Lover Avenged (Black Dagger Brotherhood, Book 7)
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Lover Avenged (Black Dagger Brotherhood, Book 7)

Hardcover – Unabridged, April 28, 2009

Price
$7.76
Format
Hardcover
Pages
544
Publisher
New American Library
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ISBN-13
978-0451225856
Dimensions
6.25 x 1.5 x 9 inches
Weight
1.7 pounds

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From Publishers Weekly Ward powers into hardcover with the tangled seventh title in the Black Dagger Brotherhood series, picking up four months after the end of 2008's Lover Enshrined . Rehvenge, a symphath vampire who gets energy from manipulating others' emotions, is recruited by a group who want to displace vampire king Wrath, a gruff, determined vigilante. Rehvenge is also falling hard for vampire nurse Ehlena, who disdains his affections and focuses on caring for her ailing father. Ward easily juggles numerous personal and political plot lines, keeping the tension revved high while moving forward with subplots that have lingered for several books and will please longtime fans seeking resolution. New readers may be a little lost despite a helpful glossary, but the fast pace and cliffhanger ending will have fans wishing they could start the next book right away. (May) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. J. R. Ward lives in the South with her incredibly supportive husband and her beloved golden retriever. After graduating from law school, she began working in health care in Boston and spent many years as chief of staff for one of the premier academic medical centers in the nation. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. All kings are blind. The good ones see this and use more than their eyes to lead. Chapter One "The king must die." Four single syllable words. One by one they were nothing special. Put together? They called up all kinds of bad shit: Murder. Betrayal. Treason. Death. In the thick moments after they were spoken to him, Rehvenge kept quiet, letting the quartet hang in the stuffy air of the study, four points of a dark, evil compass he was intimately familiar with. "Have you any response?" Montrag son of Rehm said. "Nope." Montrag blinked and fiddled with the silk cravat at his neck. Like most members of the glymera , he had both velvet slippers firmly planted in the dry, rarified sand of his class. Which meant he was just plain precious, all the way around. In his smoking jacket and his natty pinstriped slacks and... shit, were those actually spats?... he was right out of the pages of Vanity Fair . Like, a hundred years ago. And in his myriad condescendions and his bright frickin' ideas, he was Kissinger without a President when it came to politics: All analysis, no authority. Which explained this meeting, didn't it. "Don't stop now," Rehv said. "You've already jumped off the building. The landing isn't getting any softer." Montrag frowned. "I fail to view this with your kind of levity." "Who's laughing." A knock on the study's door brought Montrag's head to the side and he had a profile like an Irish setter. All nose. "Come in." The doggen that followed the command struggled under the weight of the silver service she carried. With an ebony tray the size of a porch in her hands, she hustled the load across the room. Until her head came up and she saw Rehv. She froze like a snapshot. "We take our tea here." Montrag pointed to the low slung table between the two silk sofas they were sitting on. " Here ." The doggen didn't move, just stared at Rehv's face. "What is the matter?" Montrag demanded as the tea cups began to tremble, a chiming noise rising up from the tray. "Place our tea here, now." The doggen bowed her head, mumbled something and came forward, putting one foot in front of the other like she was approaching a coiled snake. She stayed as far away from Rehv as she could, which was not far at all given the furniture arrangement, and after she put the service down, she was barely able to get the cups into the saucers. When she went for the pot of tea, it was clear she was going to spill the shit all over the place. "Let me do it," Rehv said, reaching out. As the doggen jerked away from Rehv, her grip slipped off the pot handle and the tea went into free fall. Rehv caught the blistering hot silver in his palms. "What have you done!" Montrag said leaping out of his sofa. The doggen cringed away, her hands going to her face. "I am sorry, master. Verily, I am—" "Oh, shut up," Montrag snapped. "And get us some ice—" "It's not her fault." Rehv calmly switched his hold onto the handle and poured. "And I'm perfectly fine." They both stared at him like they were waiting for him to hop up and shake his bumper to the tune of ow-ow-ow. He put the silver pot down and looked into Montrag's pale eyes. "One lump. Or two?" "May I... may I not get you something for that burn?" He smiled, flashing his fangs at his host. "I'm perfectly fine." Montrag seemed offended that he couldn't do anything, and turned his dissatisfaction on his servant. "You are a total disgrace and embarrassment to me. Leave us." Rehv glanced at the doggen . To him, her emotions were a three-dimensional grid of fear and shame and panic, the interlocking weave filling out the space around her surely as her bones and muscles and skin did. Be of ease , he thought at her. And know I'll make this right . When she was gone, Montrag cleared his throat and sat back down. "I don't think she's going to work out. She's utterly incompetent." "Why don't we start with one lump." Rehv dropped a sugar cube into the tea. "And see if you want another." He held the cup out, but not too far out, so that Montrag was forced to get up again from his sofa and