
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Penguin Putnam
#1 New York Times bestselling author J. R. Ward’s novels of the Black Dagger Brotherhood continue as a vampire warrior crosses the line between life and death…and ventures into an erotic world of dark dreams and darker desires.
Ever since the death
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Baker & Taylor
Tohrment, a Black Dagger Brother, is given a second chance at love and life after losing everything in the ninth novel in theNew York Times best-selling series, following Lover Unleashed. 300,000 first printing.
Baker
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Tohrment, a Black Dagger Brother, is given a second chance at love and life after losing everything.
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#1 New York Times bestselling author J. R. Ward’s novels of the Black Dagger Brotherhood continue as a vampire warrior crosses the line between life and death…and ventures into an erotic world of dark dreams and darker desires.
Ever since the death of his shellan, Tohrment has been unrecognizable from the vampire leader he once was. Physically emaciated and heartbroken beyond despair, he has been brought back to the Brotherhood by a self-serving fallen angel. Now, fighting once again with ruthless vengeance, he is unprepared to face a new kind of tragedy.
When Tohr begins to see his beloved in his dreams—trapped in a cold, isolated netherworld far from the peace and tranquillity of the Fade—he turns to the angel in hopes of saving the one he has lost. But because Lassiter tells him he must learn to love another to free his former mate, Tohr knows they are all doomed....
Except then a female with a shadowed history begins to get through to him. Against the backdrop of the raging war with the lessers, and with a new clan of vampires vying for the Blind King’s throne, Tohr struggles between the buried past and a very hot, passion-filled future…but can his heart let go and set all of them free?
Ever since the death of his shellan, Tohrment has been unrecognizable from the vampire leader he once was. Physically emaciated and heartbroken beyond despair, he has been brought back to the Brotherhood by a self-serving fallen angel. Now, fighting once again with ruthless vengeance, he is unprepared to face a new kind of tragedy.
When Tohr begins to see his beloved in his dreams—trapped in a cold, isolated netherworld far from the peace and tranquillity of the Fade—he turns to the angel in hopes of saving the one he has lost. But because Lassiter tells him he must learn to love another to free his former mate, Tohr knows they are all doomed....
Except then a female with a shadowed history begins to get through to him. Against the backdrop of the raging war with the lessers, and with a new clan of vampires vying for the Blind King’s throne, Tohr struggles between the buried past and a very hot, passion-filled future…but can his heart let go and set all of them free?
Baker & Taylor
Tohrment, a Black Dagger Brother, is given a second chance at love and life after losing everything in the ninth novel in the
Baker
& Taylor
Tohrment, a Black Dagger Brother, is given a second chance at love and life after losing everything.
Authors:
Ward, J. R., 1969-
Statement of Responsibility:
J.R. Ward
Title:
Lover reborn
a novel of the Black Dagger Brotherhood
a novel of the Black Dagger Brotherhood
Publisher:
New York :, New American Library,, c2012
Characteristics:
xiii, 572 p. ;,24 cm.
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Add a NoticeSexual Content: some of the scenes are harsh not for those over the age of 18 they get intense.
Violence: the fighting is the book is not for the faint of heart and if ur not use to it don't read it. some scenes are graphic in nature and
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Add a CommentThor story is what i thought and more. Not disappointed in the least. I hope it's not the end of the brotherhood series this one was even better. Loved it!!!!
I love all of these books, but I have to say this one wasn't one of my favourites. As quite a few others have mentioned, the whining about Wellsie just got to be too much. It also was a lot tamer than some of the other books. I was more interested in all of the other characters she included. I can't wait for Blay and Quinn's book, been waiting for that one forever.
More than anything, I love J. R. Ward's writing style. She combines wit and humour with interesting metaphors to make her stories so much more enjoyable. I also like the fact that her male characters hold the females in high regard and treat them with respect. This book did tend to dwell a little too much on the whole "getting over Wellsie" theme but that was to demonstrate how committed the males are to their mates. All in all, it is a great summer read.
I was not particularly eager to read sad sack Tohr and equally sad sack No'One's story. I'm not going to lie - they are sad sacks in this novel. Pretty much all the way through the novel. But there are some sizzling hot bits in this novel, and I loved the further exploration of John Matthew and Xhex's relationship, the Band of Bastards - particularly Xcor, and the setting up of Blay and Qhuinn's story. I am so looking forward to Qhuay! So, over all, reading about the two sad sacks wasn't that much of a dreary task considering all the other positives in this book.
A nice read if you are into street smart/gangstyle vampire romance. This one was one of the more sadder ones in the series. However, you would not want to miss it with the info. you gather for the rest of the characters. And Thor was to obsessed with his dead wife. He treated No One bad for most part of the book. I would like to see a story on the Angel and the Bastards stories....
As always Ward keeps you enthralled to the end. I absolutely loved No'one and Tohr but there was just TOOOO much Whellsie. I got so sick of his Whining and pining over Whellsie and John was not raised by this woman. He lived with them briefly in the beginning. They both made you resent her because Tohr was kinda cruel to Autumn because of her. I really want to see Quinn and Blay get their story and I also can't wait to see how she works this story with Xcor and Layla. This should be really great!!
Much better than the last couple in the series. I didn't really find Tohr's story very credible but because there are so many sub-plots about the other (plus rumblings about what is to come) it was a good read.
Tohrment, No'One, Wellsie, John Mathew. Xhex, Blay and Qhinn, Throe, and so many other characters. It is nice to see Tohr's story evolve. As usual very enternatining. Could not put the book down until finished. Hope next book is about Qhinn.