Title: Eternal Ecstasy
Author: Setta Jay
Series: Guardians of the Realms
Release Date: January 30th 2017
Synopsis
*This is the finale of the Guardians and the Realms series and is not meant to be read as a standalone title*
As the ruling God of Thule, Hroarr's priority is the survival of his world. Gifted with the ancient ability of sjá, he has seen the birth and destruction of hundreds of worlds. This incredible power comes at an enormous cost, yet its toll seems to ease in the presence of a hauntingly seductive healer from Earth.
Sirena’s life is comprised of duty. Duty to her Guardian family, to healing those of her world and, most of all, the overwhelming duty to right the wrongs of her secret and vile bloodline. With everything on her plate a ruthless warlord God from another world is the last thing she needs, no matter what fate and her heated body demands.
Will a dark Destroyer of Worlds bring upon the end of Earth and Thule or will two strong-minded beings fight and discover their own eternal ecstasy?
Warning: Take one possessive, dirty talking Warrior God and one smart, no nonsense Healer; combine and shake things up for explosive results and scorching content meant for mature audiences!
As the ruling God of Thule, Hroarr's priority is the survival of his world. Gifted with the ancient ability of sjá, he has seen the birth and destruction of hundreds of worlds. This incredible power comes at an enormous cost, yet its toll seems to ease in the presence of a hauntingly seductive healer from Earth.
Sirena’s life is comprised of duty. Duty to her Guardian family, to healing those of her world and, most of all, the overwhelming duty to right the wrongs of her secret and vile bloodline. With everything on her plate a ruthless warlord God from another world is the last thing she needs, no matter what fate and her heated body demands.
Will a dark Destroyer of Worlds bring upon the end of Earth and Thule or will two strong-minded beings fight and discover their own eternal ecstasy?
Warning: Take one possessive, dirty talking Warrior God and one smart, no nonsense Healer; combine and shake things up for explosive results and scorching content meant for mature audiences!
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Review by Iza
Let
me start with how much I enjoyed reading the books from this series. It
was everything I needed, back when I stumbled upon it, and I regret
nothing. It's hot, it's sweet and action-packed.
This is the last book in the series, with each Guardian having found their HEA. Sirena, the healer of the group was the last to find it, as you well know. If this is the first time you've heard of the series, then it's not the best book to read. Go back to book one, start from the beginning. Believe me, I started with book 3 and it wasn't easy!
So, Hroarr and Sirena. A crazy couple. There's a lot of lust, lot of chemistry. It's undeniable.
But. Yes, the dreaded but.
As it happened with a couple of the other books, I felt like everything was only lust, only chemistry between the characters. No love, no deeper feelings than the physical.
And I also felt like some parts were rushed, while others were written at a normal pace. I won't go into details, so I don't spoil it but it really felt like certain scenes were missing. Perhaps they weren't important ones. What do I know?
One thing I do know is that I liked Sirena, but not Hroarr. Hades is still a fave. Hroarr was... not for me.
So, this one was only okay. Most of the plot was about the couple, then the last bit was action-packed, good vs evil. All in all, it's 3 - 3.5 stars. I voluntarily reviewed an ARC copy of this book.
This is the last book in the series, with each Guardian having found their HEA. Sirena, the healer of the group was the last to find it, as you well know. If this is the first time you've heard of the series, then it's not the best book to read. Go back to book one, start from the beginning. Believe me, I started with book 3 and it wasn't easy!
So, Hroarr and Sirena. A crazy couple. There's a lot of lust, lot of chemistry. It's undeniable.
But. Yes, the dreaded but.
As it happened with a couple of the other books, I felt like everything was only lust, only chemistry between the characters. No love, no deeper feelings than the physical.
And I also felt like some parts were rushed, while others were written at a normal pace. I won't go into details, so I don't spoil it but it really felt like certain scenes were missing. Perhaps they weren't important ones. What do I know?
One thing I do know is that I liked Sirena, but not Hroarr. Hades is still a fave. Hroarr was... not for me.
So, this one was only okay. Most of the plot was about the couple, then the last bit was action-packed, good vs evil. All in all, it's 3 - 3.5 stars. I voluntarily reviewed an ARC copy of this book.
Author Bio
Setta Jay is the author
of the popular Guardians of the Realms Series. She's garnered attention
and rave reviews in the paranormal romance world for writing smart,
slightly innocent heroines and intense alpha males. She loves creating
stories that incorporate a strong plot accompanied by a heavy dose of
heat.
An avid reader her entire life, her love of romance started at a far too early age with the bodice rippers she stole from her older sister. Along with reading, she loves animals, brunch dates, coffee that is really more French vanilla creamer, questionable reality television, English murder mysteries, and has dreams of traveling the world.
Born a California girl, she currently resides in Idaho with her incredibly supportive husband.
She loves to hear from readers so feel free to ask her questions on social media or send her an email, she will happily reply.
An avid reader her entire life, her love of romance started at a far too early age with the bodice rippers she stole from her older sister. Along with reading, she loves animals, brunch dates, coffee that is really more French vanilla creamer, questionable reality television, English murder mysteries, and has dreams of traveling the world.
Born a California girl, she currently resides in Idaho with her incredibly supportive husband.
She loves to hear from readers so feel free to ask her questions on social media or send her an email, she will happily reply.
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