bend across the table. "Thank you." Rehv didn't let go of the saucer. "I make females nervous. It wasn't her fault." He released his hold abruptly and Montrag scrambled to keep hold of the Royal Dalton. "Oops. Don't spill." Rehv settled back into his sofa. "Shame to get a stain on this fine rug of yours. Aubusson, is it?" "Ah... yes." Montrag parked it again and frowned as if he were recasting what had just happened. "Er... yes, it is. My father bought it many years ago. He had exquisite taste, didn't he? We built this room for it because it is so very large and the color of the walls was chosen specifically to bring out the peach tones." Montrag looked around the study and smiled to himself as he sipped, his pinkie out in the breeze like a flag. "How's your tea?" "Perfect, but won't you have some?" "Not a tea drinker." Rehv waited until the cup was up to the male's lips. "So you were talking about murdering Wrath?" Montrag sputtered, Earl Gray dappled the front of his blood red smoking jacket and hitting daddy's peachy-keen rug. As the male batted at the stains with a limp hand, Rehv held out a napkin. "Here, use this." Montrag took the damask square and awkwardly patted at his chest and swiped the rug. He was clearly the kind of male who made messes, not cleaned them up. "You were saying," Rehv murmured. Montrag ditched the napkin on the tray and got to his feet, leaving his tea behind as he paced around. He stopped in front of a large landscape on the far wall and seemed to admire the dramatic mountain scene with its lone solider struggling against the elements. He spoke to the painting. "You are aware that so many of our blooded brethren have been taken down in the raids by the lessers ." "And here I thought I'd been made leahdyre of the Council just because of my sparkling personality." Montrag glared over his shoulder, his chin cocked in classic aristocratic fashion. "I lost my father and my mother and all of my first cousins. I buried each one of them. Think you that is a joy?" "My apologies." Rehv put his right palm over his heart and bowed his head, even though he didn't give a shit. He was not going to be manipulated by the recitation of losses. Especially when the guy's emotions were all about greed, not grief. Montrag turned his back to the painting, his head taking the place of the mountain the colonial soldier was on... so that it looked like the little man in the red uniform was climbing up his ear. "The glymera has sustained unparalleled loses from the raids. Not just lives, but assets. Houses raided, antiques and art taken, bank accounts disappearing. And what has Wrath done? Nothing . He's given no response to repeated inquiries about how those families's residences were found... why Brotherhood didn't stop the attacks... where all those assets went. There is no plan to make sure it never happens again. No assurance that if what few members of the aristocracy return to Caldwell proper we are protected." Montrag really got on a role, his voice rising and bouncing off the crown molding and gilded ceiling. "Our race is dying. We have the remnants of only four bloodlines left after losing thirty-one of us. Cousins and sisters and brothers and shellans have been lost and this can't go on any longer. By law if Wrath is alive he is king. Is the life of one worth the lives of many? Search your heart." Oh, he was looking into it alright, black evil muscle that it was. "And then what." "We take control and do what is right. During his tenure, he has restructured things... look at what has been done to the Chosen. They are now allowed to tally on this side- unheard of! And slavery is outlawed along with sehclusion for females. Dearest Virgin Scribe, next thing you know there'll be someone wearing a skirt in the Brotherhood. With us in charge, we can reverse what he has done and recast the laws properly to preserve the old ways. We can organize a new offensive against the Lessening Society. We can triumph." "You're using a lot of 'we's' here, and somehow I don't think that's exactly what you are thinking." "Of course, there needs to be an individual who is first among equals." Montrag smoothed the lapels of his smoking jacket and angled his head and body like he was posing for a bronze statue or maybe a dollar bill. "A male chosen who is of stature and worth." "And in what manner is this paragon going to be picked?" "We're going to be move to a democracy. A long, overdue democracy that shall replace the unjust and unfair convention of monarchy..." As a whole lot of blah, blah, blahing got its groove on, Rehv eased back, crossed his legs at the knees and steepled his fingers. Sitting on Montrag's fluffy sofa, the two halves him of warred, the vampire and the symphath clashing. The only bene was that the internal shouting match droned out the sound of all that nasally, I-know-everything. The opportunity was obvious: Get rid of the king and seize control of the race. The opportunity was unthinkable: Kill a fine male and a good leader and... a friend of sorts. "... and we would choose who leads us. Make them accountable to the Council. Ensure that our concerns were responded to. The monarchy is not working and democracy is the only way—" Rehv cut in, "Democracy typically means that everyone gets a vote. Just in case you're unfamiliar with the definition." "But we would. All of us who serve on the Council would be on the electoral board. Everyone would be counted." "The term 'everyone' encompasses a couple more people over and above 'everyone like us.'" Montrag shot over a load of oh, please, do be serious . "Would you honestly trust the race to the lower classes?" "Not up to me." "It could be." Montrag brought his tea cup up to his mouth and looked over the brim with eyes that