Crave The Night by Lara Adrian
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Crave the Night picks up days after the Opus Nostrum’s Morningstar bomb..Incident where
The Order deflected another all out war between the humans and breed.
Now a new threat is exposed and gathering as much intell as possible is a key element in preparation for future attacks. La Notte’s cryptic owner Cassian Gray is first up for interrogation. Trouble is Nathan and his sentinels can’t seem to corner this elusive man, if he is even a man in the human context. Cass isn’t just hiding from The Order, no his threat is way more dangerous than that, he knows firsthand what they are capable of seeing as they use to share the same allegiance. Cassian’s secrets are on the cusp of unfolding, changing things for The Order and whoever else they are sharing the planet with.
Nathan was cultivated to be a weapon. Weapons don’t feel or talk they are instruments used to carry out ones wishes, user beware.
He was born and raised a Hunter, one of the dark legion bred for killing and stripped of all emotion or attachment, which broadcast an unspoken, visceral terror”
Shutting out his past, going through life keeping his composure is easier said than done, especially after the cataclysmic kiss Jordana Gates bestows upon him. He can scarcely believe how altered he’s become, his control is frayed and every encounter he has with Jordana unravels and exposes him further.
Jordana is cultured, classy and wants for nothing. Adopted by her father Martin Gate’s as a baby grew up with an abundance of not only money but love as well. Working hard staking a claim in her own right, she wants more than to be daddys little princess. Obligation is staring her point blank in the face like looking down the barrel of a loaded gun, with all that is expected of her. The kiss awakens Joradana’s true nature, her soul yearns to take flight with new wings. Terrified to fall can she leap and grab a hold of her destiny?
”Some brazen part of her she barely recognized throbbed with the want to know that kiss again -to have a taste of what it would be like to press against this deadly male and she if he ever let his iron discipline slip, even a little”
Floored yet again by this series, the book picks up where Edge of Dawn so gracefully left you. God, the ebb and flow of Nathan and Jordana’s relationship make it all the more enjoyable to follow especially as it crests. I find it hard to be insightful without giving away key surprises, but there are some fantastic things in store for the followers of this series! How Lara Adrian does it I know not, nor will I question it…lol I think fellow fans of this series will become enraptured with what this book sheds light on. That’s it I’ll say no more!!!!
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