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As tensions rise and an ancient threat emerges, the guardians find themselves facing challenges that test their strength and resolve. Relationships are forged in the heat of battle, with camaraderie blossoming amidst chaos. Yet, romance intertwines with danger, leading some guardians to confront their deepest fears and desires. The stakes escalate, and trust becomes a precious commodity.
Alliance and betrayal dance precariously on the edge of the blade as personal vendettas threaten to unravel the tightly woven fabric of their unity. Sacrifices must be made, and choices weigh heavily, often resulting in heart-wrenching consequences.
With tension simmering and danger lurking at every corner, the Immortal Guardians must harness their fierce loyalty to each other and embrace their powers. In this thrilling narrative, the line between light and shadow blurs, challenging them to fight not just for survival but for the very soul of humanity.
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Visualizza tuttoShadows Strike took me on another intense and fantastic journey into the world of the Immortal Guardians. This installment is by far the most intense installment when compared to the previous books. At the end of his friends with benefits arrangement with Lisette, I wondered if he would have his chance at love. Well, Shadows Strike delivered Ethan’s love story and so much more.This installment started with a bang and had me on the edge of my seat from the first page. Action, suspense and romance are the ingredients which drove this installment. In the midst of the action, Duvall infused humour and witty banter which had this reader grinning from ear to ear.Now, while each book in the series features a different couple, it’s best to read the books in order of release because of the overarching plot driving the series. The situation arising from the previous installment intensified with the revelation of the enemy’s identity and motive. A motive steeped in jealousy. Ethan is fairly new to the series, and I was keen to learn more about his character. Ethan possessed an uncanny ability to remember everything down to the smallest detail. Although his gift was not as powerful as the other immortals, he possessed top notch fighting skills. Skills which came in handy the night he first met Heather, his love interest. Heather is a US enforcement agent and the daughter of an army General, who possesses the ability to read minds, making her a gifted one. An added layer of excitement came with her introduction to the series. I loved how she adapted to the world of the Immortal Guardians after overcoming her initial shock about their existence and that of vampires. One would have never guessed she was new to the world. Now, unlike the Night Unbound, the romance in Shadows Strike was not front and centre. With the level of action and suspense permeating the story, this came as no surprise. The romance which developed was not of the slow burn variety, which is the norm for the genre. However, despite the instant connection, their chemistry was undeniable. Their sexy banter and the way they were open with each other made it easy to get on board with their romance. The secondary characters added another exciting layer to the story. We get caught up with those from the previous books meet new ones in this installment. The introduction of a particular character and the role played left me wishing for his story.Now while I enjoyed Shadows Strike, I wished that Heather and Ethan’s gift played a major role. With that said, I enjoyed my revisit to world of the Immortal Guardians. I am eager for my next visit as the threat sill looms.I missed the voice of Kirsten Potter in Phantom Embrace, so it made me happy knowing she narrated Shadows Strike. She’s the voice of the series and I cannot imagine anyone topping her performance. Her performance breathed life into the story and the characters. One could feel the excitement and the tension.Shadows Strike delivered an action packed read, featuring a kick ass heroine and a cocky but likeable Immortal. This review was originally posted on Totally Addicted to Reading