were sharp. "It absolutely could be. You are our leahdyre ." Staring at the guy, Rehv saw the path as clearly as if it were paved and spot lit with halogen beams: If Wrath was killed, his royal line would end because he had yet to sire young. Societies, particularly those at war as the vampires were, abhor leadership vacuums so a radical shift from monarchy to 'democracy' wouldn't be as unthinkable as it would have in another, saner, safer time. The glymera might be out of Caldwell and hiding in their safe houses throughout New England, but that bunch of effete motherfuckers had money and influence and had wanted to take over forever. With this particular plan, they could clothe their ambitions in the vestments of democracy and make like they were taking care of the little people. Rehv's dark nature seethed, a jailed criminal impatient for probation: Bad acts and power plays were a constitutional compulsion for his father's blood and part of him wanted to create the void... and step into it. He cut into Montrag's self-important driveling. "Spare me the propaganda. What exactly are you suggesting." The male made elaborate work of putting down his tea cup on the corner of his desk, as if he wanted to appear as if he were corralling his words. Whatever. Rehv was willing to bet the guy knew exactly what he was going to say. Something of this nature wasn't the kind of thing you just pulled out of your ass and there were others in on it. Had to be. "As you pointed out, the Council is to meet in a couple of days in Caldwell specifically for us to have an audience with the king. Wrath will arrive and... a mortal event will occur." "He travels with the Brotherhood. Not exactly the kind of muscle you can easily work around." "Death wears many masks. And has many different stages on which to perform." "And my role is?" Even though he knew. Montrag's pale eyes were like ice, luminescent and cold. "I know what kind of male you are. So I know exactly what you are capable of." This was not a surprise. Rehv had been a drug lord for the past twenty-five years, and though he hadn't announced his avocation to the aristocracy, vampires did hit his clubs regularly and a number of them were in the ranks of his chemical customers. No one knew about his symphath side. And he'd been paying his blackmailer well over the past two decades to keep it that way. "That is why I come to you," Montrag said. "You will know how to take care of this." "True enough." "As leahdyre of the Council, you would be in a position of enormous power. Even if you are not elected as President, the Council is going nowhere. And let me reassure you about the Black Dagger Brotherhood. I know your sister is mated to one of them. The Brothers will not be affected by this." "You don't think it's going to piss them off? Wrath is not just their king. He's their blood." "Protecting our race is their primary mandate. Wither we go they must follow. And you must know that there are many who feel they have been doing a poor job of late. Methinks perhaps they require better leadership." "From you. Right. Of course." Which would be like an interior decorator trying to command a tank platoon: a shitload of noisy chirping until one of the soldiers off'd the lightweight flash in a pan and churned over the body a couple of times. Perfect plan there. Yup. But who said Montrag had to be the one elected. Accidents happened to both kings and aristocrats. "I must say unto you," Montrag continued, "as my father always said unto me, timing is everything. We need to proceed with haste. The time is right. May we rely on you, my friend?" Rehv got to his feet and towered over the other male. With a quick chug on his jacket cuffs, he straightened his Tom Ford then reached for his cane. He felt nothing in his body, not his clothes or the weight shifting from his ass to his soles or the handle against the palm he'd burned. The numbness was a side effect of the drug he used to keep his bad side from coming out in mixed company, the prison in which he jailed his sociopathic impulses. But all he needed to get back to basics was one missed dose. An hour later? He was alive and kicking and ready to play. "What say you?" Montrag prompted. Wasn't that the question. Some times in life, from out of the myriad of prosaic decisions like what to eat and where to sleep and how to dress, a true crossroads is revealed. In these moments, when the fog of relative irrelevancy lifts and fate rolls out a demand for free will, there is only left or right- no option of four-by-fouring into the underbrush between two paths, no negotiating with the choice that has been presented. You must answer the call and pick your way. And there is no reverse. Of course, the problem was, navigating a moral landscape was something he'd taught himself to do to fit in with the vampires. The lessons he'd learned had stuck. Although only to a point. And his drugs only kind of, sort of worked. Abruptly, Montrag's pale face became cast in variations of pastel pink and the male's dark hair went magenta and his smoking jacket became the color of ketchup. As the red wash tinted everything, Rehv's visual field flattened out so it was as a movie screen of the world. Which perhaps explained by symphaths found it so easy to use people. With his evil side taking over, the universe had all the depth of a chessboard and the people in it were pawns to his omniscient hand. Every one of them. Enemies... and friends. "I'll take care of it," Rehv announced. "As you said, I know who to call." "Your word." Montrag put forward his smooth palm. "Your word that this shall be carried out in secret and in silence." Rehv let that hand hang in the breeze, but he smiled, once again revealing his fangs. "Trust me." Read more

