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readingrenbo's review against another edition
4.0
First read December 29-31, 2013
Second read March 14-26, 2016
Second read March 14-26, 2016
avoraciousreader68's review against another edition
4.0
Immortal warrior Paris is the keeper of the demon Promiscuity. Paris must have sex daily or he weakens. Not only sex daily, but never with the same person twice. A weak warrior is no good in the fight against evil and Paris has never had a problem staying strong. Until the day he met Sienna Blackstone.
Sienna Blackstone was a Hunter, seeking out the Lords of the Underworld in a quest to kill them and trap the demons they carried in attempt to cleanse the world of evil. Sienna was Bait, meant to lure Paris into a trap and it worked. However, while captive Paris discovered he could have sex with Sienna more than once. What did this mean? Before he could pursue this interesting development, Sienna was shot and killed by her own Hunter brethren in the crossfire that followed Paris’s escape.
After her death Sienna’s ghost was claimed by Chronos and when Aeron lost his demon Wrath upon his death, Chronos forced Sienna to be Wrath’s keeper. While this was happening Paris became an ambrosia addict in an attempt to forget Sienna’s death. When Paris discovers that Sienna, while not alive and not dead, is a pawn of Chronos he decides nothing will stop him from reaching her. So begins 'The Darkest Seduction.'
I worried that Paris’s story would be hard to get into, but I shouldn’t have worried at all. Another excellent Lord of the Underworlds book! Multiple storylines have been slowly coming together in each book over the course of the series and this book is no exception. There is a lot going on in this book and I love multiple POVs! Well-written, excellent characters, steamy sex, humor, scheming, plotting, kicking ass and a tortured hero who is channeling the Dark Side. *satisfied sigh*
I can’t wait for Kane’s story as well as William’s and Cameo’s. Poor Cameo, keeper of Misery. Her mate should be interesting and special. Though I really think she needs a deaf person who can’t hear her misery-laden voice. *shudder*
I will be so sad when this series is over.
Sienna Blackstone was a Hunter, seeking out the Lords of the Underworld in a quest to kill them and trap the demons they carried in attempt to cleanse the world of evil. Sienna was Bait, meant to lure Paris into a trap and it worked. However, while captive Paris discovered he could have sex with Sienna more than once. What did this mean? Before he could pursue this interesting development, Sienna was shot and killed by her own Hunter brethren in the crossfire that followed Paris’s escape.
After her death Sienna’s ghost was claimed by Chronos and when Aeron lost his demon Wrath upon his death, Chronos forced Sienna to be Wrath’s keeper. While this was happening Paris became an ambrosia addict in an attempt to forget Sienna’s death. When Paris discovers that Sienna, while not alive and not dead, is a pawn of Chronos he decides nothing will stop him from reaching her. So begins 'The Darkest Seduction.'
I worried that Paris’s story would be hard to get into, but I shouldn’t have worried at all. Another excellent Lord of the Underworlds book! Multiple storylines have been slowly coming together in each book over the course of the series and this book is no exception. There is a lot going on in this book and I love multiple POVs! Well-written, excellent characters, steamy sex, humor, scheming, plotting, kicking ass and a tortured hero who is channeling the Dark Side. *satisfied sigh*
I can’t wait for Kane’s story as well as William’s and Cameo’s. Poor Cameo, keeper of Misery. Her mate should be interesting and special. Though I really think she needs a deaf person who can’t hear her misery-laden voice. *shudder*
I will be so sad when this series is over.
astridthebookishsweettooth's review against another edition
5.0
*sigh* Paris has always been my favourite Lord. Loved him and Sienna.
finallywakingup's review against another edition
2.0
these are all getting a little samey but I want to know what happens to everyone I've read about in all the other books so I'll finish the series!
lindaunconventionalbookworms's review against another edition
4.0
4.5 stars
So many things were happening in this story, I almost got a whiplash reading! Sienna is dead, but Paris finally found a way to see and touch her again, which leads to some very interesting moments between the two of them, and of course Paris' demon Sex.
The Lorsd had to fight different factions this time, the Hunters, of course, Cronus, the Unspoken, some demons in hell, and even others showed up for fights. In the end, there was an epic showdown that blew my mind, and I was completely surprised with the outcome.
Paris showed a new side to himself that I really, really liked.
So many things were happening in this story, I almost got a whiplash reading! Sienna is dead, but Paris finally found a way to see and touch her again, which leads to some very interesting moments between the two of them, and of course Paris' demon Sex.
The Lorsd had to fight different factions this time, the Hunters, of course, Cronus, the Unspoken, some demons in hell, and even others showed up for fights. In the end, there was an epic showdown that blew my mind, and I was completely surprised with the outcome.
Paris showed a new side to himself that I really, really liked.
pauliree's review against another edition
3.0
The second to last (so far) in the series and by far the longest. While I enjoyed Paris and Sienna's story, this was too long and too many things happened, and for Promiscuity, there was too long a wait until they finally got it on!! For god's sake, he's the demon of sex, there should have been rumpy pumpy on every other page!!
Anyway, the main fault of this book, which has happened with the last two or three, is the interludes with the other POV characters. These are mainly to set up the next few stories, I realise that, but perhaps they aren't really necessary, as those things could happen at the starts of the next books.
I'm just nitpicking really, I did enjoy this, but perhaps not as much as some of the others so I am only giving it 3 stars.
Anyway, the main fault of this book, which has happened with the last two or three, is the interludes with the other POV characters. These are mainly to set up the next few stories, I realise that, but perhaps they aren't really necessary, as those things could happen at the starts of the next books.
I'm just nitpicking really, I did enjoy this, but perhaps not as much as some of the others so I am only giving it 3 stars.
wessa's review against another edition
4.0
|3.8 stars|
This book was such a roller-coaster, there were good things and bad things, as well as things that shouldn’t have happened because what was the point?
As a couple Paris and Sienna were chaotic and they knew it. They were driven by the idea of them rather than they by themselves; something that I was glad it was there. Somethings were kinda obsessive and way too intense –something that didn’t bother me before in the series but with Paris and Sienna, well… it was crazy.
Thank goodness they toned it down a bit
Other than them, I loved everything about this book. I loved all the characters, *coughs, coughs* William *coughs*, the setting was so great and the plot was so fluent and the develop was fantastic.