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Christine Feehan

Book - 2017

When Viktor Prakenskii, the husband she thought she would never see again after he killed her pedophile stepfather and left without a word, returns, Blythe Daniels questions what she wants and whether she can trust him again.

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Genres
Romance fiction
Fantasy fiction
Published
New York : Jove 2017.
Language
English
Main Author
Christine Feehan (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
404 pages ; 18 cm
ISBN
9780399583933
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Review by Library Journal Review

Five years ago, when undercover assassin Viktor Prakenskii shot Blythe Daniels's pedophile stepfather at point-blank range, kissed her hard, and disappeared, he hadn't thought he'd lose all contact with his young wife. But his letter and numerous messages strangely went astray, and when Viktor returns on a final mission, he must deal with a wary spouse, skeptical brothers, and a paranoid and deadly villain he's vowed to bring down at all costs. Psychic and elemental magic swirls through this carefully plotted story as a deeply damaged hero finds home and belonging in the arms of a heroine who loves him enough to accept him as he is and strong enough to help him heal. -VERDICT Sensual, violent, intense, and thrilling, this final stunning installment of the "Sea -Haven: Sisters of the Heart" series is the one fans have been waiting for, and they won't be disappointed. Feehan (Dark Promises) lives in Lake County, CA. © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

After five years of deep cover, an assassin returns to Sea Haven to reunite with his wife.In a book culminating two seriesDrake Sisters and Sisters of the Heartand potentially setting a new one in motion, Feehan (Power Game, 2017, etc.) takes readers back to the small town of Sea Haven, where the Drake Sisters and the Sisters of the Heart have all settled with their mates and husbands. Blythe Daniels, living on a farm also inhabited by her "sisters," gets the shock of her life when the vicious-looking Viktor "Czar" Prakenskii hops off a Harley claiming to be her husband. To Blythe, he's the man who left her with no word or looking back after wooing her and then shooting her stepfather, a sexual predator. Back in town on undercover illegal business and hoping to make a brand new startboth for himself and the 17 other members of the Torpedo Ink Motorcycle ClubViktor must convince Blythe to accept their marriage as real and give him a chance to redeem himself. As relationships build on all sides, the couple and their various forms of siblings grow on the reader; the violent, stoic hypermasculinity depicted in the earlier stages of the plot either takes a back seat or becomes less frustrating. In the meantime, Feehan's writing is frantic and scattered, and the couple's rediscovery of each other is hurried in order to keep the plot moving. There are also several mentions and depictions of rape and child molestation as the Torpedos raid human trafficking operations and discuss their own pasts. In the end, Feehan somehow brings everything to a satisfactory conclusion while also leaving things open for future exploration. Violent and scattered; best for fans of Feehan and the two series connected to it. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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