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File Size: 5913 KB

Print Length: 396 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1986234118

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publication Date: March 21, 2018

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B079LHZ3QR

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#65,934 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

I read books to escape, but I also read books to feel. It's been a long time since a story has truly made me feel so much. It started with The Villain and grew even more intense in The Dove. I don't think I have ever both loved and hated a character so much as Adam. I thought he was brutal in The Villain, but he outdoes himself in this book. He almost gets to the point of no return, but in usual Adam form, he catches you off guard. Daphne surprised me just as much as Adam. What she is able to endure is amazing and her growth as a character is my favorite. I can't even begin to list the range of emotions I felt while reading this and not just from our hero and heroine. Niall and Olivia tore at my heart strings, and I can't wait to see what the future has in store for them. And then there's Robert, he's so sweet and caring, and I love what he brought to the story. All of these characters and facets come together to create such an emotionally beautiful read. It really shows you what lengths people will go through for what they believe in and love. It's heartbreaking, gut wrenching and most of all satisfying. Victoria Vale creates timeless characters and settings that will forever imprint themselves on your heart. This is certainly a duo of books that I will treasure and come back to time and time again.

This becomes a must read after you've read the first book in this duology. It doesn't disappoint especially with regard to the two principal characters, Adam and Daphne. My criticisms of the duology are that this book ends rather abruptly and without dealing with the fate of three characters who do play important roles in both books: Niall, Adam's manservant, Olivia, Adam's very much harmed cousin, and her child, Serena. I could certainly be wrong, but my guess is that Victoria Vale submitted her manuscript and was asked to write a bit more indicating what happened to Adam and Daphne and she did so, writing about what happened a year after she and Adam returned to his castle after their marriage. But Niall, Olivia, and Serena also live there and their fate is of interest (at least to me). One other criticism is that Daphne played the harp in both books, but she was injured toward the end of the second book. It's not clear whether she was able to continue to play after her injury. She and Adam enjoyed playing instruments together, she on the harp and he on the piano.

Given the intrigue presented at the end of the first book in this duet, The Villain, I was compelled to read on into this the second book, The Dove. I was even more delighted with this book than the first. To be sure…I was sufficiently delighted, entertained and found the Lord Adam Callahan, Earl of Hartmoor delectably swoon worthy in the first book. I also enjoyed the fiery, loving and passionate…but principled where it counts…heroine, Lady Daphne Fairchild.In this book we find that Lady Daphne has been paid handsomely for her month-long virginal, sexual surrender to Lord Hartmoor as they agreed. She had come to feel that she belonged with Adam in the light of the revelations regarding his motives in pursuing the downfall of the male members of the Fairchild family, her compatibility with him in so many interests and her increasing desire for all the physical delights she finds in his arms. Dare I say she was also falling in love with him? She was summarily dismissed from Hartmoor and brought back to her father and brother in London. Feeling betrayed by both her father and brother in addition to being spurned by Adam, she set about making a home for herself and hoped to gradually find a place in London society.It is a familiar trope that Adam, despite his resolve, could not get the lovely Daphne out of his mind…his dreams…his desires…his system. So, it’s off to London for him. He tries to tell himself he needs to go to London because he is not finished with his revenge on Daphne’s brother. A fervid dance of desire, denial, unrealized emotion and daring dreams begins as Adam pursues his singular need to own what he has claimed as “his” and to hold her close…Lady Daphne.Frustrating Adam in his pursuit of her is Daphne’s realization that she needs more from Adam than his claim of ownership, although she enjoys all that this entails…she needs more... his fidelity and his love. Daphne also fears that her Fairchild linage will always be a barrier to true and lasting love with Adam. As she comes to truly care for him and his family, Daphne worries about Adam’s determined pursuit of revenge on her brother. Her worries are not for the fate of her brother but for the emotional and spiritual toll it is taking on Adam. Moreover, she feels like a pawn in Adam’s plans in taking vengeance out on her brother.Ultimately, Daphne is willing to forgo all her desire for love in a traditional commitment and be whatever Adam wants if he would only choose her instead of pursuing vengeance. An explosive situation forces Adam to make his choice. Yet, his choice doesn’t exactly bring about the hoped for and longed for result. Even so…is it evident that our swoon-worthy hero finds himself overwhelmingly out-of-his-element besotted by our heroine?The writing itself is suitably stylistic for the genre. The story is told in third-person alternating POV’s with well-written dialogue and character reflections at appropriate times contributing to a near seamless flow in the narrative. I would be seriously neglectful if I didn’t mention what a divine dirty-talker our hero Adam is… adding so much ardency to the spellbinding erotic love scenes.Oh…it is just the right kind of “stuff” for which romance junkies live. Once again, this particular Regency era romance is peppered with the darker power-exchange elements that some (perhaps more than some? 😎) readers find decidedly exciting.As for who would enjoy this duet? I’ll say it once again… you know who you are!!!Quotes:“Even after the mess he’d made of her life, after the things her father and brother had done, a part of her remained untouched and pure. Did she truly believe there was any good left in him—that he even had a soul worth redeeming?”“You stupid little thing. You do not want this … my love isn’t the kind that nurtures or soothes. It’s the kind that hurts. The kind that destroys things. It’s the kind that consumes you until there’s nothing left.”

I adored the first book. I loved how Adam straddled the line between good and evil. His light shows through his love and loyalty toward Olivia and Serena. His darkness shows through his exploitation of Daphne. She becomes a drug to him, however. He is aware of the fact that Daphne is not at fault for her brother’s actions, but can’t bring himself to stop tormenting her. And torment her he does, even though he cares for her and becomes protective of her.The ending disappointed me tremendously. SPOILER******:After everything that Adam put Daphne through, she took a bullet for him and he left her when she disclosed her love for him. WHAT!? I wanted to throw my Kindle! I wanted to see him grovel, atone for all of his abuses toward her. Instead he leaves her under the guise of setting her free because he supposedly believes that’s what is best for her. He leaves her wounded and weeping, broken completely. He sends another man to propose to her! I couldn’t forgive Adam after this. Daphne then CHASES Adam to win him back! I loved everything about the books except this. Adam should’ve been the one to atone and make it right, not Daphne. I still loved the books, but I laid awake and rewrote the ending in my head before I fell asleep! Adam wasn’t redeemable to me otherwise!

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