Features & Highlights

  • Rehvenge is used to living in the shadows and dealing with the roughest night walkers around—including the Black Dagger Brotherhood. As his secret identity as a sympath is threatened, he turns to the only light in his ever darkening world—a female vampire untouched by corruption, who’s the only thing standing between him and eternal damnation.

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ANOTHER DISAPPOINTMENT!!!!

I am so disappointed with this book. I thought maybe after her last book, she had enough plot points and transsesion that she can actually focus on the two main character, but no she did the some thing from the last book, the hero & heroine barely got their story. I mean this was a 500+ page book, and I think the two main character had probably had only 100 pages in it, and she totally distroyed them. Rev and Elehna was such an interesting character for me but she did not do justice to them. Rev had such a turtored pass like Zadist, that she could have elaborated more, or let us see more as to what happened to Rev in the pass and see more of his kind (sympath), but she totally butchered him, but only giving glimps of why he is and why he does the things he does. Ward is so focus on the whole world of Brotherhood, that her story has no strong points. She jumped from one character to another. This book has more story about Wrath and Beth, and John and Xhex, and so on, and on, and on about others, that it took about 2 to 3 chapters to get back to Rev and Elehna. Elehna could have been a strong heroine but I just didn't see much of her because Ward did not show her at all, only glimps of who she is, so she just faded in the background.

I love Ward's ability to make this Brotherhood world go round, but her world has no focus. I'm just not into a book that focus in so many character at once. If you are looking for the story of Rev and Elenah, you will be so disappointed because this book is not about them, it's plainly about the whole world of the Brotherhood and its characters.
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This Series is Dead in The Water For Me

The first four books in this series were jewels. The latest, in my opinion, bombs on all accounts. I no longer care about any of these characters because they have no heart. Interchangeable cardboard cut-out characters.
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The Book Where Rehvenge Becomes an Honorable Male, And the Plot Shifts Keep Coming.

As I write this, Book #19 was just released last month. Before I jumped into it, I decided to revisit the entire series and binge read them for full effect.

First off, before jumping into Rehvenge's story, I highly recommend reading the 2 hour book "Father Mine", available on Kindle. It is the continuing story of Bella and Zsadist, and covers the birth of Nalla, a battle with the Lessers, a severe injury, and has several interesting intersections with other characters that we read now from Zsadist's POV. (For example, when John Matthew is still a pre-trans.) It also describes Doc Jane and Vishous building the new medical units at the mansion, which come into play in this book and the next several. It also describes what happened with the items that were looted during the Raids. "Father Mine" fits right after Phury and Cormia mated, but before Rehvenge and Ehlena.

