Ann I *bookchick_annie*
*Love this series!* When Death (Erith) sends Rordan to spy/gather intel on a group of Fae who may have ties to The Other (they may not have been completely decimated as previously thought), he's more than happy to carry out her orders. He's prepared for pretty much everything....except for Fianna, the sister of the Fae he's investigating. She took Rordan completely by surprise - he's instantly attracted to her and he doesn't want to stay away. Fianna is her brother's head of security. She protects him as he gathers followers. When she sees Rordan at one of the recruitment meetings, she's interested but fights the pull...for awhile anyway. Rordan and Fianna are on opposite sides, but neither one seems to care. Although things could get really complicated if Rordan has to end up destroying Fianna's brother. Fun and interesting book. Lots of danger, intrigue, heat, a few sad moments, and just a really good storyline. I love Rordan and Fianna so hard!
Rita Reads
For me jumping in on this series at this point was a little wild. Characters I don't know but want to are here. The story was interesting and the action was intense. Rordan and Fianna find themselves attracted to each other and know that it is not a good idea to get together. The world building is interesting and I would like to to know more about it.
Trudy Dowling
Dark Alpha's Obsession started with a really slow build. I wanted to know who these people were almost as much as the reaper, Rordan, did. I wanted to know what Fianna had done in her younger years. What was it about Ruarc that made him a key link. Who is Dorcha and why is he important. I kept reading, searching for the answers. The author just kept leading me deeper and deeper into the story. Then it happened. The drama magnified. The twists became erratic. The teasers became more tantalizing. I became absorbed in the story. I became ensconced in the drama. Chills occurred with every page I turned. With every chapter more secrets were revealed. The conflicts were intense. Softening the darkness was the growing romance between Rordan and Fianna. I began to trust in Fianna. The slow build of the story became a slow build romance. The possibilities were endless. At the end of the story, my heart got her happily ever after but the fight continued. I have just have one question, what happened to Ruarc? I can't wait for future books to find the answer to that question and discover how the Reapers destroy the Others.