Showing posts with label Lords of Deliverance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lords of Deliverance. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Lords of Deliverance: Lethal Rider

Lethal Rider is book three in the Lords of Deliverance series. I am going to be so sad when I finally finish this series. It's just so epic. And I have totally added Thanatos to my book boyfriend list. This guy was just too damn adorable for words.
The story was set up in the previous book, Immortal Rider. Regan was sent by the Aegis to seduce Thanatos and get pregnant. Thanatos found out and blew a gasket. Not only was he pissed at being used, but he was terrified that losing his virginity would mean his seal breaking, and him becoming as twisted and messed up as Pestilence.  His reaction to the whole situation was so bad that Limos and Ares had to use hellhound venom to keep him... sedate. 
Lethal Rider takes place eight months after Immortal Rider, and when poor Thanatos unfreezes, he's justifiably pissed. He's lost eight months of his life. It isn't entirely surprising that he wants to get his hands on Regan and throttle her for her betrayal.
Regan knows she's done wrong. She's spent the past eight months feeling guilty and dreading Thanatos waking up. She's also on the brink of popping out a baby that could avert the apocalypse. So, a stressful time for one and all. The story basically starts when Thanatos finally catches up to Regan. 
This book wasn't quite as funny as what I'm used to from Ms Ione, and I didn't even care. Thanatos was so friggin' sweet when he found out Regan was pregnant. All this guy ever wanted was a family of his own, but it never seemed possible because of the whole seal situation. Normally Thanatos is this take charge, lets-get-things-done kind of guy, but in the face of Regan's pregnancy he's all nervous and uncertain. He is so excited to be a dad, but he flounders about trying to properly express that excitement. I had so many "aww..." moments in this book that it was actually getting ridiculous. 
Lets not forget about Regan. She was one tough cookie. She has had a really rough time of it, and she deals with her circumstances as best she can. I felt quite bad for her a couple of times. We see that she struggles with OCD, and it sounds like an awful thing to suffer from.  
The ending of the book was pretty huge. It sets things up just right for the last book in the series, Rogue Rider. 
I know I said there weren't a lot of funnies in this book, but I did find something that made me chuckle. In Eternal Rider, Cara and Ares adopted a baby demon, Rath, whose parents had died. Cara loves the little demon like she gave birth to it herself. This is a family moment between Cara and Ares, Limos and Arik, and Regan and Thanatos.
The clink of glasses rang out, and after their first drink Cara said proudly, "Rath said his first sentence." 
Arik tugged Limos against him. "What did he say?"
Ares sighed. "What are the three words said most often in our house?"
"Not tonight, Ares?" Than offered. 

Sunday, 17 February 2013

Lords of Deliverance: Immortal Rider

Immortal Rider is book two in the Lords of Deliverance series and, holy crap, was it good! I swear, just when you think that Larissa Ione can't get any more awesome, she comes along and takes it to the next level of oh-my-God-it's-so-good!
Immortal Rider is Limos and Arik's book. We saw in Eternal Rider that there was a little spark between these two, and in this book that spark becomes something more. 
Limos has pretty much been avoiding male company. See, she's actually engaged and he fiance is the jealous sort. Who's her fiance? Why, it's actually Mr Satan himself. If Limos gets too close to another guy, she risks being dragged back into hell to get married to the super evil, super scary, baddest demon of them all. If that isn't reason enough to remain celibate, I don't know what is. 
Then Arik comes along and shoots Limos' resolve to keep her hands to herself, quite literally, to hell. In the space of time it takes him to kiss her, he damns himself to being tortured in Sheoul (the demon realm). 
I think Limos may be one of my favourite female characters in the Demonica/Lords of Deliverance world. She's a little bit of a girly-girl, but not to the point where all she thinks about is planning her next outfit. She holds her own with her brothers and has more than her fair share of dark secrets. 
Much like Ares in the previous book, it took me a little while to warm up to Arik. I'm not entirely sure why that is, but I think he may be my least favourite hero. Which is not to say that he didn't have his moments of epicness. For example, after Arik escapes his torture chamber in Sheoul, he runs into Pestilence.
The Horseman smiled, exposing some serious fangage. 
Arik swallowed. Tried to anyway. His throat was too dry. But he definitely didn't like the sound of Pestilence's close thing. "Look, I'm sure you make all the lady demons cream their panties, but I'm just not that into you."
Either very brave or very stupid. Verdict is still out on which side I think he falls on.  
Immortal Rider, unlike the past books, seemed to focus a lot less on the romance between Arik and Limos. In fact, that was probably the least interesting part of the book. I enjoyed the Arik/Limos action, but there was a whole bunch of other stuff going on that had me practically salivating in anticipation for the next book, Lethal Rider. 
Because while Arik and Limos were making eyes at each other, the scene was being set for the next couple: Thanatos and Regan. 
Should Thanatos' seal break, he'll become Death. And the Horsemen are under the impression that Than's seal will break if he has sex. So he's been celibate for five thousand years. That does plenty to explain why the poor bloke is so crabby all the time. However, Thanatos' relative "innocence" isn't exactly a well-known fact, which is why the Aegis (a demon hunting organisation) send Regan to seduce him. They're under the impression that getting Regan pregnant will avert the upcoming apocalypse.
I love this series so much! It's so much fun! I can't wait to see what's the what between Regan and Thanatos. 

   

Friday, 15 February 2013

Lords of Deliverance: Eternal Rider

Lords of Deliverance is a spin-off from Ms Ione's Demonica series, and it looks to be just as awesome. The series follows the triumphs and tribulations of the Four Horsemen. See, the Horsemen aren't necessarily evil; they just have the potential to become that way.
The Horsemen are Ares (War), Limos (Famine), Thanatos (Death), and Reseph (Pestilence). The Horsemen become their evil selves once people or events cause their seals to break. Our bad guy for this series is Reseph, whose seal broke at the end of Sin Undone (I can't find that book anywhere). 
Eternal Rider deals with Ares. It actually took a lot longer than usual for me to warm up to Ares. I thought that his grouchiness was quite funny and even a little endearing, but I didn't love him, you know? But then, more than half way through the book, Cara, our leading lady, had Ares blushing. This big, tough guy was going red and it was too cute for words.
Cara was pretty awesome too. She handled her introduction into the supernatural world pretty well, and her attachment to Hal the hellhound was pretty funny. 
On to Ares's siblings. Reseph, aka Pestilence, is such a creep. He is properly evil, but I find myself sad about it. Ms Ione puts in some flashbacks of what Reseph was like before he became Pestilence, and he was really nice! I almost found myself pissed off that the author had picked him to be the villain. 
Limos and Thanatos were cool too. It looks like Limos has a bit of a thing for Arik, which is funny as hell considering that during their first meeting she broke the poor guy's ribs. I think I like Thanatos best. He's so serious and grumpy that it's actually cute.
In addition to these new characters, we also see some familiar faces from the Demonica series. Kynan seems to be especially important in this series.
Since this is Larissa Ione, I can't let you go without sharing my favourite quote with you. This is a conversation between Limos and Thanatos:
"The R-XR dude, Arik, was kind of hot, don't you think?"
"Never seen anyone hotter," Than said, his sarcastic delivery so deadpan that anyone who didn't know better might think he was serious. "He fills my dreams with his hotness."
"Now we're getting into TMI. Your wet dreams aren't something I want to know about."