I remember 10 years ago, I waited with baited breath for Rehvenge's story to arrive - after all, he was my favorite character of her Brotherhood series: dark, dangerous, unrefined, angry... I just knew his story would be filled with deep passion. But as I read Lover Avenged, I grew more and more disappointed with every page. I hated how Ward had taken away a lot of the romance, and focused on the urban fantasy/paranormal instead. Indeed, a lot of readers took a couple books to get into the flow again, and I'm glad now, 10 years later, that I didn't give up, and continued to read.

While this book is the love story of Rehvenge and Ehlena, as has been since book #6, that is only a part of the story. We have the emerging romance between John Matthew and Chex Mix (which most readers dreaded. We have an ongoing battle between Rehvenge and his sympath Mistress, and the lies he keeps from Ehlena about his life. We have Lash taking on new roles within the Lessening Society, and developing a relationship with the Sympaths as well. We see Wrath go through some deeply emotional struggles, and Mary and his relationship growing. This book also gave us very detailed info about the Shadows (Trez & iAm), the art and drug dealer (Benlois) who will become a major player, and toys with us about Darius' reincarnation as John Matthew.

This book takes all the info dumping from the last 2 books and turns it back into a story, the threads weaving together, the romance being a bit stronger and more emotional, the prose coming back into the writing style. This is the book where the changes all become more cohesive and the strings pull in tightly and everything gets smacked back into place.
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Best of the last 4 books in the series!

I just read this book in record time. For its size and my busy schedule, getting it read in less than 4 days was an achievement, and a testament to how hard it was to put this book down.

I don't need to bore fans of this series with details and descriptions of the characters, because if you've been paying attention through the first several books of the series, you already know all that. And if you're just coming into this series now, do yourself a huge favor and go back to the beginning and read all the other books in order before you read this one.

With that said, what I liked about this book was how the author stripped down Rehvenge's and Xhex's characters. I also was thrilled with the reintroduction of Tohr (continued from the last book, so this isn't a plot spoiler) and delved deeper into his life and integration back into the Brotherhood. And the setup for John Matthew's character for the next book has me looking forward to what happens with him and how he gets himself out of his funk. I will not spoil the plot twists in this book, but there were many...and they all made for such enjoyable reading. A couple I kinda saw coming, but most caught me by complete surprise.

More specifically, I liked the author's witty analogies like, "...he was Kissinger without a president when it came to politics: all analysis, no authority," which started me off right on page one of chapter one. And it just got better from there. I laughed out loud numerous times - something I only seem to do with this series of books. The humor is exquisite! It kinda slaps you in the face when you least expect it, catching you off guard with a chuckle. Every page has a spark of wit or wry humor, which makes the BDB series so entertaining and refreshing, and brings the characters to life.

Also, I know the BDB is classified as paranormal romance or erotic romance (erorom), but I've read a lot of books in this genre. The BDB is NOT even remotely in the same league as most erorom. It is in a league of its own. Here's why: With other erorom I've read, the story seems to revolve around the sex. The protagonists seem to hate each other -- are repulsed by each other -- and yet they end up in the sack and fall in love, anyway. The writing isn't very clever and the plots are usually openly apparent. In comparison, J.R. Ward has created in the BDB a story and a world that has depth and dimension, and then she puts in a little spice and icing with some good (very good) sex scenes. The sex is written AROUND the storyline, rather than the other way around with all the other erorom I've read. With the BDB, the sex is a cohesive part of the story - not the reason for the story. The characters are genuinely drawn to each other, and the only reason they hold back is due to their individual flaws...so you don't get those hokey, not believable, insanely absurd I-hate-you-but-I'm-going-to-have-sex-with-you-anyway-and-fall-in-love-with-you scenes. PUH-LEEEAAASE! Yawn, snooze, ho-hum. BOOOORRRRING! Honestly, I've become so bored with other erorom that seems to force the story around all the sex that I can't read it anymore. Not so with J.R. Ward's BDB. I can't put her books down --- because I want to see how it's going to end, not because I want to read all the sex scenes (which I'll admit are pretty juicy...Ward can sure build up the tension between her fated-to-be-together characters...and as a reader, I'll confess it can be very exciting to read *wink*wink*).

