Saturday, September 7, 2013

Death Blow




By: Jianne Carlo
Published By: Ethopia Press
Age Recommended: Adult
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: 5
Series: Viking Vengeance #2
Review:

"Death Blow" by Jianne Carlo was a wonderful read of 'Norse mythology.' This was a beautiful story of a suspenseful mystery then add some romance and you have a well written read that I couldn't put down until the very end. I have read this author first book, Malice Striker, and I thought it was off the chart...good but then came "Death Blow" and again off the chart well done. This author has a way of making the story flow so smoothly...when you are wondering about it ....there it is all brought out neatly packaged to the reader. How this author puts together Konall aka 'Death Blow' with Nyssa was well done in this series. We have a fierce Viking and a woman who has no fear from any man. I found them both interesting because they both had one thing in common and that was their stubbornness to each other. Be ready for some interactions sexually that were sort of cute, amusing and even sweet. Nyssa had been 'cursed to a fiery death by a 'sea god' (vengeful god) and only a special man can save her.' Will this Viking be able to free her from the curse, reclaim her castle, lands? What was up with Konall's teachings of pleasure with a carved ivory dildo? Now, this is why I will say you must pick up this good read by this author "Death Blow" to see how it all comes out. Why is Nyssa so reluctant to even wed Konnal? There will be secrets that will be answered in the read. The characters were very much well defined and very engaging. So, be ready for a very interesting read with some twist and turns that only this author can give to its readers. Would I recommend? YES! It will have you saying I want the next series: Vengeance Hammer!

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