Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Louise Cooper / Larissa Ione

Chaos stalks the Realm of Order; the fate of a world hangs on one woman's life. In Conclave grave the Lords of Light will summon their God to battle. Adept of Chaos, sworn to the Law, the Master Tarod rides to confront his terrible destiny. This is the tale of his decision ..
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 Born of a match between good and evil, four siblings stand between hell's minions and everything they want to destroy. They are the Lords of Deliverance, and they have the power to ward off Doomsday . . . or let it ride . . .

Jillian Cardiff came to this remote mountain town to forget the demon attack that almost killed her. Instead, she rescues-and falls for-a gorgeous stranger who has no memory of anything other than his name. Handsome, charming, and protective, Reseph seems like the kind of man whom Jillian can trust. But with hints of a troubling history of his own, he's also the kind of man who can be very dangerous . . .

Reseph may not know why he mysteriously appeared in Jillian's life, but he knows he wants to stay. Yet when Jillian's neighbors are killed, and demon hunters arrive on the scene, Reseph fears that he's putting Jillian in danger. And once it's revealed that Reseph is also Pestilence, the Horseman responsible for ravaging the world, he and Jillian must face the greatest challenge of all: Can they forget the horrors of a chilling past to save the future they both desire?


Comment: Both these books are the conclusion of a series.
The Master is the last book in the Time Master trilogy. In this final book, Tarod and Cyllan meet again and they finally unleash Chaos and it's role in the world. Like in all things the key to harmony is balance and good things can't exist without bad things and vice versa. Chaos isn't evil it's just the opposite of good and balanced, all things can be used in a positive way. This is the lesson to learn in these books. I liked how interesting and adventurous the world was. I felt sorry for some things throughout the books but not for the villain, someone who died, which I think wasn't the best end to the character, I would have preferred a lonely and ugly end. Cyllan and Tarod end their paths in a way I didn't see coming. It made me think of all the things we believe to reach its end and perhaps they don't...Apart from some boring parts, the trilogy is quite the imaginative and interesting one.

Rogue Rider is the last book in the Horseman series, a sort of spin off Demonica series. I's the story of Reseph, the good identity of the villain in the previous books. This book reveals many things and like always, the author manages to crate an atmosphere where the reader feels like living close to those characters and see their best qualities. Many of the other character make an appearance and the romance between the main couple is sweet and full of compassion. I liked how they would talk about what they were feeling and thinking.
The book told us about certain current things developing in the series and I'm sure it will mentioned in the upcoming books. A series not to miss for those who like paranormal worlds.

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