Book Description
To hell and back . . .
Though he has vampire, demon, and Viking blood rushing through his veins, Ivar Kjeidsen’s soul-crushing trip to hell broke him in ways he can barely fathom. One vow keeps the deadly immortal standing: To rescue the vampire brother who had sacrificed freedom for him. To do that, Ivar needs the help of a brilliant physicist with wary brown eyes, fierce brilliance, and skin that's way too soft.
Dr. Promise Williams understands the underpinnings of the universe but has never figured out the human beings inhabiting it. Her function is to think—and not feel—until she’s touched by a vampire who’s nowhere near human. The primal hunger in his eyes awakens feelings in her that defy calculation. As she shows him the way to step between worlds, he brands her with a pleasure that could last more than a lifetime . . .
My Review
Promise is a physicist and one of the best in her field and because of this she's just been put at the top of a hit list. When scientists start getting murdered, Ivar and his team know they have to protect Promise. But Ivar jumps the gun and scares Promise when all he's trying to do is make sure she's safe.
Ivar is half demon, half vampire...viking and one hundred percent badass. His head might not be screwed on right after being in a hell dimension but he knows that he has to keep Promise safe whether she wants him to or not because she is their key to rescuing their brother from a hell dimension.
The bad guys are after promise which puts them all in danger but Ivar is really good at keeping her safe. Watching these two get to know one another was really fun. It was interesting to see Promise get to know the other members and mates of Ivar's team. They all seem to get along really well and they were really welcoming which is not what I was expecting from vampire, fae, demon type people. There was also a bit of a twist in regards to one of the bad guys but I kinda knew who the idiot was and knew he was going to turn out to be a bad guy. There's an underlying storyline that continue throughout this series and now that I've read this book, I need to know what happens next. I'm well and truly hooked but it was a really good story so I'm sure the next book will be just as good.
If you haven't read the other books in this series, which I haven't, you're going to be a little confused about the other dimensions/worlds that they talk about in this book but I was able to pick up on what was going on pretty fast. I will say all the math talk did get a little boring at times but I understand why it was in this book, I mean Promise is a physicist and extremely smart. She't trying to find a way to save someone on a hell planet using math, so of course math is going to be a big part of this book, doesn't mean it didn't get a little boring to read though. While there is a lot of astrophysics talk going on in this, the author made it easy or at least somewhat easy to understand what they were talking about. I love Rebecca Zanetti's books so I knew I wanted to read this one out of order and just read the other books when I have a chance to.
I give this book 4 out of 5 stars.
Disclosure: I was given this book for free via NetGalley but all opinions and thoughts are my own.
Interesting:)
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteIt sounds as if you are a big Rebecca Zanetti fan - and isn't it good to find an author to love.
ReplyDeleteI've liked what I've read so far.
DeleteGood that one can keep up, even if they don't know all that is going on.
ReplyDeleteIt was a great story.
DeleteSounds pretty entertaining but going in order might be a good idea.
ReplyDeleteI'm always reading out of order.
DeleteGlad you were able to pick up on the worlds and dimensions pretty quickly and that you ended up liking this!
ReplyDeleteIt was such a fun read.
DeleteI really need to try one of her books
ReplyDeleteI hope you do.
DeleteYay! Glad you loved it. I haven't gotten to this one yet. Haha, I think my eyes would glass over reading about math, too, but yes, I would expect it is she's a physicist. :)
ReplyDeletelol There was a lot of math talk but the story was good.
DeleteNice review.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteI have a mathematician in the family so I have someone to ask if it gets too technical. LOL This sounds good and also good to know to read in order.
ReplyDeleteThat would be helpful.
DeleteI love this author, but have not read her back series..(well this one) I will though. Glad you enjoyed this Mary.
ReplyDeleteI love her books too. I hope you enjoy this one.
DeleteA good review, glad you enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteI read my first Zanetti recently and liked it
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you enjoyed the book.
DeleteI am glad you enjoyed this one so much. :)
ReplyDelete~Jess
Thanks.
DeleteHalf Demon, half vampire AND a viking?! That's an interesting combination!
ReplyDeleteI've yet to reading anything by Zanetti but this series sounds fun!
I loved him. He was so much fun.
DeleteAnother author I need to try!
ReplyDeleteKaren @ For What It's Worth
I hope you get a chance to.
DeleteAnything with Vikings gets me every time. Though I'll be sure to start with the first so I don't get confused. Great review!
ReplyDeleteThank you. I love vikings too.
DeleteThis looks very good. I've enjoyed the books of hers that I've read.
ReplyDeleteI have too.
DeletePleased you enjoyed this book.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thank you.
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