Lothaire (Immortals After Dark #11)
3rd read: August 2014Still really love this book :)2nd Read: April 20121st read: January 2012I just finished the book and know that whatever review I could write won't do it justice. It was spectacular! One thing that I loved, among many others that is, is that KC hasn't changed Lothaire or tried to mellow him or make him seem more... normal. He is as cray-cray as he's ever been and as ruthless, but we do see his charming side[yes, he has one:D] and the very, extremely arrogant one. That being
I hate when I finish reading a book right before I go to bed, because then I wake up sometime in the night and can't stop re-hashing the book. So now I'm up at 4am specifically to write this review. As I was lying in bed, I came up with many items to point out. Too bad I didn't have someone to dictate to, because I was really on a role there.First of all I should point out that I've really loved this series. I've been a loyal pre-ordering fan. Kresley Cole has mad skills. She is an expert at
Oct 20th, re-reading... Loooooove Lothaire!! Such a fun book.------------------Loved it! I mean, Who the HELL decided to pair the zillionaire wealthy and half-mad evil vampire Lothaire -- complete with a wicked dry sense of humor and a snobby God-like complex -- with a dirt-poor, barefooted, Appalachian hillbilly girl who is possessed by an evil Goddess, lives in a broken down trailer with her redneck family, and enjoys parking for some good ol dry humping action?! Hoooooey!! Hands out to
I just want to give a big middle finger to the person who designed the cover for Lothaire. It's completely YOUR fault that I was unable to picture Lothaire as attractive. Because of that cover, I couldn't get a certain Russian vampire from some other "random" franchise out of my head. Surely, someone else must see the similarity?Nothing sucks harder than having the wrong image of a male lead in your head. I really wanted to do my usual Fetish Cafe review but I'm so thrown off that I'm struggling
Lothaire Daciano (Half Dacian/half Horde Vampire prince) and Elizabeth Peirce ('insignificant' human)"How do you know it's not me who's... blooded you?"A muscle ticked in his jaw. "Because fate would not slight me so unspeakably. I'd seek a noon-day sun if I were paired with one such as you.""Such as me," she repeated blandly..."Yes, you. An ignorant, mortal Kmart chechout girl."The majority of the story was a long delightful misunderstanding...and lots and lots of makeup sex."I'm not falling in
I am BAFFLED by all the good reviews. I have read this entire series and was eagerly anticipating this book. What a disappointment. Usually I stay up all night in order to finish books from this series because I literally can't put them down, but I actually had to force myself to even finish this book at all.First of all, I understand that Lothaire is not a "good guy." That has been established in the previous books; however, I feel like his behavior could have been spun differently so as to
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Original Title: | Lothaire |
ISBN: | 1439136823 (ISBN13: 9781439136829) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Immortals After Dark #11 |
Characters: | Lothaire Daciano, Elizabeth Peirce, Phenïx "Nïx", The Ever-Knowing |
Setting: | New York City, New York,2012(United States) |
Literary Awards: | All About Romance (AAR) Annual Reader Poll for Best Paranormal Romance (2013), RITA Award by Romance Writers of America Nominee for Paranormal Romance (2013), Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Romance (2012) |
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Number-one New York Times best-selling author Kresley Cole continues her electrifying Immortals After Dark series with this thrilling tale, revealing secrets of the Lore, fierce realm of the immortals.... All fear the enemy of old. Driven by his insatiable need for revenge, Lothaire, the Lore’s most ruthless vampire, plots to seize the Horde’s crown. But bloodlust and torture have left him on the brink of madness—until he finds Elizabeth Peirce, the key to his victory. He captures the unique young mortal, intending to offer up her very soul in exchange for power, yet Elizabeth soothes his tormented mind and awakens within him emotions Lothaire believed he could no longer experience. A deadly force dwells within her. Growing up in desperate poverty, Ellie Peirce yearned for a better life, never imagining she’d be convicted of murder—or that an evil immortal would abduct her from death row. But Lothaire is no savior, as he himself plans to sacrifice Ellie in one month’s time. And yet the vampire seems to ache for her touch, showering her with wealth and sexual pleasure. In a bid to save her soul, Ellie surrenders her body to the wicked vampire, while vowing to protect her heart. Centuries of cold indifference shattered. Elizabeth tempts Lothaire beyond reason, as only his fated mate could. As the month draws to a close, he must choose between a millennia-old blood vendetta and his irresistible prisoner. Will Lothaire succumb to the miseries of his past—or risk everything for a future with her?List Containing Books Lothaire (Immortals After Dark #11)