My only criticism of Lover Avenged is that there wasn't the usual sneak peak of the next book at the end. I love whetting my appetite for the next book with these little "previews," but alas, it was not to be with Lover Avenged. I'll just have to wait for the next book to be released so I can get my BDB fix.
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3.5 Stars....To many stories in one book......

It was really good. Great romance between Rehvenge and Ehlena. I would have given this book 5 stars if I could have had read more of Rehvenge and Ehlena story.

I was a little disappointed that there were 3-4 stories happening at once. If this is the first time you are reading the BDB series, this is not the book to start with, you will be confused.

Since I have read the entire series, I must say I was not happy that Rehvenge and Ehlena had to share the spot-light, they had such a wonderful romance going on, I wanted more!!!!

Don't get me wrong, I appreciated the follow up with Wrath and Beth (one of my favorite couple in this series), but they should of had their separate novella because they took so much time away from Rehvenge and Ehlena. I felt cheated that I did not get to read more of Rehvenge and Ehlena's beautiful romance.

Of course you also had John and Xhex's story, which sound's interesting, but took too much space in this book.

With all that stated, I still say that J.R Ward is my all time favorite paranormal romance writer; she is always on my auto-buy list. Black Dagger Brotherhood is a great series. Lover Awakened Book 3, remains in my opinion, the best in this series, followed closely by Dark Lover, Book 1.

P.S....J.R Ward you owe me, I'll be waiting for Rehvenge and Ehlenas's novella.
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A little disappointing

Let me start off by making it clear that I'm a fan of the Black Dagger Brotherhood series. I feel like I know the brothers, and enjoy catching up with them and watching their progress in the war against the Lessers. But despite the fact that I'm a fan, this book was a disappointment and I don't think it lived up to the rest of the series.

This was supposed to be Rehvenge's story, yet there were too many other storylines screaming for attention. There was Wrath's struggle with being king, the John Matthew and Xhex will-they/won't-they dance, Lash dealing with the Lessers, and even a plot cooked up by some of the Glymera. I found myself skipping over parts trying to find Rehvenge and Ehlena's part of the story.

As much as I love Wrath and John Matthew, Wrath already had his turn and John Matthew's story should be coming out sooner or later. There were too many distractions and not enough time spent on the two main characters. I felt cheated, and a little outraged on Rehvenge's behalf! *L*

Because of all of the side stories and distractions, I only gave this one 3 out of 5 stars. I'm glad I borrowed it from the library instead of buying it, as it was a little on the disappointing side.
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Finally! More than just a romance!

I am excited to finally read a "meaty" romance. Actually this reads more like an involved dark fantasy, with enough romance to keep it hot! I sometimes read 3-4 books a week, and most romance books are nothing more than formula crap! The way Ward is expanding her novels... its like reading a great Tolkien adventure with a seriously dark/adult twist. But hey, they are vampires, so you should expect a dark sexually charged setting.

There are 4 story lines running: Revhenge/Elehna, John Matthew/Xhex, Wrath, and Lash. I could have used a little more development of Revh/Elehna story, but still thoroughly enjoyed it. And the JM/Xhex and Wrath stories were great!

My one complaint was the typical drugery of getting through the Lessers parts. Ward did better this time since we have Lash, but only when the relationships seemed to intertwine with the other stories. I guess I am easily bored by mission details and evil plots. I prefer to experience the story rather than be told about it??? Next book I aniticipate this problem to go away as Lash directly effects a certain story line (which I am hoping will be the center of attention/ the main couple of the next book)!

Looking forward to the next installment!!!
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Very good story, but not enough "heat" between the main couple

This was a very good continuation of the black dagger brotherhood series, however. The scenes between rev and his lady are few and far between and the sex scenes even fewer than that. Even though they are supposed to be the leads of this book, they were actually more of an afterthought. The Romance in this vampire romance was very weak. But it was still a well written story overall, just not much of a romance.
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Lover Avenged- A Joyfully Recommended Title

Rehvenge lives a duel role in his world; one of which is well known in the underworld and the other as the family figurehead and leader of the glymera council. Both of which bring him in touch with the Brotherhood, that and his sister is married to a Brother. However, Rehvenge keeps his distance from them and many others because of a secret that he has - one very few know of but that can destroy those he cares about.

