Friday, 13 January 2017

Book Review: Lover Reborn (Black Dagger Brotherhood #10) by J.R. Ward

Lover Reborn (Black Dagger Brotherhood, #10)Lover Reborn by J.R. Ward
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

It was about time that we got to Tohrment's book. I think there is only so long that you can have a character drowning his sorrows in the background.

This is really about Lassiter making Tohr move on with his life and let Wellsie go. She's stuck in the In Between and will be until Tohr can move on, but he only has a limited amount of time to do so before Wellsie and their baby are stuck there permanently. It had always been Lassiter's mission to make sure that this happens, so he works at putting Tohr and No'one (a.k.a Autumn) together. I like how this resulted in a slight rift between Tohrment and John Matthew. I know that sounds mean, but I think John having the kind of reaction that most kids have when their parents divorce and get a new partner, the sense of betrayal, makes it seem more believable. I think that the relationship between Tohrment and John has always been that of a father and son; so I think that if John hadn't acted like and felt this way something would have felt off.

I wasn't (and still aren't) sure about what I think of No'One/Autumn as a character. I don't dislike her character, but I don't necessarily like her character either. Sometimes she would come across as quite sure of herself, and fight to get what she wants and yet at other times she wouldn't. At times she could come across as easily spooked and a bit nervous and other times she would seem more confident. So I'm on the fence when it comes to my feelings for this character.

Overall I really enjoyed this book, so if you have read the series so far then I would certainly recommend that you continue with this one.

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