Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Ecstasy Unbound (The Guardians of the Realms #1)

Ecstasy Unbound (The Guardians of the Realms #1)
By Setta Jay

SUMMARY
As one of the twelve Guardians, Urian has spent the last several centuries in a constant battle to keep the inhabitants of Earth’s Realms under control. Humanity has to evolve, hell beasts need to die, and Immortals need mates. But lately, Uri's mind is overrun with thoughts of when his sexy voyeur will find him again, watching him from the shadows, continuing their wicked game. All Guardians are forbidden contact with the little goddess and her brothers, but his need for her escalating, he finds it increasingly difficult to keep from pinning her down on the nearest surface and making her his.

Alexandra has managed to evade the Guardians and being cast out from the human Realm for centuries, ever since the Creators sent the Gods to sleep for their sins against humanity and banished all Immortals. Always sensing that she was needed on Earth, only once has Alex gone against her instincts and the price she paid will forever haunt her. It is for that reason she forces herself to stay away from the only male who has ever truly enticed her. The only one who has ever made her long for what she knows is dangerous.

In a desperate need to help her beloved brother, she will have to go to the enthralling Guardian, her dark obsession, and even though he will surely attempt to exile her, she won't go easily…

Warning: This book contains explicit and sizzling sex scenes with big dominant males. MFM, ménage, and light bondage.
 

REVIEW
Received a copy from NetGalley for an honest review

This book had it all! Alpha males, strong heroines, great plot, special powers, myths, legends, supernatural, the love, romance, frienship, hot M/F interaction, voyeurism, and a very steamy manège! It did start slow and that was just to set the scenes for the series and that was understandable, but once it started it never stopped! This was a great start and the Gaurdians are a team I want to belong to! The author,described things well and you felt like you could reach out and be in her world. She kept the hero and heroine real, with actually strengths and weakness that the reader could relate to, no one was perfect and quite human even though they weren't! Great great read!
 



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