5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Five Blue Ribbons from Romance Junkies!, Nov 17 2009
By Natalie S "ns65" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Possess Me at Midnight (Mass Market Paperback)
Shayla Black strikes gold with her third DOOMSDAY BRETHREN novel, POSSESS ME AT MIDNIGHT. Readers begging for more of delicious bad boy Ice Rykard are sure to be pleased at this superlative and sexy story which shows that even bad boys deserve love.
Ice Rykard has gotten his nickname honestly. Rock hard, ice cold, and totally focused is the name of Ice's game, but lately something has been happening to his mojo - and her name is Sabelle Rion. For months Ice has not been able to stop thinking about her, and the tension between them when they are together is more than obvious. Ice knows that a true privileged princess like his Bella has no business becoming involved with a deprived warrior like himself, but his heart refuses to listen. With Bella guarding the Doomsday Diary because her brother is unable to, and the Anarki and Mathias hot on their heels, Ice vows to keep her safe.
Sabelle Rion is the epitome of a lady. She has been educated and versed in the gentleness of her race, and being the descendent of Merlin doesn't hurt. Bella, however, doesn't care about all that - she just wants to live her life and help her brother, now lying in a coma, in his fight against the evil and vile Mathias. When the Anarki come calling, Bella trusts her life and her heart with Ice Rykard, the only warrior strong enough to keep her safe. Bella finds herself obsessed with this honed warrior but knows that Bram would never in a million years allow her to answer the call to mate with Ice. If Sabelle knows one thing, it is her duty - she just wishes that she could convince her heart.
If sexual tension and smoldering lust could be cut with a knife, then POSSESS ME AT MIDNIGHT would need to come with a machete. With each and every scene, the reader is treated to a plethora of emotions that range from despondent to fiery passion. Ice's feelings for Bella are so gripping and real - I could feel what he felt for her. Bella's love for Ice, while just as adoring and true, were a bit tamer but no less genuine. Had she shirked her duty to her brother and their race, I don't think I would have enjoyed her capitulation quite so much.
POSSESS ME AT MIDNIGHT has it all -- powerful magic, blazing passion to warm even the coldest heart, loyalty, and breathtaking honest to goodness love in a paranormal world that left me breathless. I have no doubts as to this book's amazing and wonderful charm - take a gander at POSSESS ME AT MIDNIGHT and see what I am talking about. You won't be sorry!
Please note: POSSESS ME AT MIDNIGHT is the third book of Shayla Black's DOOMSDAY BRETHREN series, and I highly recommend reading this series in order beginning with books one and two, TEMPT ME WITH DARKNESS and SEDUCE ME IN SHADOW.
Natalie S.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally, April 5 2010
By Avid Reading in NV - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Possess Me at Midnight (Mass Market Paperback)
I was so excited for this book. From the first book there were little hints regarding Ice's pull to Sabelle and vica versa.
Thier attraction and pull to eachother is adorable and sexy. Just makes you smile. Ice is the outcast of the group, but a Warrior non the less. Bram, Sabelle's brother and leader of the Brethren, has disdain for Ice. He won't allow Ice to shake hands with Sabelle. Bram incounters a spell that has negative effects from the end of the second book through to the this book. When Bram's house encounters an attack from the Anarki the Brethren splits up to survive. Ice takes Sabelle and carries Bram to safety. On the run from the Anarki and Mathias, Ice and Sabelle learn more about eachother increasing their pull towards one another. Lucan is also chaising Sabelle, but for entirely different reasons. Lucan is lonely after his mate, Anka, survives an attack that leaves her confused about who she belongs with. Bram wants Lucan and Sabelle to marry for political gain. Sabelle is conflicted between duty and love. Ice is conflicted with his love and a long ago emotional wound. I loved this book, a page turner and a enticing love story.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Possess Me at Midnight, Nov 15 2009
By M. Nix - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Possess Me at Midnight (Mass Market Paperback)
As the fight against Mathias and his Anarki army rages around her, Sabelle Rion watches helplessly as her brother Bram, the leader of the Doomsday Brethren, lies dying in a cloud of evil. When the battle literally knocks on their door, Sabelle and the others must flee. Ice Rykard swears to protect Sabelle and the Doomsday diary she holds from Mathias' evil clutches, even if it kills him. Every day he loses a piece of himself by being so near to Sabelle and not being able to touch her the way he'd like to. Sabelle feels Ice's desire for her, but Ice is Bram's enemy and an unlikely match for someone of her station. Sabelle may have to choose between her heart and her duty as Mathias inches closer in his quest to obtain the Doomsday Diary, eliminating each Council member one by one in the process.
The tension between Ice and Sabelle in Seduce Me In Shadow was intense, but it's nothing compared to Possess Me At Midnight. Considered royalty in magickind, Sabelle is bound by honor to marry as per her station. Being a Deprived rather than a Privileged, Ice is no-where near Sabelle's station. As is the fate of so many lovers of different classes, Sabelle is torn between love and duty. Bram is surprisingly responsible for most of Sabelle's anguish. I was on edge wondering if true love would conquer all until the very end. Sabelle and Ice's dilemma is similar to those in historical settings who faced the same plight, but the addition of a ruthless wizard and some entertaining magic makes it very different. I love the angst and passion between Sabelle and Ice; it's tangible and often breathtaking. Possess Me At Midnight is another exciting chapter in the Doomsday Brethren's fight against a merciless and evil wizard hell-bent on gaining power.
Nannette
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