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Book Review of Lord of the Deep (Horde Wars, Bk 6)

Lord of the Deep (Horde Wars, Bk 6)
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Back cover:
Some men die legends. Some legends never die...

Tryton, Elder of the Shikar Council, knows the cost of love and vows never to fall prey to its seductive embrace. He cannot, for that way lies madness, destruction and unspoken secrets centuries old.

Niki Akitoye is a woman cursed by love, indeed by any emotion that makes her lose grip on her tightly held control. When Niki loses control, people die. She must never let anyone get too close.

But once these two proud fighters meet, all their rules stand waiting to be broken...and the price of desire could be salvation or destruction.

In a world you thought you knew, pasts collide and futures hang in the balance. For our greatest needs and darkest secrets are kept closest to the heart. And fate has a way of catching up with us...

Comments:
Lord of The Deep was truly an outstanding book! Not only did this book delve more into the Horde War the Skikar warriors are fighting against the Daemons, it went more in-depth with the secrets Tryton has been withholding for centuries from his people. After Tryton and his team locate Niki, who finds herself in the mist of the Horde War, Tryton finds himself possessed with a wanting he's never experienced before. Niki is his goddess and what he wants he gets. The sparks and sexual desire between these two is flaming hot! The story also brings forth a multitude of revelations for the Shikar warriors and how far the Daemons will go to destroy both them and humans. Prepare yourself for a couple of surprises and many twists and turns. This is a must read if you are a fan of the Horde Wars series.