Title | : | Lothaire (Immortals After Dark #11) |
Author | : | Kresley Cole |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 468 pages |
Published | : | January 10th 2012 by Gallery Books |
Categories | : | Romance. Paranormal Romance. Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Urban Fantasy. New Adult |
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Listened to audiobook between 1/2019 and 3/2019. Robert Petkoff is an excellent audiobook narrator. He's great at accents and equally skilled at portraying male and female characters. He made each personality distinctive. This is still one of my all time favorites in the series.Previous Review Below-----------I loved this book! This was worth waiting for, even though it was a long wait for it to come out in paperback. I can say that the hours spent reading it were truly enjoyable. It's true that3rd read: August 2014Still really love this book :)2nd Read: April 20121st read: January 2012I just finished the book and know that whatever review I could write won't do it justice. It was spectacular! One thing that I loved, among many others that is, is that KC hasn't changed Lothaire or tried to mellow him or make him seem more... normal. He is as cray-cray as he's ever been and as ruthless, but we do see his charming side[yes, he has one:D] and the very, extremely arrogant one. That being
I hate when I finish reading a book right before I go to bed, because then I wake up sometime in the night and can't stop re-hashing the book. So now I'm up at 4am specifically to write this review. As I was lying in bed, I came up with many items to point out. Too bad I didn't have someone to dictate to, because I was really on a role there.First of all I should point out that I've really loved this series. I've been a loyal pre-ordering fan. Kresley Cole has mad skills. She is an expert at
Oct 20th, re-reading... Loooooove Lothaire!! Such a fun book.------------------Loved it! I mean, Who the HELL decided to pair the zillionaire wealthy and half-mad evil vampire Lothaire -- complete with a wicked dry sense of humor and a snobby God-like complex -- with a dirt-poor, barefooted, Appalachian hillbilly girl who is possessed by an evil Goddess, lives in a broken down trailer with her redneck family, and enjoys parking for some good ol dry humping action?! Hoooooey!! Hands out to
I just want to give a big middle finger to the person who designed the cover for Lothaire. It's completely YOUR fault that I was unable to picture Lothaire as attractive. Because of that cover, I couldn't get a certain Russian vampire from some other "random" franchise out of my head. Surely, someone else must see the similarity?Nothing sucks harder than having the wrong image of a male lead in your head. I really wanted to do my usual Fetish Cafe review but I'm so thrown off that I'm struggling
Lothaire Daciano (Half Dacian/half Horde Vampire prince) and Elizabeth Peirce ('insignificant' human)"How do you know it's not me who's... blooded you?"A muscle ticked in his jaw. "Because fate would not slight me so unspeakably. I'd seek a noon-day sun if I were paired with one such as you.""Such as me," she repeated blandly..."Yes, you. An ignorant, mortal Kmart chechout girl."The majority of the story was a long delightful misunderstanding...and lots and lots of makeup sex."I'm not falling in
I am BAFFLED by all the good reviews. I have read this entire series and was eagerly anticipating this book. What a disappointment. Usually I stay up all night in order to finish books from this series because I literally can't put them down, but I actually had to force myself to even finish this book at all.First of all, I understand that Lothaire is not a "good guy." That has been established in the previous books; however, I feel like his behavior could have been spun differently so as to
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