


I think I already said this, but when it comes to this series, I don't mind repeating myself. Once again, I have zero problems with the execution.ĭenali Day is an impeccable writer, there's no denying that. I found Ivan the Bold to be very mature in terms of covered topics and very strong in its prose. He cut her off, his voice soothing.Īlmost a month late and a bit heartbroken, but I finally finished my third book of this amazing series (fourth, if you count the gem that was the prequel Sven the Collector) and, like I anticipated, I definitely wasn't disappointed. She flicked a pleading look up at him and started to speak. When she isn’t writing she’s reading and when she’s not doing either of those things she’s probably plundering the fridge for something she can smother in whipped cream. Now she lives in the midwest with her adoring husband, a real life gallant hero, and their two wicked goblins (children). Twelve years and two degrees later, she realized all she ever really wanted was to be a writer. When Denali Day was trying to figure out “what to be when she grew up” she noticed all her written stories featured a scene where the beautiful heroine patched up the wounds of a gallant hero. While Dokiri men won’t let anything keep them from the woman they love, even that woman herself, all sexual acts between the hero and heroine are consensual. Trigger warning: This novel plays on the trope of abduction.

Enjoy the heat but don’t expect to get singed. That being said, this book features subdued sexual content. The Dokiri men are savage enough in their manly forms. Consumed by desire, Ivan must decide if passion is worth more than the survival of his race.Īuthor’s Note: This is not a shifter romance. Haunted by the mistakes of her past, Lavinia would do anything to redeem herself and save her people. But no sooner do they arrive than her previous life threatens to tear her away forever. He’ll have his mark upon her within days. Tasked with escorting Lavinia back to the land of her birth, Ivan pledges his heart along with his protection. Then duty calls her to risk their future and return to a life she’d fled - to a man who wants her as much as she fears him. Her widowed heart freshly healed, Lavinia wants nothing more than to bind herself to Ivan, the man who adores her fatherless sons almost as much as he loves her. She’d walk through fire to save their world.
