Author: Dianna Love
Rating: Siren's Best Book Stone
Genre: Paranormal Fiction
Sub-Genre: Paranormal Romance
Page
Count: 322
ISBN
Print Book: 978-1940651484
Price: $14.99
ISBN
E-Book: 1940651484
Price:
$4.99
Publisher: Silver Hawk Press LLC
Reviewer: Stacey Krug
Blurb/Summary:
New York Times Bestseller
Dianna Love's latest urban fantasy is a high-action roller coaster ride in the
deadly preternatural world of the Beladors and their dragon king.
Cosaint: An
ancient rule meant to protect that may backfire on the Beladors.
The
dragon king loses all patience with the VIPER
coalition and declares an ancient rule of cosaint to protect his
people, but it may backfire on him. Atlanta’s preternatural underworld is ready
to explode just as Vladimir Quinn gets a vital lead on his missing daughter …
and so does his enemy. When he faces an unimaginable sacrifice to save his
child, the only person who can help him is the one woman he never expected to
see again who shows up with her own secret agenda.
Alliances are tested.
Secrets are exposed. Battle lines are drawn in blood as Atlanta heats up.
Review:
The Belador Series is like a
fabulous fantasy/paranormal soap opera and readers are left on pins and needles
waiting for the next episode.
Dianna Love knows how to
keep her readers entertained and engaged.
I’m thankful that her imagination is out of this world because it makes
for some incredible stories.
Belador Cosaint is the story
around Quinn locating his hidden daughter.
However, it’s never that easy.
Every power player in the paranormal world wants to locate Quinn’s
daughter to use for their own sick, twisted plans.
Quinn
finds help in an unsuspecting friend. He’s
still wary of Reese since she bailed without a word in Atlanta, but there is
something compelling about her that he can’t let go.
Quinn
and Reese’s interests are aligned in the fact that they both want Quinn’s
daughter, Phoedra, safe. Quinn’s quest
becomes a journey with Reese at his side fighting with him and for him. Being together brings out the best in each of
them.
There
is a little bit of history in this book so if you need a refresher on some
issues you’ll get it. There is also a
romantic relationship that develops between Quinn and Reese which shouldn’t be
a surprise based on the previous book.
However, I found this to tend toward more hard-core paranormal
action. So fear not all you fantasy
fans!
There
are so many plot twists and surprises throughout Belador Cosaint. If you’re a
Belador fan this is a don’t miss book!
I received an ARC to read
for this review.
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