Ehlena was once part of the glymera but now lives modestly with her father and works as a nurse. Because of her father's illness, Ehlena keeps mostly to herself and has not had much of a personal life in years. Just when that might be ending, she comes face to face with Rehvenge and begins to wonder about him. Even while something inside tells her that maybe she shouldn't look that direction she can't seem to stop herself.

Rehvenge sees everything he is not in Ehlena and has added her to the very few he cares about and protects. A caring and softhearted act takes away Ehlena's job and places her within Rehvenge's care. At just about that same time another malicious act forces Rehvenge's hand and he makes a decision that not only attempts to destroy any feelings Ehlena might have for him but also his world as it has been. Later as Ehlena has time to think about all that has happened, she knows that something is not right and starts to find out exactly what happened to Rehvenge that night. If Rehvenge and Ehlena have any type of a future, it's going to take all the trust, love and determination that Ehlena and his friends have to bring it forth.

Lover Avenged is the first Brotherhood book that is outside but parallel to the actual Brotherhood. Rehvenge has always done what was needed to protect his family from his secret and the disgrace it could cause them. Ehlena works hard to keep her family from losing anything more than they have. One night at the clinic leads them onto a pathway of wondering, discovery, mistrust, denial and finally a love so strong not even death can stop it. Ms. Ward took me on another thrilling roller coaster ride while unfolding Rehvenge and Ehlena's story.

While the main plotline of Lover Avenged deals with Rehvenge and Ehlena's path of finding and believing that their love could be possible, there are two other serious plotlines that happen at the same time which brings changes to the Brotherhood as we know it. I Joyfully Recommend Lover Avenged because I can't think of a higher recommendation to give it. A must read that you won't be able to put down once started.

Jo
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The seventh book in the Black Dagger Brotherhood, Lover Avenged, is the first to focus on a love affair outside the Brotherhood itself, though the character of Rehvenge has been central to almost all the other books. Rehvenge, of course, is the half symphath owner of ZeroSum, the club where the Brothers hang out, and also a major drug dealer in the town of Caldwell. He certainly wasn't looking for love when he visited Havers, the vampire doctor, for an extension of his prescription for dopamine, the drug that keeps his symphath side under control, but when he meets the nurse Ehlena, sparks fly and Rehvenge is unable to restrain himself. Ehlena, whose family circumstances have left her with money troubles, isn't looking for anything either, but Rehvenge sweeps her off her feet. This being the BDB, however, things can't go easily; Rehvenge lives in fear that Ehlena will discover all his dirty little secrets and Ehlena simply worries--about mostly everything.

Lover Avenged is filled with all the characters we know well and have grown to love, including all the members of the Black Dagger Brotherhood and their various mates, plus the younger set of John Matthew, Qhuinn, and Blay. Added into the mix is the tough girl Xhex, whose story with John ramps up considerably in this edition. Her loyalties are never in question but I had to question her treatment of John (which I'm sure will play out splendidly in a future book). Also making an appearance are Trez, iAm, and Payne, minor characters with more time in this book. Best of all is the reappearance of Tohr; his story is far from over as he works to avenge the loss of his beloved Wellsie; the best part is that Lassiter the fallen angel seems to be part and parcel of Tohr's rehabilitation.

I loved this episode in the series! From Rehvenge (whom I admit to having a soft spot for) and his difficult decisions to the dark and mysterious Xhex, I felt like I was knee deep in the action. The multiple story arcs work very well for me; just when I became immersed in Wrath's and Beth's story, I was jerked along into the horrors of Lash's world and then onward into the downward spiral that is John Matthew. I loved Ehlena's spirit and her ability to see the good in others, and Tohr's fight to survive made my heart ache. And the humor! V had me laughing on more than one occasion, especially while dealing with Lassiter. While I'm not a fan of the symphaths and their odd ways, I am pleased with how the story of Rehvenge's half symphath side is resolved, and there are enough loose ends left that I know I'll be eagerly waiting on the eighth book.

Naturally there will always be things in any series that could be improved upon, and the minor problems with this one include the fact that the cast has grown so large that not everyone can be front and center. Sometimes a few characters (read: the princess) are so over the top that they make me wince. But all in all, this is a great entry in the Black Dagger Brotherhood, and it's left me wanting more, faults and everything. Can't wait to see whose story turns up next--John Matthew's? Tohr's? Lassiter's? The possibilities are endless.
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